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FM Araghchi: Iran to respond to Trump’s letter soon

Abbas Araghchi

Araghchi stated that while there is no urgency due to the upcoming Nowruz celebrations and Ramadan, the response will not be delayed and will be issued in the coming days.

He described Trump’s letter as containing both threats and claimed opportunities.
“In our response, both aspects will be addressed,” he remarked.

Reiterating Iran’s stance on negotiations, Araghchi emphasized that as long as pressure and threats persist, direct talks with the U.S. will not take place.

“We are prepared for war, but we do not seek it,” he said, adding that the upcoming year will be “difficult, significant, and complex” for Iran.

Houthis announce missile launch at Israel’s Ben Gurion airport

Yemen Houthi

“The Yemeni armed forces carried out a qualitative military operation targeting Ben Gurion airport in the occupied Jaffa region with a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile,” Houthi spokesman Yahya Saree said on Thursday.

He added the operation “successfully achieved its objective”, without elaborating.

It was the second such attack since the United States began a new campaign of air raids against the rebels earlier this week.

The Israeli military announced it intercepted the missile before it entered the occupied territories early on Thursday. Sirens sounded in several areas in Israel after the projectile was fired, the military said in a post on Telegram.

The Israeli police added sirens were heard in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Israel’s ambulance service noted no serious injuries were reported.

The US has targeted Yemen with waves of strikes since Saturday, and the Houthis have declared they will escalate their attacks, including on Israel, in response. The US attacks have killed at least 31 people.

On Tuesday, the Houthis said they had fired a ballistic missile towards Israel and would expand their range of targets in the coming days in retaliation for Tel Aviv breaking the ceasefire in Gaza.

Israel’s renewed attacks since Tuesday have killed at least 710 Palestinians and injured more than 900 others, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health.

The Houthis have carried out more than 100 attacks on shipping since Israel’s war on Gaza began in late 2023, saying they are acting in solidarity with Gaza’s Palestinians.

Iran’s President Promises economic reforms in Nowruz address

He delivered a speech on national TV on Thursday as Nowruz began, just hours after the first Laylat al-Qadr, also referred to as the Night of Power or the Night of Destiny.

Laylat al-Qadr commemorates the night on which God revealed the Holy Quran to the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).

President Pezeshkian said that Nowruz and Laylat al-Qadr are two manifestations of the same truth that calls for a change in destiny.

The Iranian president emphasized that the desired changes require “reforms on all imbalances with the help of experts, specialists, academics, elites, economists, cultural and media figures, and with the participation of each one of our dear people.”

He further expressed confidence that the Iranian people and officials will be able to create a promising future by relying on domestic capabilities.

“This is us who will be able to build a bright future and a dignified nation for ourselves and our children. It is we who will be able, through national unity and integrity, to create a unique and strong power that can withstand the toughest tests and navigate through the storms of events.”

He stated that the economic participation of people and the private sector boosts production and employment, leading to an improvement in people’s livelihoods.

The president reiterated his administration’s determination to “spare no effort” in removing “ugliness and injustices” from Iran through “solidarity and unity” and with the help of “the will and resolve” of the Iranian people.

“On this Nowruz and at this Laylat al-Qadr, God willing, we will begin a good year and open a new page in the history of Iran. The pride of Iran and all Iranians is our national ideal,” added President Pezeshkian.

Health Ministry confirms over 700 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza since Tuesday

“The bodies of 710 people were transferred to hospitals since Tuesday, in addition to over 900 others injured,” ministry spokesman Khalil Al-Dakran told Anadolu.

He said that 70% of the injured were children and women in the Israeli assault.

“Many of the injured died due to the lack of urgent medical care amid an Israeli blockade on Gaza, which causes a severe shortage of essential equipment and medicine,” he added.

The Israeli army launched a surprise aerial campaign on the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, shattering a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement that took hold in January.

Nearly 50,000 Palestinians have been killed, mostly women and children, and over 112,000 others injured in a brutal Israeli military campaign in Gaza since October 2023.

Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.

Iran’s Leader urges investments for production in New Year message

Ayatollah Khamenei made the remarks in a televised message to the nation on the occasion of the Persian New Year on Thursday afternoon.

The Leader of the Islamic Revolution underlined the need for both the government and the people to pursue investments for production with determination.

Ayatollah Khamenei emphasized that production flourishes when supported by investments.

The Leader also condemned the renewed Israeli attacks on Gaza, calling on countries around the globe to unanimously oppose the US-Israeli crimes in the besieged coastal sliver.

Turning to the issue of Yemen, Ayatollah Khamenei described the US attacks on the Yemeni people as a crime that must be stopped.

He expressed hopes for prosperity, victory, and goodness for the Muslim Ummah in the new year.

Ayatollah Khamenei also wished the Iranian nation happiness, contentment, unity, and success.

The following is the full text of the Leader’s New Year message:

In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

O Transformer of hearts and sights,

O Director of nights and days,

O Transformer of situations and circumstances,

Transform our circumstances to the best of circumstances!

The beginning of the New Year (this year) coincides with the nights of Qadr and the martyrdom anniversary of the Commander of the Faithful (Imam Ali) (PBUH). We are hopeful that the blessings of these nights and the attention of the Master of the Pious (Imam Ali) (PBUH), will encompass our dear people, our nation, our country, and all those whose New Year begins with Nowruz.

The year 1403 AHS (March 20, 2024 – March 20, 2025) was a year filled with numerous events. The events that unfolded one after another during this past year resembled those of 1981, and there were hardships and difficulties for our dear people. Early in the year, we mourned the martyrdom of the Iranian nation’s beloved President, the late Mr. (Ebrahim) Raisi (RA). This was preceded by the martyrdom of several of our advisors in Damascus. After that, various events took place in Tehran and later in Lebanon, resulting in the loss of valuable figures for both the Iranian nation and the Islamic Ummah. These were indeed bitter tragedies. Furthermore, economic problems brought pressure on the people throughout the year, particularly in the latter half, and the difficulties involved in making a living created challenges for the population. These hardships existed throughout the past year.

On the other hand, a tremendous, extraordinary phenomenon took place, and that was the fact that the willpower of the Iranian people and their spiritual resilience, unity, and high level of preparedness were manifested. First, in the face of an event like the loss of the President, the massive turnout of the people (for his funeral procession), the slogans they chanted, and the high morale they exhibited showed that although this was a serious tragedy, it wasn’t able to make the Iranian people feel weakened. Furthermore, they were able to promptly hold elections within the legally designated time frame, elect a new President, form a government, and fill the gap in the country’s administration.

These matters are very significant and indicative of the high morale, capabilities, and spiritual strength of the Iranian nation. We must thank God for this. Moreover, during the recent events of the past months, when many of our brothers in Lebanon – our brothers in religion and our Lebanese brothers – faced difficulties, the Iranian nation gave its support with open hearts. This event that took place in this regard – that is, the overwhelming flood of aid from the people for their Lebanese and Palestinian brothers – stands as one of the enduring, unforgettable events in our country’s history.

The gold that the Iranian women and ladies, generously parted with and contributed to this cause, and the assistance given by our people and our men, are matters of great significance. They reflect the strength of the nation’s will and its unwavering resolve. This spirit, this involvement, this readiness, and this spiritual strength are assets for the future of the country and for the enduring life of our dear Iran. These assets, God willing, will be used to the fullest by the country, and may Almighty God continue to bestow His blessings upon the nation.

Last year, we introduced the slogan, “Surge in production through people’s participation,” which was essential for the country, and in a sense, it was vital. (However,) the various events that unfolded in the year 1403 AHS prevented this slogan from being fully realized. Of course, significant efforts were made by both the government and the people, as well as by the private sector, investors, and entrepreneurs. They were able to accomplish good things. However, the work that was done fell short of expectations. So, this year too our main issue remains the economy. Thus, my expectation from our esteemed government, respected officials, and our dear people once again centers around economic issues. This year’s slogan will once again focus on economic matters, specifically investment in the economy.

One of the important issues in the country’s economy is investments in production. Production experiences a surge when investments are made. Of course, investments should primarily be made by the people. The government must find various methods for this to be done. But in cases where people either lack the motivation or the means to invest, the government can step in – not in competition with the people, but as a substitute. In instances where the people don’t get involved, the government can enter the field and invest. In any case, investment in production is essential for both the country’s economy and also for solving people’s problems in livelihood. Improving people’s livelihood needs planning and cannot happen without these sorts of preliminary measures.

It’s essential that both the government and the people seriously pursue and follow through with investments for production with firm resolve and motivation. The government’s role is to create the necessary environment and remove obstacles to production. The people’s role is to invest – both small and large investments – for the purpose of production. If capital is directed toward production, it will no longer be diverted into harmful activities such as buying gold, purchasing foreign currency, or other such endeavors. Harmful activities will stop. The Central Bank can play a role in this regard, and the government can also implement many effective measures. With this in mind, this year’s slogan is “Investments for Production,” which will help to improve people’s livelihoods, God willing. The government’s planning in collaboration with the participation of the people will together, God willing, solve the problem.

I would like to briefly refer to recent events that have taken place during the past few days. The renewed attacks by the usurping Zionist regime on Gaza is a truly large, atrocious crime. The Islamic Ummah must stand united against this. They should set aside their differences on various issues. This matter concerns the entire Islamic Ummah. In addition to this, I urge all freedom-seekers around the world – within the United States itself, in Western and European countries, and in other countries – to strongly oppose this treacherous, horrendous act. Once again children are being killed, homes are being destroyed, and civilians are being displaced. The people must stop this tragedy.

Of course, the United States is also complicit in this tragedy. Experts in political issues worldwide concur that this action is being executed under the direction of the United States, or at the very least, with the approval and a green light from the US. Therefore, the US is also complicit in this crime. The same is true about the events in Yemen. The attacks on the people of Yemen and on Yemeni civilians are also crime that must definitely be stopped.

We hope that Almighty God has ordained goodness, prosperity, and victory for the Islamic Ummah this new year. We hope that the Iranian nation can start this new year, which has just begun, with happiness, contentment, complete unity, and success, God willing, and maintain this spirit throughout the year. I hope the sacred heart of the Imam of the Time (Imam Mahdi) (may our souls be sacrificed for his sake), the pure spirit of the magnanimous Imam (Khomeini) (RA), and the blessed spirits of the martyrs are pleased and satisfied with us.

May God’s greetings, mercy, and blessings be upon you.

Macron confirms Iran released French citizen imprisoned for over 880 days

Macron, wrote online that Olivier Grondeau had been freed, but offered no immediate details of what led to the release, though it came on Nowruz, the Persian new year, when Iran has released prisoners in the past.

Jean-Noël Barrot, France’s minister for Europe and foreign affairs, posted a picture online of Grondeau smiling onboard what appeared to be a private jet.

“We will tirelessly continue our efforts to ensure that all our compatriots still held hostage, including Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, are in turn released,” Barrot wrote.

Macron also raised their cases, saying, “Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris must be freed from Iranian jails.”

“All my thoughts are with them and their families on this day.”

The Iranian government did not immediately acknowledge Grondeau’s release. Such releases of westerners in Iran typically come in exchange for something.

Earlier this week, foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei stated France had arrested an Iranian woman who supported Palestinians, but said Tehran was still trying to gather more details about her case.

Grondeau was detained by Iranian authorities in October 2022 in the city of Shiraz.

Iran summons British, German diplomatic representatives over draft resolution at UNHRC

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran

The summons was issued by Forouzandeh Vadiati, Director General of Human Rights and Women Affairs at the Iranian foreign ministry.

Vadiati presented Iran’s strong protest to the envoys against the “irresponsible and provocative approach” of their governments at the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council and initiation of a draft resolution to extend the mandate of the Special Rapporteur and the so-called Fact Finding Mission on Iran.

In the meeting with the German ambassador, the Iranian diplomat condemned the manipulation of the UN Human Rights Council, and the abuse of human rights to exert pressure on the Iranian nation.

She pointed to Berlin’s dark human rights record, citing the European country’s supply of chemical weapons to Saddam Hussein’s regime during the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s.

Vadiati also reminded the British charge d’affaires of his country’s long history of intervention in Iran’s domestic affairs and its anti-Iran stances at the UNHRC.

She denounced the British government’s “unconstructive measures”, emphasizing that such an approach discredits the UN-affiliated human rights institutions and erodes world states’ trust in these bodies.

Vadiati then condemned Germany and the UK’s support for the Israeli regime’s war crimes and genocide against Palestinians; as well as their compliance with the US unilateral sanctions against the Iranian people.

She stressed that the UK and Germany are in no position to claim to be advocating human rights.

The two envoys said they would convey Iran’s protest to their respective governments.

Millions in Iran, across the world usher in Nowruz, the Persian New Year

This ancient festival, observed for over 3,000 years, symbolizes renewal, hope, and the triumph of light over darkness, bringing families and communities together in a shared celebration of culture and heritage.

Saal Tahvil refers to the exact astronomical moment when the sun crosses the celestial equator, signaling the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, which is 12:31 pm local time this year.

Every year an animal is assigned to the New Year, and this year is the year of snake, which is the symbol of wisdom and might.

Around the Haft-Seen table – a beautifully arranged display featuring seven symbolic items which is a tableau of life itself – each item holds deep symbolism tied to life, growth, and prosperity.

Saal Tahvil is a moment of togetherness. Iranians, wherever they may be in the world, strive to be with loved ones during this time.

As the clock strikes Saal Tahvil, family members embrace, exchange New Year greetings of “Eid-e Shoma Mobarak” (Happy New Year), and share symbolic treats like sweets and nuts. It is also customary for elders to give gifts to younger family members, symbolizing blessings and good fortune.

In modern times, Saal Tahvil celebrations are often broadcast live on national television and online platforms, allowing families to join in the nationwide countdown together. These broadcasts frequently feature Nowruz-related programming, such as traditional music, folk dances, and discussions on the cultural significance of the holiday.

A massive number of pilgrims flock to holy shrines, including Imam Reza’s shrine, the eighth Shia imam, in the northeastern Iranians city of Mashhad to celebrate the start of the Persian New Year.

Echoes of trademark naqareh and karnay in the spiritual atmosphere of the shrine rings in the New Year.

There are also those who seek blessings for a good year in other spiritual places, like the mausoleum of the 14th century poet Hafez, known as Hafezieh.

Thousands of people also gather at the tomb of Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Achaemenid Dynasty in ancient Iran, located in Fars Province in southern Iran, to celebrate the beginning of the new year.

Iranian gov’t spokesperson: No immediate plans to divulge Trump letter content

Trump

She emphasized that the letter is under review, and a response will be issued at an appropriate time and in a suitable manner.

Unofficial sources claim that the letter, handed over to Iran through the UAE, invites Iran for talks on unresolved issues, while threating the country with the use of force if it does not sit down for negotiations.

Mohajerani reiterated that Iran is a nation of peace and tolerance, but it will not yield to bullying.

She highlighted Iran’s commitment to diplomacy, stating that negotiations must follow proper protocols and that diplomatic channels remain open, provided that established norms are respected.

Regarding US military aggression on Yemen and potential security threats posed by American moves, Mohajerani emphasized that Iran remains vigilant and will respond appropriately to any actions that jeopardize its security.

She reaffirmed Iran’s stance as a “compassionate and peace-loving nation, but one that stands firm against injustice and aggression.”

Iran’s first vice president felicitates Persian New Year, calls for unity and progress

Mohammad Reza Aref

He described the convergence as a “profound reminder of the balance between joy and spirituality, love for life, and devotion to God.”

Aref expressed hope that the New Year would provide an opportunity for unity, empathy, and collective efforts to advance the country’s development and address its challenges.

As the Iranians put behind a year of plunging national currency value and shrinking economy, the vice president acknowledged the pain, suffering, and shortcomings faced by the nation, stating that he personally felt the people’s struggles and apologized for existing difficulties.

He called for a renewed sense of solidarity and optimism, urging citizens to work together to overcome obstacles and achieve greater progress.

Aref wished all Iranians a prosperous year and emphasized the importance of unity and shared purpose in building a brighter future for the nation.