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Iran’s FM: UNSC should sanction Israel over Gaza, Lebanon onslaught

Abbas Araghchi

In remarks at a meeting with the ambassadors of foreign countries in Tehran on Tuesday, Araghchi warned that the continuation of the Zionist regime’s genocidal crimes in the besieged enclave, its recurrent acts of aggression against Lebanon and Syria, and its military acts of adventurism in other regions threaten international peace and security.

“Accordingly, the (UN) Security Council is obligated to act against the (Israeli) regime’s insistence on the continuation of war and bloodshed in Gaza and Lebanon and impose severe sanctions against that regime in compliance with Chapter 7 of the UN Charter,” he added.

The diplomat also denounced the US’ support for the Zionist regime at the UN Security Council as the main obstacle to action against the Israeli violation of international law.

The Iranian foreign minister stated all countries are expected to play an effective and constructive role in protecting regional security in the face of the Israeli regime’s adventurism, military wickedness, and terrorism.

Iran believes that the region will not experience calm as long as the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip and Lebanon remains in place, he continued.

Araghchi also put forward Iran’s logical, practical, fair and inclusive initiative for peace, which he said necessitates recognizing the Palestinian nation’s inherent right to self-determination.

Over 90 Palestinians killed in Israeli attack on Gaza residential building

Gaza War

The Ministry of Health in the besieged enclave has said that the number of people killed in an air raid early Tuesday in Beit Lahiya has risen to 93, adding that 25 children are among the dead.

The ministry had previously announced that 77 people were killed or missing in the attack in northern Gaza.

Israeli fighter jets hit a 5-story building in the city early morning. Videos and photos from the scene shows the building almost destroyed.

Gaza Civil Defense noted many displaced families were sheltering in the building.

According to local journalists, some bodies are being buried immediately in makeshift graves because official burial places are too dangerous to access.

The health ministry added there were no doctors to treat the wounded in Kamal Adwan Hospital, which has also come under Israeli fire in recent days.

Marwan Al-Hams, the director of field hospitals in Gaza, stated the limited number of medics in northern Gaza makes it impossible to deal with the high number of casualties from the attack.

He appealed to the international community to dispatch medical teams to provide medical help to the injured people in northern Gaza.

The Israeli army has continued a deadly onslaught in northern Gaza since early October to allegedly prevent Hamas from regrouping amid a suffocating siege on the area. Palestinians, however, accuse Israel of seeking to occupy the area and forcibly displace its residents.

More than 1,000 people have been killed in northern Gaza since the offensive began, according to the Palestinian Civil Defense Service.

The onslaught was the latest episode in a brutal Israeli war on the Gaza Strip since a Hamas attack last year, despite a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire.

Over 43,000 people have since been killed, mostly women and children, and over 101,000 others injured, according to local health authorities.

The Israeli aggression has displaced almost the entire population of the territory amid an ongoing blockade that has led to severe shortages of food, clean water, and medicine.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its actions in Gaza.

Israeli Defense Ministry says 12k soldiers entered rehab programs since start of Gaza war

Israeli Army

According to the Defense Ministry, some 5,200, or 43% of those received by the rehab centers amid the war are suffering from PTSD.

Some 14% are defined as having moderate to severe injuries, including 23 with severe head injuries, 60 amputees, and 12 who lost their eyesight.

Among the 12,000 soldiers, around 66% are reservists.

The ministry noted that some 1,500 soldiers have been wounded twice in the war, meaning they returned to service after being treated by the rehab department and were wounded a second time.

The rehab department is also working with some 62,000 wounded veterans from previous wars. It forecasts that by 2030, the center will be treating some 100,000 people, at least half of them suffering from PTSD.

Naim Qassem elected as Hezbollah’s new chief

Naim Qassem

On Tuesday, Hezbollah’s Shura Council, the group’s central decision-making body, appointed the 60-year-old cleric to the post.

Sheikh Qassem is a veteran figure in Hezbollah, having served as deputy secretary general of the Lebanese resistance group since 1991.

He was appointed deputy secretary general under Hezbollah’s late secretary general, Abbas al-Musawi, who was killed by an Israeli helicopter attack in 1992, and remained in the role when Nasrallah became leader.

His political activism began in the Lebanese Amal Movement, founded in 1974. He left Amal in 1979, in the wake of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, which shaped the political thinking of many young Lebanese activists.

He took part in meetings that led to the formation of Hezbollah in 1982.

Sheikh Qassem has long been one of the leading spokesmen for Hezbollah, conducting many interviews with foreign media.

He was born in 1953 in Beirut’s Basta Tahta district, and his family originally hails from Kfar Fila town in Lebanon’s southern Nabatieh province.

EU ‘considering measures’ against Iran following execution of terror ringleader Jamshid Sharmahd

Jamshid Sharmahd

“We condemn his killing in the strongest possible terms. The EU strongly opposes the death penalty at all times and in all circumstances. It is a violation of the right to life and the ultimate denial of human dignity,” Borrell wrote on X.

“The EU is considering measures in response,” he added.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has also slammed Iran for the execution of Sharmahdn and described his death as a “scandal”.

“The execution of Jamshid Sharmahd by the Iranian regime is a scandal that I condemn in the strongest possible terms,” Scholz said in a post on X.

Annalena Baerbock, Germany’s foreign minister, also said in a post on X that Berlin has repeatedly made it clear to Tehran that “the execution of a German national will have serious consequences”.

Sharmahd, who was convicted last year, was executed on Monday, according to the Iranian Judiciary’s Mizan news agency citing a statement by the Tehran Prosecutor-General’s Office.

At the behest of his masters in Western intelligence agencies, Sharmard has for years designed numerous terrorist operations against the Islamic Republic of Iran. the statement said.

Sharmard, who was responsible for the martyrdom and injury of hundreds of innocent Iranians, was ultimately sentenced by a competent court and received his due punishment on October 28, it added.

The Revolutionary Court of Tehran had handed Sharmahd the death sentence for committing “corruption on earth” by planning and orchestrating terrorist acts in the Islamic Republic.

The terrorist ringleader, who held German citizenship but was also a US resident, led the pro-monarchist group.

He was behind a series of terrorist attacks, including a 2008 attack against a religious congregation center in the southern Iranian city of Shiraz, which killed 14 people, including 5 women and an infant, and wounded hundreds more.

Israel sabotaging polio vaccination campaign: Gaza Health Ministry

Gaza polio vaccination campaign

The health ministry also cautioned that the vaccination campaign is accordingly at risk, “which means the continued existence of the polio epidemic that will not only threaten Gaza, but also threaten the entire surrounding area”.

The World Health Organization announced Wednesday that “intense bombardment” and “escalating violence” in northern Gaza had forced it to halt the final phase of a child polio vaccination drive.

The necessary second round of vaccinations has been completed in central and southern Gaza, and was to begin on Wednesday in the north.

But the WHO said it had been “compelled to postpone” the bid to give 119,279 children in northern Gaza a second vaccine dose.

Israel launched a major air and ground assault in northern Gaza this month, vowing to stop Hamas militants from regrouping in the area.

The vaccination campaign was called off “due to the escalating violence, intense bombardment, mass displacement orders, and lack of assured humanitarian pauses across most of northern Gaza”, the UN health agency announced.

“The current conditions, including ongoing attacks on civilian infrastructure, continue to jeopardise people’s safety and movement in northern Gaza, making it impossible for families to safely bring their children for vaccination,” and for health workers to operate, it added.

The vaccination drive began after the Gaza Strip confirmed its first case of polio in 25 years.

The war has left most medical facilities and Gaza’s sewage system in ruins.

Typically spread through sewage and contaminated water, poliovirus is highly infectious.

It can cause deformities and paralysis, and is potentially fatal, mainly affecting children under the age of five.

The WHO says a minimum of two separate doses of oral vaccine are needed to interrupt poliovirus transmission, requiring 90 percent of all children aged under 10 to be vaccinated in a given community.

As in the initial round of vaccinations last month, the second round was divided into three phases, helped by localised “humanitarian pauses” in the fighting: first in central Gaza, then in the south and finally the north.

Each phase was to take up to four days.

The WHO warns that immunity levels are lower if the second dose is given more than six weeks after the first.

The UN agency said the approved area for humanitarian pauses in the north had been cut down to Gaza City alone, meaning many children would have missed the second dose.

This would “seriously jeopardise efforts to stop the transmission of poliovirus in Gaza”, it noted.

Since the second round of the campaign began on October 14, some 442,855 children under 10 have been vaccinated in central and southern Gaza, with coverage at 94 percent.

“It is imperative to stop the polio outbreak as soon as possible, before more children are paralysed and poliovirus spreads further,” the UN health agency said, adding, “It is crucial therefore that the vaccination campaign in northern Gaza is facilitated through the implementation of the humanitarian pauses.”

More than 560,000 children below the age of 10 in Gaza received their first doses of the vaccine in September, according to the WHO.

The war in Gaza began with Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,200 people, mostly civilians.

Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed more than 43,000 people in Gaza, also mostly civilians, according to figures from the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry which the UN considers reliable.

Iran urges UN Security Council to condemn Israel’s acts of aggression

Israel Air Force

Araghchi and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy have held talks on the phone about the latest regional developments.

Lammy referred to the high tension in the region and underlined the need for all sides to exercise restraint in order for current deescalation efforts aimed at preventing spillover of the war and further instability to be fruitful.

Araghchi then outlined Iran’s stance on the Zionist regime’s acts of aggression against several military and defense sites in Iran, calling for the stoppage of arms supplies to and political support for the Israeli regime.

The Iranian foreign minister stressed that the Islamic Republic of Iran will not hesitate to exercise its inherent and legal right to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity in line with international law and the UN Charter.

Araghchi urged immediate action by the international community, most notably the UN Security Council to condemn the Israeli regime’s act of aggression that was in fact a sequel to the regime’s crimes in Gaza and Lebanon. Araghchi called for immediate action to hold the criminal leaders of the Israeli regime to account and to end the genocide and carnage in Gaza and Lebanon.

Iran announces substantial 200% increase in military budget

Iran Missile Attack

The announcement was made by Fatemeh Mohajerani, the spokeswoman for the Iranian government, during a press conference in Tehran on Tuesday.

Mohajerani praised the Iranian forces for “a great show of defense in the face of the recent Israeli aggression” against some Iranian military and defense sites.

She also highlighted the importance of addressing other critical areas in the country, including education, healthcare, basic food supplies, imports, pharmaceuticals, and the automotive industry.

She emphasized that while direct monetary distribution to the public is often seen as beneficial, investing in infrastructure and industries yields more substantial long-term benefits.

Mohajerani also addressed the ongoing process of Iran’s compliance with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) regulations, aimed at reducing financial pressures on the public.

She acknowledged that some processes are lengthy and require sustained efforts but assured that the government is committed to minimizing the adverse effects on the population.

The spokesperson also sought to assure that the government is dedicated to improving the economic and living conditions of the people and will not hesitate to take necessary actions to achieve the goal.

In response to a question from a reporter regarding the government’s plan to lift internet filtering and the recent protests by a group of people against the move, Mohajerani stated that the calls for removing the filtering have been heard and actions are being taken.

She emphasized that the issue cannot be resolved through street protests and demonstrations.

Pentagon says North Korea has sent 10,000 troops to Russia

North Korean Soldiers

“We are increasingly concerned that Russia intends to use these soldiers in combat or to support combat operations against Ukrainian forces in Russia’s Kursk” region, Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh told reporters.

The confirmation comes hours after NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said North Korean troops were moving toward Russia’s Kursk region, which thousands of Ukrainian forces entered in August and where they continue to hold significant ground as Russian forces struggle to dislodge them.

The Pentagon’s figure is markedly higher than previous reports on North Korean troops entering the fight. Last week, the White House said it believed about 3,000 North Korean troops had arrived in Russia.

The entry of North Korean forces into the mix adds a new element of uncertainty to the conflict since for the first time troops from outside of Russia and Ukraine could join in the fighting, raising new questions over the wider global impact of the almost 3-year-old war.

Russia has increasingly relied on North Korea to supply artillery shells and missiles as the war has gone on and Russian stockpiles have been thinned by the overwhelming use of munitions along the front lines. The entry of North Korean troops takes that relationship a step further and raises concerns over Moscow transferring its own military know-how — including nuclear weapon components or industrial help — to the Kim regime in Pyongyang.

In a post on Facebook, Ukraine Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha stated “Ukraine has warned that Russia is preparing to deploy North Korean units”, for weeks, but “we did not see a decisive answer. It has now been confirmed by the NATO Secretary General. Conclusion: listen to Ukraine”.

The fighting in Kursk has been a huge embarrassment for President Vladimir Putin, whose forces have been unable to mobilize in significant numbers to push the Ukrainians out. Putin has refused to pull his troops off the front lines in Ukraine to help in Kursk, and the new North Korean deployment suggests this might be the solution.

Russian forces in eastern Ukraine are steadily taking ground from Ukrainian forces, sparking worries that Ukrainian forces have lost the momentum on the battlefield. But the Russian troops there also continue to take enormous losses.

The Joe Biden administration has announced it expects the Ukrainians to fight whatever forces they encounter on the front line. Singh stressed comments last week from National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby that the North Koreans are “fair game” if they engage in combat, adding that the Ukrainians will be able to use US-supplied weapons to fight them off.

“If we see DPRK troops moving in towards the front lines, they are co-belligerents in the war,” Singh added, “this is a calculation that North Korea has to make.”

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will host his South Korean counterpart, Kim Yong Un, at the Pentagon on Wednesday ahead of a larger meeting of diplomats from the two countries on Thursday in Washington, where the North Korean deployments will be a topic of discussion.

Gaza war ‘should end’: Biden

Joe Biden

“We need a ceasefire. We should end this war. It should end, it should end, it should end,” Biden told reporters after casting his early vote in the US presidential election.

He added that he was going to “get out of here, get on a secure line, and follow up on that”.

The US has spent $22.76bn in support of Israel’s war on the besieged enclave and operations against the Houthis in Yemen, according to a report by Brown University’s Watson Institute. The $17.9bn in military aid to Israel since the war in Gaza started a year ago is the highest annual total ever.

A large part of the US-delivered arsenal is munitions, the report said, including artillery shells and 2,000-pound (907kg) bombs.

An Al Jazeera investigation has revealed that the United States and United Kingdom have provided military support to Israel by creating an air bridge that was vital to sustain the intensity of the war on the blockaded territory.

Health authorities in Gaza said Monday that the confirmed death toll in the coastal enclave has surpassed 43,000 while over 101,000 others have been injured. The majority of the dead are women and children.

Israel’s war on Gaza has displaced nearly the entire civilian population amid an ongoing blockade that has led to severe shortages of food, clean water, and medicine.

Mediation efforts led by the US, Egypt, and Qatar to reach a cease-fire and prisoner swap agreement between Israel and Hamas have failed over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s refusal to halt the war.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its actions in the Palestinian enclave.