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IRGC commander: Resistance will triumph

Hossein Salami

Addressing young resistance fighters across Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon, and other regions, he stated, “The enemy is in decline and nearing collapse. Their psychological warfare reflects their impending end.”

Speaking during the fifth martyrdom anniversary of General Qassem Soleimani, the anti-terror icon, General Salami reiterated the steadfastness of the resistance. “As the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution emphasized, victory is achievable through resilience and perseverance. Resistance will triumph,” he affirmed.

Salami highlighted recent failures of the Israeli regime, particularly its inability to counter the missile power of Yemen’s Ansarullah forces, which he described as a critical componence of the resistance axis. “The Zionist regime has faltered against the strength of these forces, and by God’s will, the resistance will achieve victory,” he concluded.

General Qassem Soleimani, a prominent Iranian military commander and commander of the Quds Force, was killed on January 3, 2020, in a U.S. drone strike near Baghdad International Airport in Iraq.

The strike, ordered by then-President Donald Trump, targeted Soleimani’s convoy shortly after his arrival in Iraq. Along with Soleimani, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, a senior Iraqi militia leader and deputy commander of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), was also assassinated.

Sources say Trump preparing to intensify activity against Yemen’s Houthis

Donald Trump

Trump and other officials in the incoming administration are interested in increasing the activity against the Houthis, including air attacks.

“President Trump likely will add the Houthis back on the [State Department’s] Foreign Terrorists Organizations list, after President Joe Biden’s wrongheaded decision to remove them, as one of his first acts of president in 2021,” Mark Dubowitz, the CEO of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said.

Elliott Abrams, who served as the US Special Representative for Iran from 2020 to 2021, also stated, “Trump will not stand for having US Navy ships attacked every day by the Houthis using Iranian missiles.”

“He will hit the Houthis harder, and he will threaten Iran that if a missile [that] Iran supplied kills an American, Iran will get hit directly,” he added.

Tehran has repeatedly stressed that regional resistance groups do not take orders from Iran, nor does the Islamic Republic have a role in their decisions to carry out retaliatory operations in defense of the Palestinian people.

Over the last month, the Biden administration has decided to change its strategy in Yemen, increasing the number of airstrikes against Houthi targets.

Among other things, the Trump administration is expected to appeal to Persian Gulf states in an effort to upgrade the regional coalition against the Houthis.

Since November 2023, the Houthis have launched nearly 100 attacks on ships in the Red Sea, actions they say are in solidarity with Palestinians suffering under Israel’s war on Gaza, which has killed more than 45,500 people and wounded over 108,000 Palestinians.

The Houthis have stressed they will stop their attacks if Israel’s war on Gaza stops.

Despite attacks by the United States, Britain and Israel on Yemeni territory, the Houthi military operations have continued unabated.

Putin orders Russian govt., top bank to work with China on AI tech

Putin Xi

Moscow’s alliance with Beijing has helped Russia gain access to technology and equipment that have been blocked by Western sanctions due to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Putin told the government and Sberbank to “ensure further cooperation with the People’s Republic of China in technological research and development in the field of artificial intelligence”.

Sberbank has been tasked with leading Russia’s AI development effort.

International sanctions have limited Russia’s ability to develop its AI industry. Major producers of microchips no longer ship to Russia due to restrictions, though the country still obtains products via third-party sellers in other countries.

Graphics processing units (GPUs), microchips essential for AI development, have been difficult for Russia to replace, Sberbank CEO German Gref said in 2023.

Putin stated in mid-December that he wanted to develop a new AI Alliance Network with members of BRICS and other interested countries. Sberbank claimed that AI associations from Brazil, China, India, and South Africa had already joined the network.

BRICS is a bloc of emerging economies often portrayed as a counterweight to the Western-led world.

China has deepened its ties with Russia since the start of the Kremlin’s full-scale war against Ukraine, although Beijing has denied accusations of supporting Russia’s military efforts.

Chinese President Xi Jinping exchanged New Year greetings with Putin, stating “the political mutual trust and strategic coordination between the two sides have continuously marched to a higher level under the strategic guidance of the two leaders.”

Italy summons Iran envoy over detention of journalist

Cecilia Sala

“The government, as it has from the first day of Cecilia Sala’s arrest, is working tirelessly to bring her home, and we demand that all her rights be respected,” Tajani posted on X.

“We will not leave Cecilia and her parents’ side until her release.”

On December 30, the Iranian Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance issued a statement on the arrest of Sala, saying she was detained on December 29, 2024, for violating Iranian laws.

Sala had entered Iran on a journalist visa on December 23, 2024, to cover news stories.

The Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, which handles journalists’ affairs among others, emphasized its commitment to supporting foreign journalists and ensuring their legal rights while pursuing a policy of welcoming international media’s presence in the country.

According to a report from IRNA, Sala’s case is currently under investigation, and her arrest was conducted in compliance with relevant regulations.

The Italian embassy in Tehran has been informed and has ensured that Sala has access to consular services during her detention.

The journalist has also been able to communicate with her family via phone.

The Italian Foreign Ministry is actively monitoring the situation, with Ambassador Paola Amadei meeting with Sala to assess her conditions.

Tajani has denounced her arrest as “unacceptable” but stated efforts to free her from Tehran’s Evin prison are complicated.

Israel admits nearly 900 soldiers killed in war on Gaza

Israel Army

That’s the highest number of military members killed since the Yom Kippur war in 1973.

During the 10 years before the current war, a total of 152 Israeli soldiers were killed, including during Operation Protective Edge in the summer of 2014, according to the report.

Meanwhile, Israeli Army Radio reported 28 Israeli soldiers have committed suicide since the beginning of the war, including 16 reservists, the highest number in 13 years.

Despite a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire, the Israeli army has continued a genocidal war on Gaza that has killed over 45,550 victims, mostly women and children, since a Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023.

In 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.

Iranians mark 5th anniversary of Lt. Gen. Soleimani martyrdom

Qassem Soleimani

General Soleimani’s hometown and burial site hosted a deluge of the legendary commander’s lovers and followers from all walks of life and various social strata on Thursday in a cold snowy weather on his fifth martyrdom anniversary.

Commemorations and special events to remember General Soleimani are also being held in several other cities, including the capital Tehran.

General Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the second-in-command of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), and their companions were assassinated in a US drone strike authorized by then-US President Donald Trump near the Iraqi capital Baghdad’s International Airport on January 3, 2020.

Both commanders were highly revered across West Asia because of their key role in fighting the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group in the region, particularly in Iraq and Syria.

In less than a week after the attack, Iraqi lawmakers approved a bill that required the government to expel all US-led foreign forces from the country.

The IRGC also targeted the US-run Ain al-Asad base in Iraq’s western province of Anbar with a wave of missile attacks in retaliation for the assassination of General Soleimani.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei on Wednesday praised as “unique” the sacrifices of Iran’s top anti-terror commander.

“Martyr Soleimani’s constant strategy was to revive the Resistance Front. He always tried to revitalize the resistance,” the Leader stated.

An Iranian court in December ruled that the United States government and a number of individuals and entities should pay nearly $50 billion in compensation for their roles in the assassination of General Soleimani.

Syria FM in Saudi Arabia in first foreign trip

The visit, which began late on Wednesday, came less than a month after former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was ousted by rebel forces on December 8.

“I have just arrived in the sisterly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, accompanied by the Minister of Defence Murhaf Abu Qasra and the Head of the General Intelligence Service Anas Khattab,” Asaad al-Shaibani posted on X.

“Through this first visit in the history of Free Syria, we aspire to open a new, bright page in Syrian-Saudi relations that befits the long shared history between the two countries,” he added.

Al-Shaibani was appointed foreign minister on December 21 by Syria’s interim government, becoming the country’s first top diplomat since al-Assad’s overthrow.

Earlier on Wednesday, Syrian state media reported the delegation was visiting the kingdom “at the invitation of the Saudi foreign minister”.

A statement shared by Syria’s Foreign Ministry said Saudi Arabia’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed bin Abdulkarim El Khereiji received the delegation at the international airport in Riyadh.

The Syrian delegation includes Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra and General Intelligence Chief Anas Khattab, underscoring the visit’s diplomatic and strategic significance.

In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera aired on Tuesday, al-Shaibani called for the lifting of all Western sanctions on Syria as he detailed the new administration’s plans for the country’s future.

In an interview with Saudi-owned Al Arabiya television on Sunday, Syria’s de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, also referred to as Abu Mohammed al-Julani, stated Riyadh “will certainly have a large role in Syria’s future”, pointing to “a big investment opportunity for all neighbouring countries”.

Al-Sharaa heads the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group that led the rebel offensive that ousted al-Assad.

Syria’s economy and infrastructure have been devastated by more than 13 years of war that began with a crackdown on pro-democracy protests in 2011.

Saudi Arabia severed ties with al-Assad’s government in 2012 and backed Syrian rebels seeking to overthrow him early in the country’s war. In 2023, the Arab League readmitted Syria after more than a decade of suspension.

Iranian striker Sardar Azmoun among top international goal scorers

Sardar Azmoun

The ranking, which examines the best goal scorers in international football, including national teams and continental or intercontinental club matches, lauded Azmoun’s impressive performance.

Sofiane Rahimi from Morocco, playing for Al Ain, was named the top international goal scorer of 2024 with 20 goals. Ayoub El Kaabi, another Moroccan player from Olympiacos, took the second place.

Sardar Azmoun, with a total of 12 goals – five in club competitions and seven in national team matches – ranked 15th.

Mehdi Taremi, another Iranian striker, with 10 goals – nine in national team matches and one in club competitions – secured the 25th position.

Other notable players in the top international goal scorers include Erling Haaland, Harry Kane, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Vinicius Junior, who ranked third, sixth, eighth, and seventeenth respectively.

Iran says ready for talks with world powers, never left negotiating table

Abbas Araghchi

In an interview with Tasnim, Araqchi said the likelihood of a fresh round of negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program and the removal of sanctions on Tehran will depend on how prepared the other side will be, as US President-elect Donald Trump is going to take office in weeks.

Iran has never ignored the option of negotiations, the foreign minister stated, adding that the main principle is that the negotiations need to be held in a dignified and fair manner, respect the rights of the Iranian people, and observe Iran’s red lines.

Any fresh negotiations should not be a waste of time, not be held for another round of negotiations, and not turn into a process of attrition either, he said.

Iran has never left the negotiating table since it has always been confident about the peaceful nature of its nuclear program, Araqchi added.

The foreign minister said Iran’s consistent stance, according to which the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was negotiated, has been negotiations that would build trust on Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for the removal of sanctions.

He reminded the other sides that force, pressures and sanctions against Iran will get nowhere, adding, “The more they impose sanctions and pressures on Iran, the more Iran will show resistance.”

Araqchi noted that the US policy of maximum pressure on Iran, adopted by Trump during his first term, encountered maximum resistance from Tehran.

“If they (the US) take that same path (of pressures) again now, our response will conform to that path too. But if they opt for the course of fair, just and dignified negotiations and speak with the language of respect, we will speak that language as well and pursue the path leading to the fulfillment of the interests of Iranian people.”

“If the other side does not approve of this path, it is natural for us to continue on our own way, just as we have done over the past few years and will continue to do now,” he continued.

The foreign minister stressed that Iran’s nuclear program is entirely peaceful, and that the country does not impose any limitations on itself within the framework of peaceful purposes.

“We operate within that scope. Those who have concerns are welcome to come forward so we can discuss and negotiate to address their worries.”

Elsewhere in his remarks, the Iranian top diplomat hailed the country’s defense power and missile capabilities and said diplomacy operates based on power.

“I have said many times and firmly believe that if it weren’t for our missile capabilities, no one would be negotiating with us. If they could destroy our nuclear facilities with a military strike, why would they bother sitting down with us for over two years to negotiate? Why would the US secretary of state or the foreign ministers of the G5+1 gather for 18 days to reach an agreement? The reason is that they did not have the capability to militarily eliminate our facilities. Our armed forces had established this capability through missiles that served a deterrent purpose.”

He added, “Our ability to respond in kind essentially acted as a protective shield for our nuclear facilities, which was created by our missiles and our overall defensive capabilities.”

He was also asked about the resistance front and its future in light of recent developments.

Araqchi said the school of resistance is not a phenomenon that can simply vanish with a single blow and become a part of history.

“It is a completely just, justice-seeking, and rights-demanding ideal. It embodies the struggle and resistance against domination and occupation, and it is a light that cannot be extinguished. While it may experience ups and downs depending on the time and circumstances, and endure significant setbacks—of which there have been many in the past—I have often reiterated that the martyrdom of (former Hezbollah Secretary General) Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was a tremendous loss. However, this is not the first time Hezbollah has lost its leader; they have faced this before and managed to revive themselves, returning even stronger to the scene. They have sustained injuries this time as well, but their social base and forces remain intact. That school, that ideal, and that ideology are still very much alive, and they inherently possess the potential for growth and revival.”

He referred to the Palestinian cause as an example, saying that for 80 years the Zionist regime, with the support of the Americans and others, has been bombing, committing massacres, and imposing sieges, causing hunger and creating poverty, bringing all kinds of calamities upon the Palestinian people.

“But has the Palestinian cause been forgotten? Some have even pushed it towards compromise, reconciliation, and surrender, but this cause has not been extinguished, and the Palestinian people continue to pursue their right to self-determination.”

Iran’s oil exports ramped up in second half of December: Report

Iran Oil

The TankerTrackers wrote on X that it had traced increasing exports of oil from Iran to other markets in the second half of December.

“Iran’s crude oil exports have rebounded sharply after a slower first half of December 2024,” it added.

The service did not provide more details or figures.

It came nearly a month after reports suggested that Iranian oil exports had dropped to multi-month lows mainly because of an increase in domestic demand and also because of growing political and military tensions in the region.

Kpler, another major data analytics firm, said in mid-December that Iranian oil exports to China had reached an average of 1.31 million barrels per day (bpd) in November, down 0.524 million bpd from October and the lowest reported in four months.

The company announced new US sanctions affecting Iran’s oil transport arrangements with Chinese customers had also influenced the shipments.

It said that Iran’s floating oil supplies near Singapore and Malaysia had increased in early December because of declining deliveries to China.

Iranian Oil Ministry authorities rejected the figures and stated there had been no major change in the volume of exports to China.

Some other sources said a sudden fall of the government in Syria, a major customer of Iranian oil in the past year, had also affected the supplies.

They added developments in Syria had provided the Chinese customers with increased negotiating power on prices because more Iranian oil shipments were being rerouted to China after the ouster of Syrian President Basher al-Assad in early December.

Iran has been supplying a bulk of its crude oil to private buyers in China in the past years to avoid US sanctions that restrict deliveries to state buyers.