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Israel freezing work permits for tens of thousands of Palestinians

Israel Palestinian IDs

“The Israeli Civil Administration, which is a unit in the Ministry of Defense, has begun freezing nearly 80,000 work permits for Palestinian workers from the West Bank,” the Israeli public broadcaster reported.

Since the start of Tel Aviv’s war on Gaza on Oct. 7 last year, Israel has prevented workers from the West Bank from accessing the Israeli labor market.

The broadcasting authority claimed days ago that the Israeli army was renewing work permits for tens of thousands of Palestinian workers from the West Bank.

Prior to the war on Gaza, more than 170,000 Palestinians were working in Israel, constituting an important source of income for the Palestinian economy.

Israel does not allow Palestinian workers to pass through Israeli checkpoints except after obtaining permits from the Israeli army.

Previous estimates from the Israeli Ministry of Finance indicate that the absence of Palestinian workers in the construction, agriculture, and industrial sectors resulted in a monthly loss of 3 billion shekels (840 million dollars).

Tensions have been running high across the West Bank since Israel launched a deadly military offensive against the Gaza Strip after an attack by the Hamas group on Oct. 7, 2023.

More than 450 Palestinians have since been killed and nearly 5,200 others injured by Israeli army fire in the occupied territory, according to the Health Ministry.

Iranian oil min.: Tehran-Moscow ties will continue growing 

Owji was speaking during a meeting with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.

He said president Raisi took some measures to expand ties with Russia and signed good agreements with the country.

Owji added that Iran’s relations with Russia will continue to grow under Acting President Mohammad Mokhber.

The Iranian oil minister said Mokhber will pursue the implementation of agreements that president Raisi signed with Moscow.

New details about French police raid on headquarters of MKO 

The source added that the MKO also used the building for eavesdropping on people’s telephone calls and as a television studio.

The French authorities seized all the equipment including important files pertaining to the MKO’s espionage activities against Iran.

The informed source further said that three members of the group were arrested during the raid.

According to the source, during a trial session at a court in Paris, the prosecutor’s representative divulged the role of the MKO’s television channel in provoking acts of violence and terrorism against the people of Iran.

The MKO is responsible for thousands of deaths in Iran in the 1980s and later. The terror group is also notorious for allying itself with Saddam’s regime, an arch-enemy of Iran, during the Iraqi imposed war in the 1980s.

This alliance culminated during a Baathist-backed offensive against Iran by the MKO with the aim of capturing Tehran but the group’s members were heavily defeated in the fighting that ensued and many of them were killed or captured.

Iranian presidential hopeful announces three-step policy on Afghan refugees 

Pezeshkian, who has the backing of top reformist figures in the country for the June 28 polls, said in a post on X social media platform on Friday that the interior ministry will be tasked with completely sealing the borders to stop the inflow new migrants as the first step.

The top contender, who according to opinion polls has high chances of winning the vote, said he would organize the current migrants and negotiate with European countries to accept some of the immigrants or at least bear the costs of their stay in Iran as his next moves.

He wrote, “It cannot be denied that a large number of our Afghan brothers play an effective role in Iran’s economy and have made sacrifices in the (Iraqi) imposed war, but their presence in Iran should be organized, and the responsibility falls on the interior and intelligence ministries.”

“The West should accept responsibility for what it has done in Afghanistan which has led to the migration of millions of Afghans. There is no reason for the Iranian people to pay for the wrong policies of others,” he added.

Iran hosts over 8 million Afghan refugees, many of them undocumented, on humanitarian grounds. But the issue is turning into a social malady as the number of refugees is spiraling out of control.

All of the candidates have almost two weeks to express their stances on a vast array of issues through different media and platforms and are given equal airtime on the state-run media.

Unseasonable hail, rainfall catch northern Iran by surprise 

Other cities of Semnan province experienced rainfalls and dust storms.

The adjacent province of Mazandaran was also affected by the untimely adverse weather conditions.

The Tehran-Chalous route was blocked due to heavy rains and floods.

According to reports, some vehicles got stuck in the floodwaters near Kandovan.

Also on Thursday, people in the capital Tehran and Qom faced a substantial dust storm which severely reduced visibility on the roads.

A similar storm caused widespread disruption in the southern province of Hormozgan.

Normal life was also disrupted in the capital Tehran due to severe storm.

Dust storm, strong winds disrupt Tehran

Storm Iran Tehran

The sudden weather phenomenon significantly reduced visibility and prompted health advisories cautioning against outdoor activities.

In a separate incident, the force of the intense winds led to a large tree collapsing on Keshavarz Boulevard in downtown Tehran.

The fallen tree obstructed traffic lanes, requiring swift intervention from local authorities to clear the roadway and ensure public safety.

Meanwhile, due to the severity of the storm, motorists encountered hazardous conditions on the expressway linking Tehran to Qom, south of the capital.

The turbulent weather not only disrupted traffic flow but also raised concerns about road safety amidst reduced visibility and gusty winds.

These incidents follow a recent bout of severe weather in Hormozgan Province and specifically in Bandar Abbas along the Persian Gulf, where a similar storm caused widespread disruption.

Iran, Azerbaijan hold first joint military drill

Iranian Army

This significant exercise aimed at countering terrorism marks a new chapter in military cooperation between the two nations.

The comprehensive drill featured a variety of fire support, including helicopter, drone, and artillery support, showcasing a sophisticated military strategy.

The joint operation utilized diverse operational tactics and techniques to combat terrorist forces and organized crime, while also strengthening the military ties between the armed forces of Iran and Azerbaijan to confront common adversaries.

The Iranian embassy in Baku announced that this was the first joint and simultaneous exercise aimed at countering terrorism in the Aras region.

It is planned that future exercises will be conducted on a larger scale along the borders of the two countries.

Military officials say this initiative underscores the commitment of both nations to enhancing their military collaboration and ensuring regional security.

Two terrorists eliminated in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan province

Iran Police

The province’s police commander announced that these two high-ranking operatives were neutralized during recent operations conducted by the personnel of the provincial law enforcement agency.

The successful operation not only led to the elimination of these dangerous terrorists but also resulted in the substantial seizure of arms. A total of 82 combat weapons were discovered, which included several heavy and semi-heavy arms.

The provincial police commander emphasized that the security forces remain resolute in their mission to ensure stability and safety in the region.

The Jaish al-Adl terrorist group has been directly involved in a number of deadly attacks on the soil of the Islamic Republic of Iran, mostly in the southeastern Sistan and Baluchestan province.
The group which is supported by the US and Israel, seeks to cede the province.

UN warns accumulated waste in Gaza poses ‘catastrophic’ environmental, health risks

Gaza War

“As of 9 June, over 330,000 tons of waste have accumulated in or near populated areas across Gaza, posing catastrophic environmental and health risks,” UNRWA said in a statement.

“Children rummage through trash daily.”

The UN agency renewed its call for a cease-fire in the Palestinian enclave.

“Unimpeded humanitarian access and cease-fire now are crucial to restore humane living conditions,” it added.

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

More than 37,200 Palestinians have since been killed in Gaza, most of them women and children, and more than 84,900 others injured, according to local health authorities.

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

Israel stands accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice, whose latest ruling ordered Tel Aviv to immediately halt its operation in the southern city of Rafah, where over a million Palestinians had sought refuge from the war before it was invaded on May 6.

The UN relief chief on Wednesday warned about the “preventable scourage” of famine, saying: “More than one million people are expected to face death and starvation by the middle of July.”

Martin Griffiths stated “Conflicts in Sudan, Gaza and beyond are raging out of control,” stressing that the “war is pushing millions of people to the brink of starvation.”

Emphasizing that “only technicalities prevent famines from being declared, as people are already dying of hunger,” Griffiths added: “Famine in the 21st century is a preventable scourge.”

Over 520 Palestinians killed in West Bank since start of Gaza war: UN

West Bank Israel Palestine

Deputy spokesman Farhan Haq stressed at a news conference that the situation “continues to escalate, amid ongoing violence by Israeli forces and settlers”.

“Since 7 October, more than 520 Palestinians, nearly a quarter of them children, have been killed in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Almost three-quarters of those fatalities occurred during operations by Israeli forces. During the same period, more than 5,200 Palestinians were injured in these areas,” he said.

Haq noted that 960 attacks were reported in the same period in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem.

Regarding the Gaza Strip, Haq highlighted difficulties in accessing health care.

Despite the challenges, he added humanitarian workers provided health care services to 280,000 people in Gaza every week.

He cited ongoing difficulties in aid distribution due to fighting, road destruction, and restrictions in entry areas, emphasizing the critical need for aid to alleviate hunger conditions.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Club announced Wednesday Israel has arrested 9,170 Palestinians from the West Bank since the outbreak of the war in Gaza on Oct. 7 last year.

“Israeli occupation authorities, after 250 days of the genocidal war, continue to escalate systematic arrest campaigns that have targeted more than 9,170 detainees from the West Bank, including Jerusalem, in addition to thousands from Gaza,” it said in a statement.

“The occupation has committed horrific crimes” against prisoners leading to at least 18 deaths, while it is estimated that “dozens of detainees from Gaza have been martyred”.

“The occupation recently said in an investigative report that 36 detainees from Gaza have been martyred, and until today, it refuses to disclose their identities or circumstances of death,” it added.

The club also pointed out that 310 women and at least 640 children have been detained.

It confirmed that “the number of journalists arrested is about 85, with 52 remaining in detention, including 14 journalists from Gaza.”

“Among those detained, six female journalists are held either under administrative detention or on charges claimed by the occupation as incitement.”

It also noted that “the number of administrative detention orders has reached about 6,627.”

Administrative detention is an Israeli military order allowing detention without charge, extending up to six months and renewable.

The Prisoners’ Club said “the issue of Gaza detainees is currently the main challenge for human rights organizations, especially with the continued practice of enforced disappearance by the occupation against the majority of detainees from Gaza and its refusal to allow the International Committee of the Red Cross to visit them and check their detention conditions.”

Regarding the torture of detainees, the club stated that “methods of mistreatment include thirst, hunger and the deprivation of all basic life necessities.”

“The spread of skin diseases among detainees has emerged, particularly scabies, due to the lack of hygiene conditions, especially since the prison administration withdrew clothing and left each detainee with only one set of clothes, adopting a policy of overcrowding,” it added.

The Prisoners’ Club called for an “investigation under international supervision into the serious crimes and violations committed against detainees and prisoners in the occupation’s prisons and camps.”

Tensions have been high across the occupied West Bank since Israel launched a deadly military offensive against the Gaza Strip which has killed more than 37,200 people following an attack by the Palestinian group Hamas on Oct. 7 last year.