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Saudi Prince Says He’ll Finance Israel and Arab States to Invade Russia!

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According to a report by El Nashra, al-Waleed bin Talal, a Saudi business magnate and investor who is a member of the Saudi royal family, accused Russian and Syrian forces of mass atrocities during their advance in Aleppo.

The Saudi Prince, who recently met with Israeli officials in Tel Aviv and signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU), threatened the Russian President that he would finance Israel and Arab countries to invade Russia in case Vladimir Putin does not return to the negotiating table.

“The Syrian regime and Russia’s use of incendiary weapons have contributed to the unconscionable civilian deaths and suffering,” bin Talal said, as reported by Awd News.

“We are so delighted today to see that Arab mentality changes and the Arab states do not consider Israel as their enemy anymore. We should work together to save Syrian citizen from Russia’s atrocities.”

Russia Agrees to Iran’s Condition for Purchase of Su-30 Jets: DM

General Hossein Dehqan

Speaking to reporters in Tehran, Dehqan said the Defense Ministry has put the purchase of Su-30 fighter aircraft from Russia on the agenda.

However, any purchase of the military planes from Russia should include receiving technology and joint investment, he underlined, saying Russia accepted it in the negotiations.

Russia Agrees to Iran’s Condition for Purchase of Su-30 Jets: DM

Asked about about any plans to let the Russian Air Force use Nojeh Airbase in Iran’s western province of Hamedan again, Brigadier General Dehqan said Iran and its friends, including Russia, work in cooperation to help the Syrian government in the fight against terrorism.

If necessary, he added, Iran will once again allow Russian jets to fly from Hamedan’s Nojeh Airbase.

Russia Agrees to Iran’s Condition for Purchase of Su-30 Jets: DM

He finally made it clear that in order to fulfill its defense needs, Iran will hold talks with any source capable of meeting those demands, except with the US and the Zionist regime of Israel.

In February, the Iranian defense minister had announced plans for a contract with Russia on the purchase of Sukhoi-30 jets, but had not specified how many fighter planes will be bought.

Dehqan noted then that under an agreement, Iran would be involved in the production of the aircraft.

Iran needs to “seriously focus on the air force and fighters,” he said at the time. “We are moving toward a contract. We told them that we need to be involved in the production (of the planes) as well.”

Iran`s Ganjnameh Waterfall Freezes

According to a report by ISNA, as translated by IFP, Ganjnameh Waterfall is located in Alvand Mountain skirts in Hamadan, northwest of Iran. Going through the coldest days of year, this waterfall has become frozen in sub-zero temperature.

Here are ISNA’s photos of the frozen waterfall:

Top Iraqi Cleric Says He Prays for Elimination of Anti-Iran Sanctions Every Day

Ayatollah Sistani

According to a report by Fars, Ayatollah Sistani said, “Every day, including before the dawn prayer, I pray for all the people of Iran. And I particularly ask God, for elimination of the cruel sanctions of the West against Iran, the sanctions that are increasing every day.”

According to a report by Awd News, the top Shiite cleric in Iraq said in a recent meeting with a group of Iranians, “These sanctions which were imposed in the fields of medicine, industry, transportation and many other essential goods and services, make me sad and I pray constantly to God for their elimination.”

Turkish FM Travels to Iran, Meets With President Rouhani

Turkey-Iran

The top Turkish diplomat was also due to meet his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif later Saturday, the official IRNA news agency reported.

Iran and Turkey hold regular consultations on regional issues, notably the crises in Syria and Iraq. While differing on Syria, Ankara and Tehran are both concerned about the threat of terrorism.

Despite their differences, “officials of the two countries are looking for solutions and seeking to draw closer their points of views, especially on Iraq and Syria,” IRNA said.

Iran firmly rallied behind the Turkish government against a July coup attempt in Turkey even as many countries, including Ankara’s own allies, took their time to denounce the subversive act.

Iranian First Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri said during a visit by Turkish Minister of Economy Nihat Zeybekci to Tehran earlier this month that differences of opinion would not prevent Tehran from supporting Ankara in the face of regional threats and instability.

Iran is a main ally of President Bashar al-Assad in Syria’s war on foreign-backed terrorists while Turkey has been one of the key supporters of militants fighting to topple the Syrian government.

Iran has also joined Iraq in criticizing the Turkish military presence in Syria and northern Iraq, which they denounce as a breach of the two Arab countries’ sovereignty.

Death of Iranian Pilgrims in Iraq Overshadowed by Deadly Train Collision

Train Crash in Iran

The train collision in Semnan Province, where President Hassan Rouhani was born, was so tragic that decreased popular attention to the ISIS terrorist attack in Iraq’s Hilla, where dozens of pilgrims including many Iranians were killed.

In both incidents, dozens of Iranian people lost their lives.

In the Hilla attack, the victims were pilgrims returning from the Iraqi city of Karbala after the mourning ceremony of Arbaeen, the fortieth day after the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the third Shiite Imam.

Similarly in the train collision, the passengers were travelling from the northwestern city of Tabriz to the northeastern holy city of Mashhad, which annually hosts millions of pilgrims visiting the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza, the eighth Shiite Imam.

Iranian people, media, and officials paid more attention to the train crash, perhaps because it was totally unexpected.

In recent years, Iraq has turned to the land of bad news and ongoing threats; particularly in the time when it was hosting more than 2 million Iranians in Arbaeen processions, the Iranian nation and government was not that much surprised to hear that some 100 people have lost their lives in an ISIS suicide attack.

Therefore, it is not surprising to see the tragedy of Iranian pilgrims is somehow overshadowed by the deadly train crash, which was caused by the mismanagement of railway operators and could be easily avoided.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26

The top story in today’s newspapers was the train collision in Iran’s Semnan province and the ISIS’ terrorist attack on Shiite pilgrims in Iraq’s Hilla.

Newspapers also criticized the mismanagement of executives that has led to serious problems for Iranian people following the heavy snowfall across the country.

The conflict between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Europe also received great coverage today.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines:

 

Abrar:

1- Iran and Japan Considering Organization of Joint Nuclear Training Courses

2- Increasing Tendency to Drug Use among Teenagers Aged from 15 to 18

3- US Administration Condemns Terrorist Attack on Iraq

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- Once Again Weak Management in Transport Ministry

2- Fierce Competition between Iranian Businessmen in Russia’s Modern Market

3- Return of Danish Oil Giant to Iran

4- Fresh Round of Tehran-Geneva Trade Ties

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Afkar:

1- How Iran Became Host of ICAAP Summit?

2- South Korean President Breaks Record of Popularity Decrease

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran in Grief over Train Crash in Semnan and ISIS Attack on Pilgrims in Iraq

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Airbus Plane Ordered by Iran Flown in France’s Sky: Time for Delivery of Airbus Planes Still Unclear

2- Iranian Parliament Vice-Speaker Motahari’s Reaction to the Cleric Who Called Him ‘Dirty’: Rest Assured, I Won’t Hug You!

3- Senior Reformist Aref’s Efforts to Negotiate with Conservatives for Upcoming Presidential Votes

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Asrar:

1- President Rouhani Highlights Iran’s Resolve for All-Out Fight against Terrorists and Extremists

2- Foreign Ministry Spokesman: We’ve Had No Talks on Revision of JCPOA

3- Iran Joins Int’l Energy Charter

4- Cold Weather Inflicts Millions of Damage to Gardeners

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Besharat-e Now:

1- Iranian Month of Azar [November-December] Starts Sadly with Lots of Accidents: Deadly Train Crash, ISIS Attack on Pilgrims, Snow and Blizzard

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Ebtekar:

1- Days of Fire and Smoke: Explosion in Iraq, Train Collision in Semnan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Etemad:

1- ISIS’ Crime

2- Train of Death

3- Erdogan’s Threatening Response to European Parliament’s Resolution: I’ll Tear Apart the Deal and Let the Flood of Refugees Overwhelm Europe

4- Rouhani Calls for Identification of Culprits behind Deadly Train Crash in Semnan

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Ettela’at:

1- In a Glorious Ceremony, People Bid Farewell to Senior Cleric Ayatollah Mousavi Ardabili

2- Iran’s Ambassador to Germany: Iran Is Middle East’s Top Talent for Investment

3- Russian Officers in Aleppo Meet Lebanese Hezbollah Commanders

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- We Don’t Want Metro and Airbus, We Want Managers: 36 Killed in Tragic Train Crash, 72 Hours of Power and Gas Cut in Mazandaran Province, Repetition of Horrific Traffic Jam in Recent Snowfall

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Hemayat:

1- OPEC Replaces Previous Freeze Plans with Oil Output Cut after Russia’s Request

2- Iran-Bas 150 Platform: New Iranian Satellite with Airbus’ Technology

3- Emergency Evacuation of 90,000 Zionists after Haifa Fire

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Iran:

1- Commander: IRGC Will Act Based on Opinion of Leader, Government, and Parliament

2- Bloody Morning: Two Trains Collide in Semnan-Damghan Route; Public Mourning Declared in East Azarbaijan Province

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Jame Jam:

1- Terrorists Take Revenge: ISIS’ Attack in Hilla Shows Their Frustration after Consecutive Defeats

2- Iranian Filmmaker Majid Majidi Slams Al Saud

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Javan:

1- ISIS’ Suicide Attack in Response to Arbaeen’s Glory

2- World’s Top Universities Studying Arbaeen Processions: MIT Uses the Pilgrimage as a University Lesson

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Contradictory Reports about Egyptian Army’s Joining Syria War against Terrorists; President Sisi: Cairo Doesn’t Follow Saudi Arabia

2- Iran Has Opened Brokerage Accounts in 5 European Countries: Central Bank Official

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Ka’enat:

1- Black Thursday, Unfortunate Friday

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Kayhan:

1- Iran in Grief: Blast in Hilla and Train Crash in Semnan

2- Friday Prayers Imam: We Can Hear the Sound of Liberal Democracy’s Bones Getting Broken

3- Syrian Jet Fighters Pound Turkish Army’s Positions in Al-Bab

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Mardom Salari:

1- Iranian Ambassador to Russia: Corridor that Connects Persian Gulf to Caspian Sea Will Become Operational

2- Pilgrims Burn in Iraq’s Hilla

3- Americans Are Looking for Someone like Trump in Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Rah-e Mardom:

1- Will Hotel Owners Go Bankrupt? A Report on Hoteling Industry in Iran

2- Russian Defence Ministry to US: Don’t Disturb Us in Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Rooyesh-e Mellat:

1- Terrorists’ Use of Mustard Gas in Aleppo Is Confirmed

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Former British PMs against Brexit

2- Turkey’s EU Membership Is Suspended; EP President: We Won’t Back Off on Democracy and Human Rights

3- Erdogan: I’ll Open Europe’s Borders to Refugees

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Shargh:

1- Snow Came in, Gas and Power Went Out

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- Train of Embarrassment: Passengers of 7:47 [the time of collision] Fall Victim to Purchasers of 747 [planes that Iranian government wants to buy]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Vaghaye Ettefaghieh:

1- Mourning after Mourning

2- World Condemns Brutality: Martyrdom of Tens of Arbaeen Pilgrims in Hilla

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Egypt’s Military Support for Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 26

Muslim World Today Is Far from Ideal Conditions: Iran’s Larijani

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“We have to admit that the Muslim world today is far from the ideals outlined by our prophet and Imam Reza (AS) [the eighth Shiite Imam],” Larijani said, according to a report by ICANA, as translated by IFP.

He further criticized the Wahhabi ideology promoted by Saudi Arabia for tarnishing the image of Islam, and said, “Instead of trying to understand the genuine truth of Islam’s prophetic doctrine, Wahhabism has approached the Islamic mentality and its divine realm in a skin-deep way.”

“Nowadays we need to introduce the essence of Islamic mentality, as it was in our prophet’s doctrine, more than ever,” he noted, mentioning that Wahhabism rises from a superficial doctrine that ignores the philosophic considerations of Islam’s scholars.

Iran’s President and Judiciary Chief Order Action on Deadly Train Crash

Iran Train Crash

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani in separate messages ordered action to ascertain the cause of a deadly train crash in the province of Semnan, to find those possibly at fault, prevent the recurrence of such incidents, and provide immediate relief aid for the injured.

In a letter to First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri, President Rouhani expressed grief at the loss of people in the Friday’s train crash, including a number of the Islamic Republic of Iran Railways staffers.

He also assigned the responsible organizations, particularly the Roads and Urban Development Ministry, the job of investigating the incident, finding its causes and identifying the individuals possibly at fault.

Moreover, the president called for necessary technical and managerial measures to stop a recurrence of such incidents, Tasnim reported.

President Rouhani further commanded the medical and rescue organizations, particularly the Health Ministry, to do whatever possible to take care of the injured and administer treatment to them.

The Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Amoli Larijani also urged the Chief Justice of Semnan Province to immediately start probing into the issue and prosecute the culprits behind the tragic accident.

Turkey Threatens to Let Migrant Flood into Europe Resume

Erdogan

“You did not keep your word,” the president said in a speech here, addressing Europe.

“You cried out when 50,000 refugees were at the Kapikule border,” he said, referring to the border crossing with Bulgaria, one of the busiest in the world even in normal times. “You started asking what you would do if Turkey would open the gates. Look at me — if you go further, those border gates will be open. You should know that.”

According to a report covered by IRNA, Erdogan was referring to an agreement between Turkey and the European Union in which the bloc gives Turkey up to €6 billion (about $6.3 billion) through 2018 in exchange for Turkish cooperation on keeping migrants from crossing into Europe, New York Times reported.

The agreement mandated an acceleration of talks on Turkey’s joining the union, which the European Parliament voted on Thursday to suspend. While the vote was nonbinding, Mr. Erdogan made clear that he was angered by it.

The agreement has been broadly successful in reducing much of the refugee and migrant flow into Europe this year, with crossings from Turkey dropping below 100 a day recently, compared with 2,000 a day before the agreement, which was signed last March.