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Iran Leader: Gaza is still foremost issue of Islamic world

Ayatollah Khamenei

The Leader made the remarks in a meeting with Iran’s new parliament members and President-Elect Massoud Pezeshkian on Sunday.

On Gaza, he said, “It is true that many people don’t have that initial passion after months, but the truth is that the same significance of the first days, even more, exists today.”

Ayatollah Khamenei also praised the resistance movements for “showing their power more day by day.”

“A massive military, political and economic establishment like the US is fighting with a resistance group behind the usurping Zionist regime, but they have failed to bring them down to their knees,” He said and further explained, “Since they cannot bring Hamas to its knees and they cannot bring the resistance to its knees, they take it out on people and drop bombs on them.”

The Leader added the issue is not over as people in the world are judging the Israeli regime. He advised the lawmakers not to remain silent in the face of the Israeli atrocities.

On domestic front, Ayatollah Khamenei called on the lawmakers to forge constructive interaction between the parliament and the newly elected president and his administration.

Yemen’s Houthi says ready for ‘long war’ with Israel

Yemen Houthi

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree made the remarks on Saturday, hours after Israeli targeted buildings, oil facilities, and a power station in the western Yemeni province of al-Hudaydah, causing a number of casualties.

He described the airstrikes as “heinous aggression” that had targeted civilian structures.

The Yemeni forces, however, he added, “will not stop their support operations for our brothers in Gaza, regardless of the consequences and results.”

The forces have been targeting the occupied Palestinian territories as well as Israeli ships and vessels affiliated with the regime since October 7, when Tel Aviv began a genocidal war against the Gaza Strip.

They have vowed to keep up their operations as long as the regime sustained the war and a simultaneous siege that it has been enforcing against the Palestinian territory.

Adding to his remarks, Saree likewise asserted that the forces “are preparing for a long war with this enemy until the aggression ceases, the siege is lifted, and all crimes committed against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip are stopped.”

He also added Yemen reserved the right to retaliate in kind against the Israeli regime over the Saturday attack against al-Hudaydah.

“They (the Yemeni forces) will respond to this heinous aggression and will not hesitate to strike vital targets of the Israeli enemy,” the official stated.

In the same context, he reiterated an earlier statement by the forces, in which they had warned that the coastal city of Tel Aviv in the occupied territories was no longer a safe place as it was within the range of Yemeni weapons.

The forces carried out a drone strike against the city on Friday in their most daring attack against the regime since the onset of the Gaza war.

Gaza’s children facing dire situation amid Israeli attacks: UNICEF

Gaza War

In a post on its X account, UNICEF stated, “Skin diseases, unsanitary environments, unending hostilities. Children in Gaza are dealing with overwhelming conditions. A ceasefire is needed now.”

UNICEF reiterated the urgent need for an immediate ceasefire, emphasizing, “A ceasefire is needed now.”

In early June, UNICEF warned of severe child food poverty amid world crises, including in Gaza.

It noted months of hostilities and restrictions on humanitarian aid have collapsed food and health systems, resulting in “catastrophic consequences” for children and their families in the besieged enclave.

The government media office in the besieged enclave has also reported thousands of Palestinian children in the blockaded territory are at risk of death due to the “Israeli policy of starvation”.

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 attack by Hamas.

Of the 39,000 Palestinians killed by Israel since October 7, more than 16,000 are children.

Over nine months into the Israeli onslaught, vast tracts of Gaza lie in ruins amid a crippling blockade of food, clean water and medicine.

ICJ ruling shows grave concerns over Israel’s crimes against Palestinians: Iran

Israel Palestine

In a statement on Saturday, Kanaani said the ICJ’s advisory opinion about the “legal consequences arising from the policies and practices of Israel in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem”, reflected the international community’s grave concerns about the Israeli regime’s illegal and criminal measures.

Citing the ICJ ruling that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian land violates international law and must end, he added, “The Islamic Republic of Iran believes that the oppressed Palestinian nation’s fundamental right to self-determination has been constantly violated during the past years, particularly after the declaration of establishment of the child-murdering Israeli regime and continues to be violated, as the violation of the rights of Palestinian people is not confined to a specific era.”

He also noted that the Israeli genocidal crimes, its crimes against humanity, and the war crimes committed against Gaza during the past recent months have systematically violated the Palestinian nation’s right to self-determination.

The Iranian spokesman then called on the international community, specifically the UN Security Council, to hold the Zionist regime’s officials accountable and take practical steps to end the Israeli acts of aggression against Palestine and its illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories.

Kanaani then reiterated Iran’s progressive idea for settling the current illegal conditions in occupied Palestine, calling for an inclusive referendum involving all residents and main citizens of Palestine, including Muslims, Christians and Jews.

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled on July 19 that Israel’s continued presence in the occupied Palestinian territory is unlawful and should come to an end “as rapidly as possible”.

Nawaf Salam, president of the ICJ in The Hague, read out the nonbinding advisory opinion issued by the 15-judge panel on Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory on Friday.

The judges pointed to a wide list of policies – including the building and expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, use of the area’s natural resources, the annexation and imposition of permanent control over lands and discriminatory policies against Palestinians – all of which it said violated international law.

The court said Israel has no right to sovereignty of the territories, is violating international laws against acquiring territory by force and is impeding Palestinians’ right to self-determination.

The court’s opinion was sought in a 2022 request from the United Nations General Assembly.

The ICJ, also known as the World Court, is the highest UN body for hearing disputes between states.

Israel says pounded Yemen’s Hodeidah in response to Houthi deadly attack

Israel Yemen Attack

The air strikes on Saturday were carried out a day after the Houthis claimed responsibility for a drone attack that killed one person in Tel Aviv and injured 10 others.

The Houthi-affiliated Al Masirah TV reported the Israeli attack targeted oil storage facilities and a power plant in Hodeidah, igniting a fire in the area. The news outlet quoted health officials as saying the air raids resulted in casualties, including fatalities, without specifying a number.

But the Israeli military claimed it hit “military targets” in Yemen.

Military spokesman Daniel Hagari has stated that Israeli fighter jets attacked military targets in the Yemeni port of Hodeidah.

He added the warplanes struck “military targets of the Houthi terrorist regime in the Hodeidah port area in Yemen, in response to the hundreds of attacks against the State of Israel in recent months”.

The Israeli air strikes are the first known direct attack by Israel against Houthis since the start of the war on Gaza. The assault comes amid growing fears of escalating violence across the Middle East.

Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdel Salam said the “brutal Israeli aggression against Yemen” aims to “pressure Yemen to stop supporting Gaza, which is a dream that will not come true”.

He added that the attack “will only increase the determination of the Yemeni people and their valiant armed forces”.

The Iran-allied Houthis have been targeting shipping lanes in the Red Sea in a campaign that they say aims to pressure Israel to end its war on Gaza, which has killed more than 38,900 Palestinians.

The Yemeni group has also launched ballistic missiles and drones at Israel, most of which have been intercepted.

But early on Friday, an explosive-laden Houthi drone eluded Israeli air defences and struck a building in Tel Aviv in what was seen as a major security breach in Israel.

The United States and United Kingdom have been conducting air strikes in Yemen for months in response to the Houthis’ Red Sea assaults. But the military campaign has failed to stop the Yemeni group’s attacks.

Iranian Greco-Roman wrestlers snatch 5 gold medals in Junior Asian Championships

Iranian Greco-Roman wrestlers snatch 5 gold medals in Junior Asian Championships

The gold medals were won by Grego-Roman wrestlers Ali Ahmadi Vafa in 55kg, Erfan Jarkani in 63kg, Ali Reza Abd-e Vali in 77kg, Mohammad Hadi Seydi in 87kg, and Abolfazl Fathi Tazangi in 130kg.

The first five weight matches of the Asian Championships youth wrestling competitions took place on Saturday in Sriracha, Thailand.

The U15 and U20 Asian Championships kicked off in the Thai city of Sriracha on July 16. The games will end on July 24.

Palestinian Interior Ministry says no safe areas left across Gaza

Gaza War

In recent days, the Israeli army released maps indicating routes for Palestinians to move from the Gaza and north governorates to the south, claiming these routes were “safe”.

However, eyewitnesses told Anadolu that the Israeli army stationed on the Netzarim axis, south of Gaza City, is killing Palestinians as they attempt to pass through.

The ministry said that “the occupation is deceiving citizens by broadcasting images and scenes of displaced people at checkpoints, creating the illusion that there are no inspections”.

It warned against “the occupation’s lies and deceit,” noting that the army “commits severe torture and abuse against displaced individuals away from the cameras, executes dozens, and allows the injured to bleed to death.”

The ministry also called on the international community to “intervene urgently and pressure the occupation to end its displacement policy, which has been enforced since the war began, including using starvation in Gaza and North Gaza as a systematic strategy to force people to move.”

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

More than 38,900 Palestinians have since been killed, mostly women and children, and over 89,600 injured, according to local health authorities.

Over nine months into the Israeli onslaught, vast tracts of Gaza lie in ruins amid a crippling blockade of food, clean water and medicine.

Iran’s Navy saves sunk Sahand Destroyer

Sahand Destroyer

The Sahand destroyer was lifted from the bottom of the sea nearly two weeks after keeling over and sinking.

Images show that the warship has not sustained serious damages and its main systems and equipment have not been detached in the accident.

The accident happened on July 7, when Sahand was deployed to a pier belonging to the Bandar Abbas maritime industries for repair.

The Iranian Navy announced the vessel lost its balance after taking on water in its tanks during the repair process.

Sahand destroyer joined the Navy’s fleet in December 2018.

The destroyer is furnished with anti-ship cruise missiles and a helicopter deck and enjoys electronic warfare systems.

Ranchers in northern Iran move to summer resorts in mountains

Ranchers in northern Iran move to summer resorts in mountains

Every year, the green pastures of the province host the nomads and thousands of their livestock.

The pasture fodder consists of medicinal plants as well, so the migrant herders harvest the plants for herbal medicine as a source of revenue during their stay in the mountains.

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Ukraine to receive first $1.5 billion of seized Russian cash: Report

Russian Central Bank

“In July 2024, Euroclear will make a first payment of €1.55 billion to the European Fund for Ukraine following the recent implementation of the EU regulation on the windfall contribution,” Euroclear said in a statement on Friday.

It follows months of deliberations among EU and G7 nations about how to use billions of dollars belonging to Russia’s central bank that were immobilized as part of Ukraine-related sanctions.

The announcement came as part of a report on the financial results for the first half of 2024, which revealed that frozen Russian assets had generated €3.4 billion ($3.7 billion) of the €4 billion ($4.36 billion) interest accrued by the clearing house during the six-month period.

After tax, the windfall amounts to €1.7 billion ($1.85 billion), €1.55 billion ($1.7 billion) of which will be sent to Ukraine. The remainder will be “put aside as a buffer against current and future risks”. A total of €836 million ($910 million) will be paid to Belgium in corporate taxes, the statement added. Euroclear added it is continuing to “diligently implement the international sanctions on Russian assets”.

The EU immobilized around €210 billion ($229 billion) of sovereign assets belonging to Russia’s central bank as part of sanctions imposed on Moscow over the conflict in Ukraine. The bulk of the funds is held in the privately owned depository. The clearing house previously reported that the assets had generated roughly €4.4 billion ($4.8 billion) in interest last year.

In June, the EU Foreign Affairs Council announced that it would make windfall profits from immobilized Russian funds available to Ukraine. The first tranche will be used to purchase ammunition and air-defense systems, it said, adding that another €1 billion will be transferred by the end of the year.

Some G7 members, such as the US and the UK, had been pushing for the outright seizure of Russian assets. Concerns over the legality of such a move led to a decision to use the interest generated by the funds instead.

Russia has repeatedly stressed any actions taken against its assets would amount to “theft,” insisting that seizing the funds or similar moves would violate international law and lead to retaliation.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned this week that “illegal attempts to rob the Russian Federation” would cause huge damage to the international financial system.