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Four terrorists killed, six arrested in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan

Major General Ahmad Shafaei said that following a public report regarding the presence of some terrorist elements in Rask, a group of anti-terror forces was dispatched to the area, and a shootout ensued, leading to the killing of four terrorists, including three foreign nationals.

General Shafaei added that six more terrorists were arrested, while three Iranian forces with the IRGC’s local Quds Base were martyred.

The military exercise is being conducted by the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Ground Force, the General Intelligence Department of Sistan and Baluchestan, as well as popular forces.

The military spokesman added that following the shootout in Rask, the area was cleared of terrorists.General Shafaei earlier reassured that the military operation will continue in the region until the elimination of all terrorists, who are mainly non-Iranian mercenaries backed by the Israeli regime.

Iran president says Tehran ready to cooperate with IAEA to remove misunderstandings 

In a meeting with director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi in Tehran on Thursday, President Pezeshkian stressed that Iran’s nuclear efforts are fully in line with the frameworks and legal authorizations of the IAEA.

“As we have repeatedly demonstrated our goodwill in the past, we express our readiness to cooperate and align with this international body to resolve any ambiguities and allegations concerning the peaceful nature of our nuclear activities,” he added.

His comments came just a day after European powers were reported to be pushing for a new anti-Iran resolution at the IAEA’s Board of Governors meeting next week.

The Iranian president highlighted a religious decree (fatwa) by the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, prohibiting the building of nuclear weapons.

“According to the clear fatwa of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, we have never sought and will never seek to build nuclear weapons, and no one will be allowed to deviate from his policy,” he said.

Pezeshkian also said Iran does not seek war, but will strongly respond to any aggression.

“We believe that war is neither in our interest, nor in the interest of the region, nor in the interest of the world. No sane person seeks to start a war and develop it, but we will definitely react decisively against any action against our security.”

Grossi, for his part, praised Pezeshkian’s peace-oriented and consensus-driven approach during this meeting, expressing gratitude for the diligent cooperation of the officials of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the IAEA.

The UN nuclear agency’s chief then provided an overview of the positive relations and interactions between Iran and the agency.

“We deeply believe that your presidency will mark a new chapter in the positive and good relations between Iran and the IAEA,” Grossi told Pezeshkian.

“Certainly, good interaction and cooperation between Iran and the agency will neutralize any schemes against Iran’s nuclear activities,” Grossi stressed.

Iran’s Chabahar Free Zone, Armenia business sectors sign cooperation agreements

These agreements were signed on Thursday evening during the visit of the Deputy Minister of Economy of Armenia and his accompanying delegation, including private sector investors from that country, to the port of Chabahar, where they met with Homeira Rigi, the Chairwoman and CEO of the Chabahar Free Zone Organization.

According to Ms. Rigi, based on these agreements, the process of company registration for Armenian parties, the preliminary issuance of trade cards, and the necessary conditions for expanding investment with a focus on exports will be expedited.

Rigi added that targeted participation in the implementation of investment projects in the Chabahar Free Zone, investment in high value-added sectors, and the provision of raw materials for production units, processing, and re-exporting were among the other objectives of the Armenian delegation’s visit to the region.

Welcoming international interactions and investment in the Chabahar Free Zone, Rigi stated that the Chabahar Free Zone serves as a gateway for Armenia to enter the Indian Ocean, while Armenia acts as a gateway for India and Iran to Europe.

According to this Iranian official, the free zones in Iran, including Chabahar, Anzali, and Aras, play a vital role in the economic exchanges between Armenia and India as essential components of the international transit corridor connecting the North and South.

Senior aide to Iran Leader meets Syrian President Assad

According to IRNA, citing Syria’s state news agency SANA, the discussions focused on bilateral ties between Iran and Syria and the recent regional developments, including the stepped-up Israeli aggressions and ongoing attacks on Palestine and Lebanon.

Both sides emphasized the on the urgent need to halt the assaults.

President Assad reiterated the importance of adhering to the historical rights of the Palestinian people, supporting the resistance in Palestine and Lebanon, and taking action to stop the ongoing violence and genocidal acts.

During the meeting, the two sides also examined bilateral relations and ways to strengthen ties for the benefit of both nations and the wider region.

Larijani expressed Iran’s unwavering support for Syria, highlighting the Arab country’s pivotal role in the region and the necessity to enhance this role to serve the countries and people of the region.

The meeting by Larijani and his entourage comes as both countries seek to consolidate their cooperation amidst escalating regional tensions.

Senior advisor to Iran FM: No immediate plans to adjust military advisors in Syria

Supporters of Syria, Iran and Russia

Khaji also affirmed Iran’s stance on self-defense, emphasizing that Iran will exercise its legal right to defend itself against the Israeli regime in an appropriate manner and at a suitable time.

The reaction came in response to Russian president’s envoy to Syria, Alexander Lavrentiev, who said that Iran and its affiliated formations had reduced their presence on Syrian territory before the escalation of Israeli aggressions against Lebanon.

Biden, Xi to discuss China’s support for Russia at APEC summit

Xi Biden

The summit likely marks the two leaders’ final presidential meeting, as Biden will be replaced by President-elect Donald Trump on Jan. 20, 2025.

Ukraine is on the agenda for Biden’s talks with Xi, according to the White House.

Biden is expected to voice his “deep concern” regarding China’s “support for Russia’s war against Ukraine”. This extends to North Korea’s escalating military involvement, including the deployment of 10,000 troops who “have begun engaging in combat operations with Russian forces”.

The Pentagon has confirmed that North Korean soldiers had begun engaging in combat alongside Russian troops in Kursk Oblast. The announcement followed reports that Russia is mustering a force of 50,000 soldiers, including North Korean troops, to launch a counteroffensive against Ukraine in the Kursk region.

“We are increasingly concerned about the consequences for longer-term stability in both Europe and the Indo-Pacific of this deployment,” a senior White House official said, regarding Biden’s upcoming talks with Xi.

While the US has criticized China’s support for Russia, including sanctioning Chinese companies for producing drones used in Russia’s war, Biden’s status as a lame-duck president weakens his position ahead of the meeting with Xi.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has pledged that the outgoing administration would “continue to shore up everything we’re doing for Ukraine” and that NATO would issue “a firm response” to North Korea’s deployment, but he did not say what the response would entail.

Biden and Xi last met in person on the sidelines of the 2023 APEC Summit in San Francisco, California. Russia’s war against Ukraine was one of the key topics during those talks.

Rights group accuses Israel of crimes against humanity over forced displacement of Gazans

Gaza War

The US-based group added it had collected evidence that suggested “the war crime of forcible transfer [of the civilian population]”, describing it as “a grave breach of the Geneva conventions and a crime under the Rome statute of the international criminal court”.

The report was published amid mounting evidence that Israel is accelerating its efforts to cut the Gaza Strip in two with a buffer zone and is building new infrastructure to support a prolonged military presence, with an increased pace of demolitions and destruction.

Residents in northern Gaza said Israeli forces were besieging displaced families and the remaining population, which some estimated at a few thousand, ordering them to head south through a checkpoint separating two towns and a refugee camp from Gaza City.

Men were held for questioning, while women and children were allowed to continue towards Gaza City, residents and Palestinian medics say.

Calling for Israel’s policy of forced displacement to be investigated by the international criminal court, Human Rights Watch also urged targeted sanctions against Israel including the cessation of arms sales.

The report by the prominent international rights group, titled ‘Hopeless, Starving, and Besieged’: Israel’s Forced Displacement of Palestinians in Gaza, takes aim at one of Israel’s most controversial policies: the use of evacuation orders, which have driven mass displacement inside Gaza, with many people being displaced on multiple occasions.

That has led to the displacement of more than 90% of the population – 1.9 million Palestinians – and the widespread destruction of much of Gaza over the last 13 months.

The HRW report is in stark contrast to the assessment by the US state department earlier this week that Israel had not breached American laws on blocking aid supplies after the lapse of a 30-day deadline it gave Israel to boost humanitarian aid access in Gaza or risk having some military assistance cut off.

The fourth Geneva convention stipulates that in territory occupied by a belligerent, displacement of civilians must only occur in exceptional circumstances for “imperative military reasons” or for the population’s security and requires safeguards and proper accommodation to receive displaced civilians. The UN’s guiding principles on internal displacement also state that, in all circumstances parties to conflict must “prevent and avoid conditions that might lead to displacement of persons”.

Despite those conditions, Israel has repeatedly used evacuation orders – in Lebanon as well as Gaza – to forcibly displace civilians even though that the evacuation orders have no legal status.

While Israeli leaders and the Israel Defense Forces have justified the use of the evacuation orders, arguing that their use demonstrates Israel’s adherence to protecting civilians in wartime, the group says that they have instead harmed Palestinians.

“Israel claims that the displacement of nearly all of Gaza’s population has been justified for the security of the population and for imperative military reasons, and it has taken the requisite steps to safeguard civilians,” added the report.

“Because Palestinian armed groups are fighting from among the civilian population, Israeli officials claim, the military has evacuated civilians to enable it to target fighters and destroy the groups’ infrastructure, such as tunnels while limiting harm to civilians, such that the mass displacements were lawful.”

“[But] rather than ensuring civilians’ security, military “evacuation orders” have caused grave harm,” the report finds.

“Demonstrably, Israel has not evacuated Palestinian civilians in Gaza for their security, as they have not been secure during evacuations or on arrival at designated safe zones. Nor has Israel convincingly claimed that it had a military imperative for forcing most Palestinian civilians from their homes,” it notes.

Under international law, Israel – as the occupying power in Gaza – is under a legal obligation to facilitate the return of displaced persons to their homes in areas where hostilities have ceased.

Instead, the reports say, Israel has “rendered large areas of Gaza uninhabitable” by carrying out demolitions, intentionally destroying or severely damaging civilian infrastructure, including schools and religious and cultural institutions, including after hostilities had largely ceased in an area.

HRW added that the permanent displacement of civilians to create military buffer zones within the Gaza Strip would also amount to ethnic cleansing.

Israel’s campaign in the north of Gaza, and the evacuation of tens of thousands of Palestinians from the area, have fuelled claims from Palestinians that it is clearing the area for use as a buffer zone and potentially for a return of Jewish settlers.

The Israeli military has denied any such intention, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed he does not want to reverse the 2005 withdrawal of settlers from Gaza. But hardliners in his government have talked openly about going back.

Iran to give ‘immediate response’ to any anti-Tehran resolution by IAEA: Nuclear chief

Eslami Grossi

Eslami made the remarks during a joint press conference with Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi in the Iranian capital of Tehran on Thursday.

“Any resolution against Iran’s nuclear program will be met with Iran’s immediate response,” he said, emphasizing that the Islamic Republic, undeterred by pressure, will advance its nuclear activities within the framework of its national interests.

The remarks came a day after Reuters reported that European powers are pushing for a new anti-Iran resolution at the IAEA’s Board of Governors meeting next week to pile up pressure on Tehran.

Eslami added that such resolutions will naturally establish the right for Iran to take countermeasures.

“The main issue is that if the opposite side takes the path of confrontation, resolution and disruption against Iran, it will receive a reciprocal response.”

“If they take the path of interaction, Iran is willing to interact, but if they choose another path, Iran will take necessary decisions,” he continued.

He also noted that Iran has always followed the path of interaction and honored its obligations under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) before it was derailed by the United States.

In 2015, Iran proved the peaceful nature of its nuclear program to the world by signing the JCPOA with six world powers.

However, Washington’s unilateral withdrawal in 2018 and its subsequent re-imposition of sanctions against Tehran left the future of the deal in limbo.

In 2019, Iran started to roll back the limits it had accepted under the JCPOA after the other parties failed to live up to their commitments.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Eslmai stressed that Iran’s nuclear program has been used as an excuse to impose tough sanctions on the country.

Over the past 20 years, he said, the countries opposing Iran’s interests fabricated cases and created ambiguity surrounding the nation’s nuclear activities while assassinated scientists and committed acts of industrial sabotage.

However, Iran today enjoys the nuclear technology, which is not borrowed but built on endogenous research under the supervision of the IAEA, he added.

Also during the conference, Grossi was asked about Israel’s threats to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, to which he replied, “I say this with regards to Iran… nuclear installations should not be attacked.”

Trump seeking to bring Ukraine, Russia to negotiating table: US National security advisor nominee

Russia Ukraine War

Speaking to Voice of America (VOA), the Florida Congressman said that Trump is interested in ending the war instead of continuing it. Waltz stressed that Washington’s future policy does not depend on him but on Trump’s decisions.

Trump has pledged to end Russia’s war against Ukraine “within 24 hours” once reelected without explaining how he plans to achieve it. Multiple media reports indicated that this plan might entail freezing the war, suspending Ukraine’s NATO accession, and establishing a demilitarized zone in the east of the country.

Russia and Ukraine have not held direct talks since the unsuccessful negotiations in Belarus and Turkey in early 2022. Publicly, there appears to be little room for compromise as Kyiv has repeatedly rejected territorial concessions, while Russia has little reason to negotiate as it currently holds the upper hand on the battlefield.

Waltz is set to replace Jake Sullivan in the senior White House advisory role. In this position, he will brief Trump on main security issues and have a chance to influence key policy decisions.

Trump’s nominee has previously expressed reservations about continued extensive US military aid to Ukraine, arguing that European nations should increase their support to ensure regional stability. His stance includes backing a peace plan aimed at drawing Ukraine closer to Western alliances while diplomatically isolating Russian President Vladimir Putin.

This view, while reflective of a significant portion of Republican thought, contrasts with positions held by many Senate Republicans and most Democrats who continue to advocate for sustained or increased aid to Ukraine.

Trump’s cabinet picks have been met with mixed reactions in Ukraine. While some officials and observers reacted to Waltz and Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio with “moderate optimism”, other choices sparked surprise and even concern.

The president-elect tapped military veteran and Fox News host Pete Hegseth to lead the Defense Department, a move that stunned Pentagon officials.

Trump’s nomination of openly Ukraine-skeptic ex-Democrat Tulsi Gabbard to the position of director of national intelligence is also not a positive signal for the besieged country.

The former Congresswoman and Army National Guard veteran has echoed Putin’s justification for the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, attributing the cause not to Moscow but to the Joe Biden administration’s failure to acknowledge “Russia’s legitimate security concerns”.

Army commander: Iran to deliver crushing response to Israel

Abdulrahim Mousavi

During a meeting with the family of Martyr Major Sajjad Mansouri on Thursday, who died in an Israeli strike on Iran’s military site on October 26, General Mousavi emphasized that Iran will hit back Israel.

He stated, “We will determine the time and manner of our response. There will be no hesitation when the time comes, and our reply will surely be crushing.”

General Mousavi presented the family with a Medal of Sacrifice and praised Martyr Mansouri for “sacrificing his life in defense of the country.”

He quoted the top Iranian anti-terror commander late General Qasem Soleimani, as saying, “One does not become a martyr unless they are already a martyr in spirit.”

The Iranian commander emphasized that, in addition to the military, all Iranians are ready to defend the country against the enemies.

In recent days, several Iranian officials have warned Israel will get a response for its strikes against Iran, stressing the change in the political scene in the US will not deter the Islamic Republic from carrying out its planned retaliatory operation.