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Hezbollah leader vows response to Israeli assassination of top military commander

Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah

“The resistance’s response to the assassination of commander Fuad Shukr is settled and there is no discussion about it,” the secretary-general of Hezbollah said Thursday, speaking at the funeral of the slain commander.

“Several countries have asked Hezbollah not to respond to the Israeli strike on Beirut’s suburbs. We are before a major battle and we have entered a new phase that exceeds the issue of support fronts,” he added.

He stressed that Shukur’s assassination will increase the resolve, determination and willpower of Hezbollah.

Nasrallah said Israel deliberately carried out a rocket attack that killed a dozen people in the occupied Golan Heights in order to make up an excuse for the assassination of resistance commanders.

“The Zionist enemy accused Hezbollah of being behind the strike on the town of Majdal Shams without providing any evidence. Our internal investigation determined that we had nothing to do with what happened there,” Nasrallah stated.

“The motive behind the Majdal al-Shams rocket strike was to pit the Druze community in the occupied Golan Heights against local Shia Muslims. Hezbollah would have acknowledged responsibility had it committed a mistake that led to the death of civilians.”

Nasrallah stated that Israeli authorities rushed to pin the blame for the Majdal Shams attack on Hezbollah as soon as they found out that the majority of the fatalities were children.

“We have a great deal of evidence that shows missiles launched by Israeli systems have frequently hit the city of Acre and other areas in the occupied territories,” he added.

The Hezbollah chief denounces the strike in Beirut that killed Shukr as “an act of aggression and not simply an assassination”.

“The aggression targeted civilian and not military buildings. Days before the attack, the Israeli enemy alleged that its action would be in reprisal for the Majdal Shams incident. We do not accept such assertion.”

“We are paying the price of our support for Gaza and the Palestinian cause. This is not something new and we accept such a cost,” he continued.

Nasrallah also emphasized that Iran will not remain idle after the assassination of the head of the political bureau of the Hamas resistance movement, Ismail Haniyeh, in Tehran.

“Iran considers that its sovereignty, image and honor have been encroached on, because Haniyeh was its guest. I tell the Israelis that they can laugh a little now because they will cry a lot later.”

“Do they imagine that they can kill Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and still expect Iran to stand idly by?” the Hezbollah chief stated.

Iran military commanders emphasize strong response regarding assassination of Hamas leader

Major General Seyyed Abdolrahim Mousavi, said on Thursday that the resistance front will give the necessary response to the Zionist crime of assassinating Ismail Haniyeh.

General Mousavi referred to Haniyeh as one of the most prominent resistance leaders and emphasized that his loss is a great tragedy.

Meanwhile Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, also commented on the sidelines of Haniyeh’s funeral in Tehran regarding Iran’s reaction and retaliation for the martyrdom of the Hamas Political Bureau Chief, stating: “This will definitely happen.”

General Bagheri stressed that various actions must be taken and that the Zionists will certainly regret it.

Haniyeh, along with one of his bodyguards, was assassinated on Wednesday at his residence in Tehran. A funeral procession was held for the deceased in Tehran on Thursday.

Iran says the Israeli regime has breached its territorial integrity and national sovereignty by killing Haniyeh as he was a guest of the Islamic Republic.

Pezeshkian: Iran will continue to support resistance with firmer determination

Hamas Ismail Haniyeh

Massoud Pezeshkian had a phone conversation with Khalil al-Hayya, the deputy chief of Hamas’ political bureau in the Gaza Strip, who was accompanying the assassinated Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran for the new Iranian president’s inauguration ceremony.

He said, “The Iranian Leadership, nation and government will not give up an iota of its support for the resistant and oppressed Palestinian people, and will continue to support the axis of resistance, especially the people of Palestine and the oppressed people of Gaza with the stronger determination.”

Haniyeh and his security guard were slain in an Israeli air strike which prompted Iranian officials to issue stern warnings that their blood would be avenged.

Pezeshkian said the loss is more tragic as Haniyeh was Iran’s guest and was targeted inside the Iranian territory.

He added the Israeli regime resorts to assassination as it has failed in all its criminal policies, and seeks to get out of the dead end.

Meanwhile, al-Hayya appreciated the Iranian president’s message of condolences and Iran’s supportive stance for the resistance, noting, “The martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran was Almighty God’s wisdom and determination to once again show that members of the resistance axis are interwoven.”

Iran urges OIC emergency meeting after Haniyeh assassination

Hamas Ismail Haniyeh

Bagheri made the call in separate phone conversations with Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty.

“By crossing red lines, committing flagrant terrorist aggression over the martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh and violating the national security of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the fake Zionist regime has posed serious threats to regional security and stability,” Bagheri said.

The top Iranian diplomat stressed that the Islamic Republic would use its “inherent and legitimate right” to take decisive action against the occupying entity.

“An emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation is essential to address such blatant crimes in the martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh and blatant violation of the national security of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” he added.

The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and Egypt, for their parts, condemned in the strongest terms the assassination of the Hamas leader and said Tehran reserves the right to defend its territorial integrity.

“Saudi Arabia welcomes the proposed convention of an OIC meeting to investigate the martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh and emphasizes the continuation of consultations between the two countries,” Bin Farhan said.

Qatar’s foreign minister stressed the Israeli regime knows no boundaries in carrying out its criminal actions and hailed Haniyeh as a unique figure in the Islamic world, adding, “His loss is a great disaster for the Islamic Ummah.”

Turkey’s Fidan praised the Iranian proposal for the convention of an OIC meeting and stated, “It is necessary for all countries in the region to condemn this heinous crime and take decisive measures to counter the terrorist actions of the Zionist regime.”

Abdelatty voiced Egypt’s vehement denunciation of the targeted killing of the Hamas politburo chief and threw Cairo’s weight behind Tehran’s initiative.

Haniyeh was in Tehran to attend the inauguration ceremony of new Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday.

The Israeli assassination took place in the wee hours of Wednesday, with initial reports stating that the Hamas leader was targeted by a “guided missile” that struck his accommodation in the north of the Iranian capital.

Israel purchases $11bn worth of US weapons since onset of Gaza war: Report

Israel Army

The announcement coincided with the appointment of Aviram Hasson as the new head of Israel’s mission to the US, succeeding Mishel Ben Baruch, who held the position for five years.

“Since Oct. 7, the Mission has achieved an unprecedented $11 billion in defense acquisitions,” the ministry said in a statement.

According to the ministry, the purchases include a third F-35 squadron, tank and armored vehicle engines, and combat vehicles.

The Mission also “transported thousands of tons of equipment to Israel via hundreds of flights and dozens of sea shipments, marking the highest procurement volume ever in such a timeframe”, the statement added.

Flouting a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire, Israel has faced international condemnation amid its continued brutal offensive on Gaza since an Oct. 7, 2023 attack by Palestinian group Hamas.

Almost 39,500 Palestinians have since been killed, mostly women and children, and over 91,000 injured, according to local health authorities.

Nearly ten months into the Israeli war, vast tracts of Gaza lie in ruins amid a crippling blockade of food, clean water and medicine.

Israel stands accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice.

US reaches plea deals with 9/11 planners at Guantanamo

US 9/11

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Walid Muhammad Salih Mubarak bin Attash and Mustafa Ahmed Adam al-Hawsawi all reached a plea agreement with Washington, the Defense Department announced Wednesday.

The Pentagon would not comment on any further details of the plea agreement. The New York Times reports the three will receive life sentences, and the possibility of the death penalty is now off the table.

The three accused prisoners were all charged jointly in 2008 and again in 2012 in connection to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks against the US, which killed nearly 3,000 people after the terrorist group al Qaeda hijacked two planes and crashed them into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center.

Along with the three prisoners who reached the plea deal, two others were similarly charged in connection to the 9/11 attacks: Ali Abdul Aziz Ali and Ramzi Bin al-Shibh.

The families of those killed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks are likely to push back against the plea deal, which they have said in the past allows the prisoners to avoid a trial.

The US launched a war on terrorism after the al Qaeda attacks, invading both Iraq and Afghanistan. American forces killed al Qaeda leader and 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden in 2011.

The three accused 9/11 plotters have been held since 2003, stuck in pretrial litigation. Mohammed, sometimes known as KSM, is accused of being the chief mastermind of the 9/11 attacks.

He was subjected to torture during his early detention at Guantanamo Bay, including waterboarding, human rights groups have said. The US has been accused of carrying out acts of torture and abuse against prisoners at the facility.

Mohammed, a Pakistani national, is also accused of being behind at least 30 terrorist attacks or plots.

The plea deal may allow the US to incarcerate the prisoners and move them out of Guantanamo Bay.

The Joe Biden administration has been seeking to wind down operations at Guantanamo Bay, a facility located in a coastal port the US leases from Cuba. The US has been accused of carrying out acts of torture and abuse against prisoners at the facility.

The US last transferred a prisoner from Guantanamo Bay in April 2023, leaving around 30 prisoners at the facility. The US once held 780 prisoners at the site.

In a similar case, the Department of Justice (DOJ) denied a request by Zacarias Moussaoui to serve the remainder of his life sentence in France, the Times reported Wednesday.

Two relatives of people killed in the 9/11 attacks told the Times that the DOJ said it had denied Moussaoui’s request last Friday. No explanation was provided for the several days delay in notification, even after senators wrote to the Biden administration demanding that Moussaoui’s request be rejected last week.

Moussaoui is serving a life sentence from the supermax prison in Colorado. He was arrested in Minnesota a month before the attacks, and for some time after 9/11, it was believed that he would have been the 20th hijacker, but the assertion was later dropped.

All countries worldwide favor negotiated settlement to Ukraine war: Zelensky

Volodymyr Zelensky

Russia was not invited to the first peace summit, hosted by Switzerland in June; according to Zelensky, it was deliberately excluded from the gathering. Now Moscow should take a seat at the table, the Ukrainian leader said in an interview published on Wednesday.

“The majority of the world today says that Russia must be represented at the second summit, otherwise we will not achieve meaningful results,” he said, adding “since the whole world wants them to be at the table, we cannot be against it”.

The first conference was snubbed by several countries, including China, which demanded talks that would allow both sides of the conflict to participate.

Moscow has repeatedly announced it is open to negotiations with Kiev, but there are issues that must first be addressed for any meaningful conversation to begin, including Zelensky’s legitimacy as head of state. His term ended in May and elections were not held due to martial law. According to Zelensky, by November Kiev intends to prepare a plan based on the results of the first summit that will include “territorial integrity, sovereignty and so on”.

Asked whether Ukraine’s return to the borders of 1991 would be a mandatory precondition for peace talks with Russia, Zelensky replied that it is desirable but not obligatory.

Last month, the Ukrainian leader signaled that he wanted to end the conflict “as soon as possible”, and was now ready to talk with Russia regardless of who is in charge of the country.

In 2022, Zelensky barred his country from any talks with the current leadership in Moscow after four former Ukrainian regions voted overwhelmingly to join Russia in referendums which were summarily dismissed by Kiev and its Western backers.

The first summit mainly focused on Kiev’s ‘peace formula’, demanding that Russia withdraw its troops from all territory claimed by Ukraine. Moscow has dismissed the plan, calling it “detached from reality”.

Last week, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that signals sent by Kiev about Ukraine’s willingness to resume peace talks with Moscow are not credible.

Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced his own peace proposal in June, saying he was ready to start talks once Kiev commits to neutral status and cedes its claims to all six former Ukrainian regions that chose to join Russia in 2014 and 2022. His overture was rejected by Zelensky as an “ultimatum”.

Lebanon lodges complaint at UN over Israeli cyberattacks

UNSC

The Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants said in a statement that “cyber-attacks pose a serious threat to civil aviation services and threaten the security and safety of communications networks, devices, applications, and electronic data in Lebanese vital facilities and installations”.

The ministry also instructed its permanent mission in Geneva to file a complaint with the headquarters of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), requesting that the union “takes the necessary technical measures to stop these attacks and help Lebanon ensure the smooth functioning of communications networks”.

The filed complaints were based on a report from the Lebanese Ministry of Telecommunications, which identified an interference source in northern Israel. The interference led to a decline in the accuracy of the Global Positioning System (GPS) in Lebanon, affecting transportation and communication services.

The report also highlighted frequent alerts from the Network Time Protocol Server, showing the repeated loss of the GPS signal and a decline in the quality of service offered by mobile phone network operators.

Pezeshkian: Iran will not forget China’s assistance in countering US sanctions

Pezeshkian China Envoy

In a meeting with Peng Qinghua, Vice Chairman of the National People’s Congress and special envoy of the President of China in Tehran, Pezeshkian added that China has been a friend to Iran in difficult times.

Pezeshkian also stressed the completion and implementation of the major “Belt and Road” initiative and the 25-year cooperation plan between the two countries.

Pezeshkian referred to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS as international platforms for interactions between Iran and China.

The President also pointed to the Zionist regime’s action in assassinating Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas leader, in Tehran, and highlighted US financial, military, and political support as a factor in the continuation of Zionist crimes.

He said the international community is responsible for the unprecedented, brutal, and anti-human crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza, and human rights organizations and countries claiming to uphold human rights must be accountable for their silence in the face of this modern-day barbarism.

Pezeshkian called on China, as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, to use all its capacities to condemn Israel’s crimes.

Peng Qinghua also emphasized his country’s readiness to implement the 25-year cooperation plan and enhance economic, political, social, and cultural cooperation with Iran.

Peng Qinghua further stated that China firmly condemns the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh and emphasizes the necessity of adhering to international principles and respecting Iran’s territorial sovereignty.

Israel claims Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif killed in Gaza

Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif

The attack — which hit tents housing displaced people in the al-Mawasi camp in southern part of the besieged enclave — killed over 90 people, including women and children, and wounded more than 300 others, but there was no confirmation at the time Deif was among them, with Hamas claiming he had evaded the attack.

Now, Israel claims it can “confirm” Deif was killed.

Hamas leader Izzat al-Rishq has stressed that the confirmation or denial of the death of Deif is solely the responsibility of the brigades’ leadership, emphasizing that no external announcements, including media reports, can verify such information.

“Confirming or denying the death of any Qassam commander is the business of the Brigades and the movement’s leadership,” al-Rishq said in a statement on Telegram.

“Without an announcement from them, no news published in the media or by any other party can be confirmed,” he added without elaborating.

Deif is among the founders of Hamas’s military wing, the Qassam Brigades, in the 1990s and has led the force for more than 20 years.

Israel has identified him and Hamas’s Gaza leader, Yahya Sinwar, as the chief architects of the large-scale and surprise Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, against the regime on October 7.

Deif hasn’t been seen in public in years, and only a handful of photos of him exist online.

The high-profile Hamas military commander became the head of the Qassam Brigades in 2002 after Israel killed his predecessor, Salah Shahada.

He is believed to have helped expand Hamas’s labyrinth of tunnels that run beneath Gaza.