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Trump supports ‘hard stance’ on Gaza, says he does not know what Israel will do

Trump had stated this week that Hamas should release all Israeli hostages in the besieged enclave by Saturday midday or “let hell break out.”

“I don’t know what’s going to happen tomorrow (Saturday) at 12’o clock. If it was up to me, I would take a very hard stance but I can’t tell you what Israel is going to do,” Trump told reporters on Friday.

A ceasefire went into effect just before Trump returned to the presidency on January 20.

Some Israeli hostages have been released by Hamas and Palestinian prisoners have been released by Israel since then.

The United Nations human rights office has described images of both emaciated Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees released as distressing, saying they reflected the dire conditions in which they were held.

Trump on Friday reiterated his concerns about the appearances of released Israeli hostages without commenting on the state of the Palestinians.

US ally Israel’s military onslaught on Gaza has killed more than 48,000 Palestinians since October 2023, according to the Gaza health ministry, and led to accusations of genocide and war crimes. The offensive internally displaced nearly Gaza’s entire population and caused a hunger crisis.

Trump has faced international condemnation for his proposal to take over Gaza and permanently displace Palestinians there. Rights experts and the United Nations have called it a proposal for ethnic cleansing.

Iran condemns Israeli threat against passenger plane, calls on Lebanon to remove restrictions

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In a statement on Friday, Baqaei urged international organizations, particularly the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), to take firm action against Israeli regime’s threats to aviation safety.

He added that Israel’s actions had disrupted normal flight operations at Beirut Airport.

His remarks followed the cancellation of two Iranian civilian flights to Lebanon, a decision made by Lebanon’s Roads Minister under the Israeli regime’s pressure. Israel alleged that the aircraft was transporting funds to Hezbollah.

The flight cancellations triggered protests near Beirut International Airport, where demonstrators blocked access roads, set tires on fire, and chanted slogans against the US and Israel.

Meanwhile, Iran’s Ambassador to Beirut, Mojtaba Amani, announced on Friday that Tehran does not accept Lebanon’s proposal to replace Iranian flights with Lebanese airline services.

He acknowledged Lebanon’s interest in operating flights to Iran but stressed that this should not come at the expense of Iranian air traffic.

Amani emphasized that Iran would only agree to an arrangement that does not impose restrictions on its airlines.

He noted that the flight cancellations left many Lebanese passengers, including pilgrims, stranded in Tehran, while others planning to travel to Iran were unable to do so.

He expressed hope that the issue would be resolved swiftly and urged the Lebanese government to act wisely in addressing the matter.

Group of UN envoys refute US plans to displace Gazans

Gaza War

“The displacement of Palestinians in Gaza must be unequivocally rejected. The Arab Group categorically rejects such displacement, which constitutes a clear violation of Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949,” Kuwait’s UN envoy Tareq Al Banai said as the chairperson of the Arab Group at a news conference in UN headquarters in New York.

The statements were also backed by ambassadors from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).

The Kuwaiti envoy hailed the international community’s stance against forced displacement and urged a “united and unequivocal rejection by member states.”

Al Banai outlined a vision for Gaza’s future, saying: “We, the Arab countries, want to see a Riviera, a Palestinian Gazan Riviera in the independent and internationally recognized state of Palestine.”

He condemned Israel’s expanded military actions in the occupied West Bank, calling them a “clear violation of international law” that must stop immediately.

Al Banai highlighted the recent UN Security Council resolution 2735, describing it as “a glimmer of hope towards the end of the Israeli aggression on Gaza.”

Calling its full implementation, he also emphasized the need for an immediate ceasefire, the return of displaced Palestinians, and the safe distribution of humanitarian aid.

In June 2024, the Security Council adopted resolution 2735, calling for an immediate and durable ceasefire in Gaza and rejecting any attempts at “demographic or territorial change” in the Gaza Strip.

He welcomed mediation efforts by Qatar, Egypt, and the US, and added: “The entire world supports a ceasefire in Gaza, and we all want to see its full implementation to lead to a sustainable and lasting ceasefire and to peace, to the region and the world.”

Palestine’s UN envoy Riyad Mansour also made remarks at the news conference, stressing that “what we need is to open doors for peace. What we need is a political horizon. What we need is to put an end to this illegal occupation as soon as possible.”

Mansour urged media outlets to ensure accurate reporting on issues related to Palestine, and asked to “not to allow further crimes to be committed against the Palestinian people, of imposing on us another Nakba, of kicking us out of our homeland.”

The Nakba, or catastrophe, is a term used by Palestinians to describe the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians by Jewish gangs in 1948 to make room for Israel’s creation.

“We have no homeland except Palestine. We love Palestine, we will rebuild the Gaza Strip. We will rebuild Palestine,” he stated, and expressed hopes to celebrate the independence of the State of Palestine one day.

Asked about specific steps the Palestinian mission would want to see from the Security Council or the General Assembly take in the next two weeks, Mansour noted they called on the Security Council to implement Resolution 2735.

“We told the Security Council … you have two things that you declared you are united around,” he continued, adding that “one is the implementation of Security Council resolution 2735 … The other is implementing your joy and happiness in which you declared unanimously … welcoming and committing yourself to the agreement on the ceasefire.”

Mansour stressed that action is needed within weeks, and stated: “If we do not see serious commitment … then we will go to Plan B, which I will not share with you, nor I shared with them now then.”

Iran says received messages from Damascus amid Moscow talks

Syria War

Mohammad Reza Raouf Sheibani, who traveled to Moscow for talks, emphasized Iran’s “forward-looking” approach to Syria’s developments and the restoration of ties with Damascus following the fall of former government of Bashar al-Assad.

Sheibani stated, “We are closely monitoring the developments in Syria with caution and will make our decisions at the appropriate time.”

He reiterated Iran’s clear stance on Syria, stressing that the future of the country must be determined by its people, with the participation of all political factions.

He also emphasized Iran’s opposition to foreign interference in Syrian affairs, underscoring the importance of stability and peace in the region.

During his visit, Sheibani held discussions with the Russian president’s Special Envoy for the Middle East and Africa, Alexander Lavrentiev, and Deputy Foreign Minister, Mikhail Bogdanov, on the latest developments in Syria and the broader West Asia region.

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to Syria’s unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, while highlighting the need for inclusive national dialogue.

Sheibani noted that Iran and Russia emphasized the importance of implementing UN Resolution 2254, which calls for a political settlement and inclusive participation in shaping Syria’s future.

University of Tehran students rally over stabbing to death of fellow student by muggers

The victim has been identified as Amir Mohammad Khaleghi.

The protesters shouted chants, calling for the resignation of relevant university’s officials whom they described as “incompetent “.

They accused the officials of failing to provide security for students.

The rally over the death of Khaleghi happened outside the university’s dormitory.

The Business Administration student was stabbed to death by two men riding a motorbike.

The attackers are said to have tried to snatch Khaleghi’s cellphone and laptop. Accordingly, they stabbed and injured him when he resisted.

The 19-year-old was rushed to a hospital but succumbed to his wounds there.

Iranian ambassador urges Lebanon to resolve issue of flight restrictions wisely

Mojtaba Amani was speaking after the Lebanese government revoked the permits for two airlines that regularly operate weekly flights from Iran to Lebanon on Thursday and Friday.

Amani said following efforts by Iranian officials to resolve the issue, the Lebanese side promised that these flights would go ahead as scheduled, but ultimately, this did not happen.

According to Amani, the cancellation of these flights has left the Lebanese passengers, mostly visiting Iran on pilgrimage, stranded at Tehran’s airport.

He added that the Lebanese government has requested a replacement flight for the Iranian one but Tehran would grant the request only if Beirut did not impose restrictions on Iranian flights.

The Iranian ambassador to Beirut added that the issue has angered the Lebanese citizens who wish to attend the funeral of the late leader of Hezbollah resistance movement Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah from various parts of the world, including Iran. Amani also said these people construe the move by Lebanon’s government as an attempt to obstruct participation in the ceremony.

Sixth national snow volleyball tournament kicks off in Iran’s Hamedan

Hosted by the Hamedan Volleyball Association, the competition is taking place at the Abbasabad Tourist Complex, located at an altitude of 1,700 meters, marking the first time the event is held at this venue.

Six top teams from across the country are participating in the tournament.

 

 

18th International Tourism Exhibition in Tehran

Eight foreign delegations and 14 countries, including Turkey, Qatar, Malaysia, Thailand, Russia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Indonesia, Madagascar, and the UAE, have set up booths at the exhibition.

The event showcases Iran’s tourism attractions, opportunities, and innovations and is recognized as one of the most significant events in the country’s tourism industry.

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Iranian official denies report on Leader’s order to ‘increase missile range’ as ‘utterly false’

In a post on X social media platform on Friday, Mehdi Fazaeli dismissed the report as “utterly false”.

The newspaper Sazandegi reported on Thursday that the Leader had called for an increase in missile range capabilities.

The article detailed Ayatollah Khamenei’s recent meeting with scientists, defense officials, and specialists, emphasizing innovative and continuous progress in defense advancements.

According to Sazandegi, Ayatollah Khamenei reminisced about times when global powers refused to sell essential defense items to Iran, highlighting the remarkable progress made by Iranian scientists and young specialists.

“The Leader stressed that despite significant progress, Iran must continue to innovate and reach military front lines based on the Quranic directive to maintain maximum and continuous readiness against adversaries,” the newspaper wrote.

The denial comes amid heightened tensions over Iran’s missile program, which has been a point of contention.

While Iran maintains that its military advancements are solely for defensive purposes, the West has raised concerns about the program’s potential implications for regional stability.

Tehran university student stabbed to death by muggers, police investigate

The police findings show that the incident occurred as the victim, identified as Ali Mohammad Khaleqi, an undergraduate student of Management, was returning to his dormitory.

Police reports indicate that the student was attacked by two armed assailants on a motorcycle who attempted to steal his backpack. During the struggle, the assailants stabbed the victim in the respiratory tract, causing severe injuries.

The victim was rushed to the hospital but succumbed to his wounds the following morning.

Police said, authorities have launched an investigation, utilizing CCTV footage from the area to identify the suspects, adding a specialized team is leading the case, with efforts focused on apprehending the perpetrators.