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Iran warns Israel over destabilizing actions in West Asia

Ali Bagheri Kani

In an interview with CNN Turk on Saturday, Bagheri Kani said Israelis are well aware that Iran will “wisely” and “effectively” use its power to “put them in their place.”

“The Zionists’ airstrike on the consular section of the Iranian embassy in the Syrian capital Damascus prompted the country to effectively and wisely utilize its power components in order to ensure the security and stability of the region,” he stated.

“I think Zionists know very well that in case they try to destabilize the region and undermine its security, Iran will use its might to contain them and put them in their place,” he added.

Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) launched extensive missile and drone strikes late on April 13 on the Israeli-occupied territories. The series of retaliatory strikes, dubbed Operation True Promise, inflicted damage on Israeli military bases across the occupied lands.

The operation came in retaliation for the Israeli attack on April 1 against the Iranian consulate in Damascus, located next to the embassy building in Damascus’s Mezzeh district.

The airstrike killed two senior Iranian military personnel who were on an advisory mission to Syria as well as five of their accompanying officers.

The interim Iranian foreign minister also urged Muslim countries to halt all political and economic cooperation with the Israeli regime and impose a mass boycott on Israeli products.

Such measures would be the most effective means for Muslim nations to demonstrate solidarity with the Palestinian cause, and oppose Israeli policies, Bagheri Kani stressed.

The senior Iranian diplomat also pointed to Tehran’s civilian nuclear program, stressing that the Islamic Republic’s atomic program is in strict accordance with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) requirements and international treaties.

“Iran’s nuclear program and activities are fully legal and under the supervision of the IAEA,” Bagheri Kani noted.

On Wednesday, the IAEA’s Board of Governors passed a resolution against Iran during its meeting, despite warnings from Tehran that it would react decisively to such a measure.

The resolution, supported and put forward by Britain, France and Germany, urged Iran to cooperate more with the IAEA and to allow an increased number of inspectors to visit nuclear sites in the country.

Tehran “rejected all the allegations” in the E3’s letter and “reiterated its position concerning its peaceful nuclear program and the JCPOA”.

Iran has already agreed to some additional IAEA inspections and resolved issues related to one of the three sites and the alleged presence of uranium particles there.

Over the past years, Iran has made great strides in its peaceful nuclear energy program in defiance of illegal sanctions and other hurdles created by the Western governments.

Iran is also among the original signatories to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and has been closely cooperating with the IAEA.

By signing the 2015 nuclear agreement, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), with six world powers, Iran also proved to the world the peaceful nature of its nuclear program.

But, Washington’s unilateral withdrawal from JCPOA in May 2018 and its subsequent re-imposition of sanctions against Tehran left the future of the deal in limbo.

Brown bear, roe deer caught on camera in northern Iran

Brown Bear Cub in Iran

The endangered species were spotted in Siah Mazgi protected area in Shaft County.

Due to its ecological and climatic conditions, Gilan has a unique variety of plant and animal species and is a breeding ground for unique species such as leopards, bears.

Brown bears and roe deer are on the list of protected species of Iran’s Environmental Protection Department.

List of Iran approved presidential candidates come out, Ahmadinejad, Larijani, disqualified

Iran Presidential Election

According to the Interior Ministry, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, former presidential candidate Saeed Jalili who is also a member of the Expediency Council, former MP Massoud Pezeshkian, Tehran Mayor Alireza Zakani, principlist politician Amir Hossein Ghazizadeh Hashemi, and former interior minister Mostafa Pourmohammadi are the candidates whose qualifications have finally been approved by the vetting body, the Guardian Council.

80 people had registered to run for the elections.

Except for Pezeshkian who is a reformist figure, all other candidates are from the principlist camp.

This is the second time that Ahmadinejad and Larijani have been barred from running for president.

According to the election law, the candidates have from Sunday until 24 hours before the election day, to engage in election campaigning. The elections will be held on June 28.

Report: Qatar, Egypt threaten Hamas into accepting Gaza ceasefire agreement

Hamas

According to the report, mediators made the threat “at the behest of the Biden administration”, which is searching for ways to cajole Hamas into signing the agreement. According to the report, US President Joe Biden needs to have the deal concluded “amid a political maelstrom over the war”.

At the same time, WSJ reported that these threats had the opposite of the desired effect. The movement announced it would not agree on a deal that doesn’t meet its conditions.

Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) of Qatar, Dr. Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari said in a statement on June 7 that Hamas was still considering the proposal, which includes a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners.

Egypt’s Al-Qahera Al-Ekhbariya TV channel reported that Hamas will give its response within the next few days. In turn, the Al-Ghad television claimed that Hamas has already gave its response to negotiators, demanding that the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip should begin one week before the planned swap of Israeli hostages, held by Hamas, for Palestinians jailed by Israel.

On May 31, Biden announced his three-phase Israel-Palestine ceasefire plan, with each phase lasting six weeks. The first stage envisages a complete ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli troops from populated localities in Gaza and the release of hostages held by Hamas in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian inmates from Israeli prisons. Apart from that, the parties are supposed to begin talks during this stage, with the ceasefire staying in place until they reach an agreement. Phase two provides for the release of all surviving hostages, including the military. The third stage will see the beginning of the reconstruction of the war-devastated Gaza Strip.

On the same day, Hamas stated that it was positive about Biden’s initiative but stressed that it would agree to look at the proposals only after the Israeli side declared its commitment to the same principles.

However, senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan noted on June 4 that the conditions for the Gaza ceasefire talks that were outlined by Biden demonstrate that Israel has no intention to withdraw its troops from the enclave. In his words, Israel “is interested only in one type of a ceasefire – when it can return its hostages – and after that it will resume its aggression against the Palestinian people”.

US says aided Israel in Gaza captives rescue operation

Israeli Hostage

“An American cell in Israel supported the efforts to rescue four Israeli hostages, working with Israeli forces on the operation,” the official told CNN.

CNN previously reported that Israel prepared for weeks for Saturday’s operation, with hundreds of personnel from the Israeli military, the domestic intelligence service and a special police unit involved.

Earlier Saturday, Israel announced that it retrieved four Israeli hostages from the central Gaza Strip after a military operation in the area.

The army identified the freed hostages as Noa Argamani, 25; Andrey Kozlov, 27; Shlomi Ziv, 40; and Almog Meir, 21.

It also added the hostages were found in two separate areas of the camp, noting that they were in good health.

Israel has continued its brutal offensive on Gaza since a Hamas attack last Oct. 7 despite a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire.

More than 36,800 Palestinians have since been killed in Gaza, most of them women and children, and over 83,500 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 displaced Palestinians had sought refuge.

Russia says NATO expansion hasn’t made Europe safer place

NATO

“Ukraine started becoming the bridgehead for anti-Russian activity,” he told Russian media outlet RBC TV.

“NATO, and thus the US, started taking steps towards Ukraine, towards our borders. And that became a question of our security.”

Responding to a comment by the interviewer regarding NATO’s recent expansion, with Finland and Sweden joining the bloc after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict, Peskov noted that Russia’s relationship with both countries is fundamentally different than with Ukraine.

Kiev saw Crimea as a territorial issue with Moscow, he said, after the peninsula rejoined Russia in 2014 following a referendum. However, “We have no territorial questions or problems with Finland and Sweden, we have no points of tension or reasons for confrontation,” Peskov added.

The two Northern European states applied for NATO membership soon after the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in February 2022. Finland joined the bloc in April 2023, and Sweden became a member in March of this year.

NATO’s military infrastructure will sooner or later make its way onto their territories, “despite them currently being quite careful about this, as they understand this would lead to consequences for their own security”, the spokesman stated.

Iran’s Guardian Council likely to announce list of qualified presidential hopefuls Monday

Iran Election

Hadi Tahan Nazif said the vetting body is checking the candidates’ qualification and the voting in the 12-membner council will be carried out through secret ballots.

Iran’s interior ministry said 80 people filed for candidacy within the five-day registration period that ended on Monday.

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, former parliament speaker Ali Larijani and former first vice-president Eshaq Jahangiri, former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and former presidential candidate Saeed Jalili are among the main contenders.

Larijani and Ahmadinejad have formerly been disqualified to stand for elections, but Nazif explained the qualification of candidates is vetted independently of the results in previous elections.

Political analysts speculate in case Larijani is qualified, he has high chances of winning the snap polls.

Reformists have announced they will not support any stalking horse and will field real candidates.

Iranians will cast their ballots on June 28 to choose a successor for the late President Ebrahim Raisi, who died along with his accompanying delegation in a helicopter crash on May 19.

Iranian female athletes runner-up at Asian Kurash championship

Iranian female athletes runner-up at Asian Kurash championship

The Iran women’s national kurash team claimed the second position, having won two gold medals, three silvers and three bronzes. Uzbekistan was named the top-ranked team with three gold medals, and four silvers.

Chinese Taipei finished in the third place with two gold medals and three bronzes.

Tahereh Azarpayvand and Fatemeh Barmaki won two gold medals for the Iranian delegation in the women’s minus 57-kilogram and over 87-kilogram weight categories at the end of their competitions at the Azadi Indoor Sports Complex in western Iran.

Additionally, Arezu Salimi, Rayhaneh Gilani and Haniyeh Vahdani clinched three silver medals in the minus 52-kilogram, minus 70-kilogram and minus 87-kilogram sections respectively.

Faezeh Ebrahimi, Pardis Eidivand and Saba Karamali pocketed three bronze medals for Iran in the women’s minus 48-kilogram, minus 63-kilogram and minus 78-kilogram weight classes.

The 13th edition of Asian Senior Kurash Championship in Iranian capital Tehran on June 6, and will finish on June 11, 2024.

The sports event has attracted tens of wrestlers from various Asian countries, including Chinese Taipei, India, Iran, South Korea, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

The Turkmen national wrestling competition, kurash (also written as goresh), is a kind of wrestling on belts that has ancient roots and dates back to as early as the third century BC. Wrestlers need to earn points by forcing the opponent to touch the mat with any part of the body except a foot.

Kurash competitions are staged in four formats, namely round, shootout, mixed, and team.

During the round format contests, athletes compete with all wrestlers in the same weight category. If there are many wrestlers in one weight division, the participants are divided into two groups. Wrestlers who earn the first and second places in each group will be in action for the final showdowns.

Wrestlers are eliminated from the rest of the competition once they lose in the shootout format.

In the mixed format, wrestlers start with the round format for the preliminary round and then shift to the shootout format.

In the team format, only one athlete from each weight category of a team is allowed to participate. Participating teams will fight one-on-one in the competitions.

Thousands gather at White House for pro-Palestinian rally

White House Rally Palestine

Footage posted to social media showed police using pepper spray on protesters, who faced arrest at the mass demonstration.

At least one demonstrator also held a canister that released green and white smoke near the southern side of the White House.

The demonstrator, who was dressed as the superhero character Spiderman, shouted along with a crowd: “Biden, Biden, we can’t wait! We’ll see you at the Hague!”

The Hague is the Dutch city that is home to the international criminal court that prosecutes war crimes.

The protest comes after criticism aimed at the president over his handling of Israel’s continued strikes on Gaza in response to the 7 October 2023 attack by Hamas.

Saturday’s demonstration featured a coalition of groups including Code Pink and the Council on American Islamic Relation, Reuters reported.

Biden has claimed that Israel’s latest attacks on Rafah do not violate the US’s red line – or, limit – with respect to support for its ally.

The Biden administration has continued to provide American weapons to Israel, even as the Israeli military launched an airstrike against a tent city in Rafah two weeks earlier that killed at least 45 people.

Saturday’s protest also comes days after Biden told Time magazine that there is “every reason” to believe that the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is prolonging the war in Gaza for his own political gain – accusations the Israeli government has criticized.

On Saturday, protesters held a red banner around the perimeter of the White House to symbolize the US’s red line with respect to Israel.

They also held up Palestinian flags and protest signs decrying what they describe as a genocide in Gaza.

“Biden, you got blood on your hands,” read one protest sign. Another sign simply read: “Free Palestine.”

Demonstrators shouted slogans that condemned the president’s response, including: “Biden, Biden, you’re a sellout. Pack your bags and get the hell out!”

Protesters will reportedly be surrounding the White House all day.

Saturday marks eight months since Israel’s current war against Gaza began, after Hamas killed 1,200 people and took 250 people hostage during the 7 October attack.

Since the war began, more than 36,800 Palestinians have been killed by Israel’s military attacks.

Gaza has also been pushed into a humanitarian crisis amid widespread hunger and disease within the territory.

Report: MKO head Rajavi in critical health condition

Maryam Rajavi

Rajavi, 70, was going back to the MKO headquarters in the French city of Auvers-sur-Oise, on the northwestern outskirts of Paris, on Sunday evening when she suffered a panic attack and was rushed to the hospital, sources told Iran’s IRNA news agency.

The reports on her critical health condition have leaked despite an order to put a gag on the incident.

The MKO ringleader suffers from rheumatism, intestinal cancer and nervous system complications and has a history of hospitalization for panic attacks.

The MKO is an anti-Iran terrorist group supported by the West and has the blood of over 17,000 Iranian civilians on their hands.

During the imposed war of 1980s, they sided with the regime of Saddam Hussein, the deposed president of Iraq, against Iran.