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Qalibaf re-elected as Iran’s parliament speaker

Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf

Having served as the speaker of the national assembly for the past four years, Qalibaf was elected with 197 votes by the newly-appointed lawmakers in the 290-seat parliament.

The Iranian parliament’s new term kicked off on Monday.

Qalibaf, who led the charts in the previous round of elections with over 1.26 million votes, emerged fourth on the list of the May 3 parliamentary elections winners with mere 440,000 votes.

the principlist Perseverance Front in the legislative polls, many analysts speculated that Qalibaf would no longer be elected as the speaker and would be replaced by figures like Hamid Rasaei.

Netanyahu calls civilian deaths in Gaza’s Rafah ‘tragic mistake’, over 36k Palestinians killed in strip

Gaza War

The Israeli raid on the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood of Rafah targeted a humanitarian zone filled with tents, where Israel’s military previously instructed displaced Palestinians to shelter from the ongoing war, the Gaza Health Ministry reported.

“Despite our utmost efforts not to harm innocent civilians, last night, there was a tragic mistake,” Netanyahu stated Monday in an address to Israel’s parliament.

“We are investigating the incident and will obtain a conclusion, because this is our policy.”

Gaza health officials announced most of the dead were women and children, and noted that the death toll is likely to rise as “countless” were trapped in rubble.

The strike was widely denounced, as criticism rises on the Israeli military operation in Rafah. A White House National Security Council spokesperson told Axios on Monday that the attack was “heartbreaking”.

The attack comes just days after the United Nations’s International Court of Justice ordered Israel to stop its operations in Rafah, the last remaining major settlement in Gaza that has not been invaded by Israel.

More than half of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million people are believed to be sheltering in Rafah, and more than 80 percent of the territory’s population overall are displaced from their homes. The U.N. announced famine has begun in parts of the region as civilians struggle to get access to humanitarian aid.

Israel has killed more than 36,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip since a cross-border attack by the Palestinian group Hamas on Oct. 7 last year.

Iranian Hajj pilgrims heading to Saudi Arabia

Hajj pilgrims

10 thousand people are in the Saudi city of Medina and 20 thousand others are in Mecca.

A total of 87,550 pilgrims from Iran will take part in this year’s Hajj rituals, to take place from 14 to 19 June.

Hajj is a pilgrimage that every able-bodied and financially able Muslim is obliged to undertake at least once during their lifetime.

The annual pilgrimage is regarded as one of the pillars of Islam and the largest act of mass pilgrimage in the world.

It is also a demonstration of Muslims’ unity and their submission to Allah.

Gaza death toll from Israeli attacks surges past 36,000

Gaza War

At least 81,026 people have also been injured in the onslaught, the ministry said in a statement.

“Israeli forces killed 33 people, injured 383 others in seven ‘massacres’ against families in the last 24 hours,” the ministry noted.

“Many people are still trapped under rubble and on the roads as rescuers are unable to reach them,” it added.

Israel has continued its brutal offensive on the Palestinian enclave since Oct. 7, 2023 following a Hamas attack despite a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire in the enclave.

Nearly eight months into the Israeli war, vast swathes 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 (ICJ), which in its latest ruling has ordered Tel Aviv to immediately halt its operation in Rafah, where over a million Palestinians had sought refuge from the war before it was invaded on May 6.

Iranian acting FM says Iran and Oman will continue supporting Gaza 

Iranian acting FM Oman FM

He was speaking at a joint press briefing with Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi in Tehran on Monday.

Bagheri said he and the Omani side agreed that Tehran and Muscat must do more to stop the Israeli genocidal war in Gaza as well.

The acting foreign minister said Iran is strengthening ties with neighbors as part of the  policy of neighborliness pursued by late Iranian President Raisi.

Bagheri also thanked Oman for sending a delegation to the funeral of the late president and foreign minister.

Oman’s foreign minister in turn
said he is visiting Tehran to reaffirm deep brotherly bonds with Iran and show Oman’s solidarity with the Islamic Republic in the wake of the tragic copter crash that led to the demisr of late president Ebrahim Raisi and foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian.

Veteran Iran politician Ali Larijani does not rule out running for president 

Ali Larijani

In response to a journalist who asked if he would run, the member of Iran’s Expediency Council said glibly, “Let’s see”. Some people close to Larijani say he is determined to run for president but he still doubts if he will be able to muster necessary political support for his candidacy.

Larijani was disqualified from running for president in the previous election by the Guardian Council of Iran, a vetting body tasked with supervising elections and approving candidates.

The presidential election has been slated for June 28. Under the Iranian Constitution, in the event that the president dies, a snap election must be held within 50 days.

President Ebrahim Raisi passed away last Sunday in a helicopter crash in Iran’s East Azerbaijan province.

Inauguration of Iran’s new parliament

Iran's parliament

Iran says no change in Palestine support

Nasser Kanaani

Kanaani made the remarks at his weekly press conference in Tehran on Monday, as he once again expressed his condolences over the martyrdom of President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, and six of their companions in a helicopter crash on May 19.

“Supporting Palestine and confronting the Zionist regime are among the main principles of Iran’s foreign policy, derived from the Constitution and the guidelines of Leader [of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei],” he said.

Despite the tragic incident of the death of President Raisi and his entourage, Iran’s support for Palestine will not be stopped or disrupted, he added.

He emphasized that Iran will continue its legal, diplomatic and international support for Palestine as a moral responsibility.

Raisi, Amirabdollahian and six others were killed on May 19, when their helicopter crashed in foggy weather in the mountains near the northwestern border with Azerbaijan. Their bodies were found the following day after a massive search operation.

The pair had defended the Palestinians’ rights in regional and international meetings and appreciated their resilience against the Israeli occupation and its criminal war in the Gaza Strip over the past seven months.

Kanaani renewed the international community’s “legal and moral” responsibility vis-à-vis the Israeli regime’s crimes in Gaza.

He said the Zionist regime is violating international conventions, and the International Court of Justice has ordered an immediate end to the regime’s military aggression on Gaza’s southern city of Rafah.

“There are all the necessary legal and international grounds to end the war, but it is obvious that what has happened [in Gaza] over the recent months was the outcome of the support of certain countries, especially the United States for the Zionist regime,” he added.

On May 24, the International Court of Justice, the top United Nations court, said Israel must immediately halt its military offensive and any other action in the Rafah Governorate that may inflict on the Palestinian group in Gaza conditions of life that could bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.

As the biggest sponsor of the Israeli regime, the Iranian spokesman said, the US government is not committed to the decisions by important legal and international bodies.

He urged world nations to constantly ask their governments to play a role in putting an end to Israel’s war in the Gaza Strip.

At least 36,000 Palestinians, mostly children and women, have been killed and more than 81,000 others wounded in the war that Israel began on October 7, 2023, following a retaliatory operation by the Palestinian territory’s resistance movements.

The brutal military onslaught enjoys unreserved military and political support on the part of the Israeli regime’s Western allies, including the United States.

Iranian striker Taremi leaving Porto with shining record

Mehdi Taremi

Taremi is saying goodbye to the club after 4 years with seven trophies.

In his last match, he played in the second half of the FA Cup final against Sporting Lisbon and scored a much-coveted goal in the last minute that sent Porto to the FA Cup championship.

Since Taremi’s presence, the Portuguese team has achieved 21 consecutive wins and only one defeat in the last 41 games.

He has scored in 41 consecutive games and the club has gained three championships in a row.

Porto has widened its lead with Sporting with 20 trophies and is three cups ahead of the Lions, although it has six trophies less than the record holder Benfica.

The 31-year-old had been on Inter’s radar since last summer.

EU says bloc’s credibility at risk over Israeli disregard of ICJ orders

Gaza War

“Introducing caveats, objections or exceptions based on non-legal grounds damages the rule-based order, damages our values and will damage our international standing and weaken our position on other issues including Ukraine,” Borrell wrote in a blog post.

“If one of the parties is not satisfied by the decision of the Court it can of course address a specific request for interpretation but not disregard it.”

He called on the bloc to do more, stressing, “It is time for the EU to take its responsibilities in front of a catastrophic situation of an unprecedented magnitude. We have to act. Our moral and political credibility is at risk.”

Speaking ahead of an European Union foreign ministers’ meeting, Borrell stated that the World Court ruling, which ordered Israel to halt military operations in Rafah in the Gaza Strip, must be implemented.

Labeling the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court prosecutor as “antisemitic” is unacceptable, the European Union’s foreign policy chief told reporters at the doorstep of the EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels.

“We have to respect the work of this institution and let the court without intimidation decide what they think about this initiative…,” Borrell said.

He also called for respecting the work of the ICC, saying the institution “has been strongly intimidated and accused of antisemitism.”

“I think that the accusation of antisemitism against the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is completely not acceptable,” Borrell stressed.

ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan on May 20 requested the court to issue arrest warrants for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, citing reasonable grounds to believe they bear criminal responsibility for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Netanyahu claimed that the arrest warrant application was a “new form of antisemitism moving from university campuses to the ICC.”

Regarding the ruling of the International Court of Justice – UN’s top court based in the Hague in the Netherlands – Borrell said the international community must “ask for the implementation” of the court’s decision.

“What we have seen in the immediate hours is that Israel continues the military action that has been asked to stop… This morning, … more than 30 people have been killed in a refugee camp in an attack. This is really a dilemma,” he added.

Borrell also stated that he would propose, during the meeting in Brussels, “to relaunch our civilian border system mission” in Rafah.

“We have been asked to activate this mission … and we need to have an agreement with everybody involved. We will not go there without a strong commitment from the Palestinian Authority,” Borrell explained.

At least 40 people were killed and dozens injured as Israel targeted a camp for displaced people and houses in the southern Gaza city of Rafah on Sunday, according to medical sources and officials.

The attack occurred near the logistics base of the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) in Tal al-Sultan, said the Gaza Media Office.

Israel has killed nearly 36,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip since a cross-border attack by Hamas on Oct. 7 last year.

The military campaign has turned much of the enclave of 2.3 million people into ruins, leaving most civilians homeless and at risk of famine.

The attack comes despite a ruling by the International Court of Justice that ordered Israel to halt its offensive in Rafah, where over a million Palestinians had sought refuge from the war before it was invaded on May 6.