Pars Today – Nizar Ayyash, head of the Fishermen’s Union in the Gaza Strip, stated that financial losses inflicted on the fishing sector as a result of the genocidal war waged by the occupying regime have exceeded $75 million.
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Jordan opposes West Bank annexation
Pars Today – The King of Jordan announced his country’s firm opposition to the annexation of the West Bank, stating: “Jordan’s security is inseparable from the security of Palestine, and supporting the Palestinian people is a…
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ICE Arrests British Journalist After Criticism Of Israel On US Tour
A statement from Cair said it was “a blatant affront to free speech” to detain Hamdi for criticizing Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Gaza while he engaged on a speaking tour in the US.
A Donald Trump administration official added in a…
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Israel Repeatedly Violates the Lebanon Ceasefire Agreement
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A fragile ceasefire is in place, but Israel’s incessant violations of this ceasefire threaten to restart the war in Lebanon. The only way to establish lasting peace in Lebanon is for the Israeli regime to…
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Trump says it’d be ‘easy’ to extend trip to meet Kim Jong Un and talk sanctions
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said he would “love to meet” Kim Jong Un this week and that he is willing to travel to North Korea to discuss sanctions relief.
Trump made the remarks in response to reporter questions aboard Air Force…
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Mahmoud Abbas: Hussein al-Sheikh will take my place
Pars Today – The head of the Palestinian Authority announced that if the PA leadership becomes vacant, his deputy, Hussein al-Sheikh, will assume his duties.
According to Al Arabiya, Mahmoud Abbas, the head of the Palestinian…
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Energy reform key to Iran’s economic recovery, speaker says
“Economic reforms and progress are meaningless without energy reform,” Ghalibaf said in a speech on Monday. “With the current energy situation, can we expect proper efficiency? Everything about it is completely wrong,” he said.
The…
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Israel Continues To Bar Journalists From Gaza
In a response sent to Israel’s Supreme Court, the government said it would reexamine its policy regarding the entry of journalists into Gaza within a month and submit an update on the matter by Nov. 23, Haaretz reported.
The move follows…
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Pezeshkian’s deputies urge restraint on criticism amid ‘wartime’ conditions
First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref said on Sunday that criticism of the government’s performance was serving the enemy. Speaking at a meeting of the Market Regulation Headquarters, Aref accused outside actors of spreading “malicious and…
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Nursing chief warns staff shortages delay hospital openings in Tehran
The country faces a shortfall of at least 100,000 nurses, a deficit that has increased workloads, extended shifts, and contributed to staff burnout and lower patient satisfaction, Ahmad Nejatian, head of the Iranian Nursing Organization told…
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