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Iran says ‘direct communication line’ established with US over Hormuz to avoid military confrontationby Mehdi Editor on June 26, 2026
A “direct communication line” has been established between Iran and the US over the Strait of Hormuz to prevent incidents that could lead to military confrontation, Iranian state media reported...
Iran says ‘direct communication line’ established with US over Hormuz to avoid military confrontation
A “direct communication line” has been established between Iran and the US over the Strait of Hormuz to prevent incidents that could lead to military confrontation, Iranian state media reported Friday. “According to the final statement of the talks in Switzerland issued by the two mediators… a communication line has been established between the two sides,” Press TV reported. The line was established “to prevent incidents in the Strait of Hormuz that might lead to military confrontation” and to implement the provisions of Article 5 of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, it added. The development comes amid disputes over navigation arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran has said vessels must use designated routes and coordinate with Iranian authorities -
Israel reaches understandings with US to speed up evacuation of military aircraft from Ben Gurion: Reportsby Mehdi Editor on June 26, 2026
Israel has reached understandings with the US military to accelerate the evacuation of American military aircraft stationed at Ben Gurion Airport, Israeli media reported Friday. The country’s Transportation Ministry made...
Israel reaches understandings with US to speed up evacuation of military aircraft from Ben Gurion: Reports
Israel has reached understandings with the US military to accelerate the evacuation of American military aircraft stationed at Ben Gurion Airport, Israeli media reported Friday. The country’s Transportation Ministry made a statement confirming the development early Friday, ending “weeks of uncertainty” that had affected Israel’s aviation sector, Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth reported. The understanding is expected to remove the remaining concerns over the cancellation of hundreds of thousands of airline tickets during the summer travel season, after the risk of canceling more than 2.4 million tickets had already been averted about a week and a half ago, the report said. READ: Far-right Israeli minister urges ending Lebanon ceasefire after troops injured Channel 12 reported that the US has committed to removing -
Far-right Israeli minister urges ending Lebanon ceasefire after troops injuredby Mehdi Editor on June 26, 2026
Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called for ending the ceasefire in Lebanon after four Israeli troops were wounded in southern Lebanon. “There are soldiers who have been injured....
Far-right Israeli minister urges ending Lebanon ceasefire after troops injured
Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called for ending the ceasefire in Lebanon after four Israeli troops were wounded in southern Lebanon. “There are soldiers who have been injured. We can strike and bomb hundreds of targets,” Ben-Gvir said, referring to a Thursday incident in which four Israeli soldiers were wounded in southern Lebanon, Yedioth Ahronoth reported Friday. During a security cabinet meeting on Thursday, the extremist minister described the incident as “an opportunity for the agreement to collapse.” Although his position did not appear to gain support during the meeting, other ministers reportedly voiced frustration over operational restrictions imposed on Israeli forces under the ceasefire arrangements in Lebanon. The remarks came amid media reports of US pressure on -
IAEA chief says US-Iran deal grants agency access to Iranian nuclear sitesby Mehdi Editor on June 26, 2026
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Friday said that the recent US-Iran agreement gives the UN nuclear watchdog responsibility for supervising Iran’s nuclear commitments, Anadolu reports....
IAEA chief says US-Iran deal grants agency access to Iranian nuclear sites
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Friday said that the recent US-Iran agreement gives the UN nuclear watchdog responsibility for supervising Iran’s nuclear commitments, Anadolu reports. Speaking to reporters in Tokyo, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said the memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran “specifically indicates” that its nuclear component “will be supervised by the IAEA.” “In order to supervise, we need to inspect. There is no other way,” Grossi said. He said the agency had already begun technical work with Iranian authorities and hoped to be in Iran “soon,” adding that differing public statements by the US and Iran reflected “political positioning.” “There is a bit of a war of statements here,” he said, -
Iran warns against Israeli military flights through neighboring states’ airspaceby Mehdi Editor on June 26, 2026
Iran’s top joint military command warned Friday against what it described as Israeli military aircraft using the airspace of neighboring countries to approach Iran. In a statement carried by state-run...
Iran warns against Israeli military flights through neighboring states’ airspace
Iran’s top joint military command warned Friday against what it described as Israeli military aircraft using the airspace of neighboring countries to approach Iran. In a statement carried by state-run broadcaster IRIB, the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said the movement and presence of the “terrorist army of the Zionist regime” in the skies of some neighboring countries toward Iran is a dangerous act and a threat to the country. The statement, however, did not specify which neighboring country or countries it was referring to. The headquarters warned that if the US is unable to restrain or control Israel, Iran “will not tolerate any threat against itself.” It added that Tehran reserves the right to respond to “dangerous” actions. READ: Iran warns -
Israel turns Armenian suffering into political weapon as feud with Turkiye deepensby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has said he will bring a resolution before the Israeli government to recognise the Armenian Genocide, in a move that comes amid worsening ties with...
Israel turns Armenian suffering into political weapon as feud with Turkiye deepens
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has said he will bring a resolution before the Israeli government to recognise the Armenian Genocide, in a move that comes amid worsening ties with Turkiye and is likely to fuel criticism that Israel is turning Armenian suffering into a political weapon. Sa’ar said on X that he would bring “a proposed resolution for the official recognition by the Government of Israel of the Armenian Genocide” before the government at its next meeting. I will bring before the Israeli government at its next meeting a proposed resolution for the official recognition by the Government of Israel of the Armenian Genocide. Recognizing the genocide perpetrated against the Armenian people in the final years of the Ottoman -
The future of nuclear non-proliferation after recent U.S.–Iran negotiationsby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
The latest round of negotiations between the United States and Iran in Switzerland may not yet qualify as a historic breakthrough but it may become one of those moments historians...
The future of nuclear non-proliferation after recent U.S.–Iran negotiations
The latest round of negotiations between the United States and Iran in Switzerland may not yet qualify as a historic breakthrough but it may become one of those moments historians later identify as a turning point. After years of sanctions, proxy confrontations, military escalation and the gradual weakening of arms-control trust, both sides have returned to a familiar but difficult instrument: diplomacy. Recent talks reportedly produced a roadmap towards a broader settlement and continued technical discussions on nuclear and regional security issues. The larger question is no longer whether Washington and Tehran can talk. It is whether diplomacy can still protect the global nuclear non-proliferation order. Background: Why U.S.–Iran Relations Matter Beyond Two Countries Relations between the United States and -
The war on Iran: Through the lenses of pragmatism and realpolitikby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Two Doctrines, One Conflict When the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes against Iran in June 2025, the world’s strategic analysts reached instinctively for two of history’s most enduring...
The war on Iran: Through the lenses of pragmatism and realpolitik
Two Doctrines, One Conflict When the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes against Iran in June 2025, the world’s strategic analysts reached instinctively for two of history’s most enduring frameworks to make sense of what had unfolded: Pragmatism, the distinctly American philosophical tradition that judges actions by their consequences, and Realpolitik, the European doctrine that strips policy of moral pretence and reduces statecraft to power, interest, and calculation. Examining the war on Iran through both lenses does not produce a single verdict — it produces two competing narratives that expose the fault lines at the heart of American foreign policy. Lens One: Pragmatism — The War as a Test of Consequences Pragmatism, as a doctrine of statecraft, holds that -
Hezbollah denies Israeli claim of killing its members in southern Lebanonby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Hezbollah on Thursday denied the Israeli army’s claim that it had killed members of the group in an air strike on the southern Lebanese town of Zawtar al-Sharqiya. The group...
Hezbollah denies Israeli claim of killing its members in southern Lebanon
Hezbollah on Thursday denied the Israeli army’s claim that it had killed members of the group in an air strike on the southern Lebanese town of Zawtar al-Sharqiya. The group said those killed were civilians and described the attack as a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire agreement. In a statement, Hezbollah said the Israeli army had “once again deliberately targeted Lebanese civilians who were on their way to inspect their homes on the Zawtar al-Sharqiya road under the pretext that they posed a threat to its occupying forces.” It added that the attack, carried out at 2:40 pm local time (11:40 GMT) by an Israeli drone strike, killed two civilians who were directly targeted and wounded a third person. Hezbollah -
Iran warns ships against using unauthorised routes in Strait of Hormuzby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Iran warned on Thursday that ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz must use only routes approved and designated by Iranian authorities, following an attack on a vessel off the coast...
Iran warns ships against using unauthorised routes in Strait of Hormuz
Iran warned on Thursday that ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz must use only routes approved and designated by Iranian authorities, following an attack on a vessel off the coast of Oman. The Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), established by Iran to manage the Strait of Hormuz, said in a post on X that transit outside routes designated by Iran “will not be covered by the guarantee of safe passage.” It added that any “Consequences arising from passage through unauthorised routes shall be the responsibility of the owner, operator, and vessel commander.” Earlier, the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) temporarily suspended evacuation operations in the strategic waterway, citing security concerns following the attack. IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez said in -
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators urge Rome to end cooperation with Israelby Mehdi Editor on June 26, 2026
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered outside Rome City Hall in Rome on Thursday, urging municipal authorities to end the city’s institutional cooperation with Israel, Anadolu reports. Despite high temperatures, protesters assembled in Campidoglio Square...
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators urge Rome to end cooperation with Israel
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered outside Rome City Hall in Rome on Thursday, urging municipal authorities to end the city’s institutional cooperation with Israel, Anadolu reports. Despite high temperatures, protesters assembled in Campidoglio Square carrying Palestinian flags and banners while seeking to make their voices heard by members of the City Council meeting inside the municipal building. They also chanted pro-Palestinian slogans and protested Israeli attacks on Lebanon. Maya Issa, president of Palestinian Students in Italy, said demonstrators had once again gathered outside City Hall to call on Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri and the municipal administration to terminate all existing agreements with Israel. Issa said more than 16,000 Rome residents had signed a petition in recent months calling for the municipality to end its -
Israeli citizen sentenced over US secrets plotby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
An Israeli citizen has been sentenced in the US after pleading guilty to conspiring to steal a trade secret from an Arizona-based semiconductor technology company, in a case that adds...
Israeli citizen sentenced over US secrets plot
An Israeli citizen has been sentenced in the US after pleading guilty to conspiring to steal a trade secret from an Arizona-based semiconductor technology company, in a case that adds to long-standing practice of Israeli-linked espionage. Guy Galanti, 48, an Israeli citizen who lived in Scottsdale, Arizona, received a sentence of time served and three years of supervised release from US District Judge G. Murray Snow, the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona announced on Tuesday. Galanti had remained in custody since his arrest in September 2025 and pleaded guilty on 26 May, 2026, to conspiring to steal a trade secret. According to prosecutors, Galanti worked as a senior-level manager for Green Technology Investments (GTI), a Scottsdale company -
Houthi leader warns against Israeli presence in Somaliland, pledges responseby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, leader of Yemen’s Ansar Allah movement, warned on Thursday against what he described as Israeli efforts to establish a presence in Somaliland, saying the group would respond to...
Houthi leader warns against Israeli presence in Somaliland, pledges response
Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, leader of Yemen’s Ansar Allah movement, warned on Thursday against what he described as Israeli efforts to establish a presence in Somaliland, saying the group would respond to any such move. Speaking in a televised address, al-Houthi said Israel was seeking to expand its influence in the Gulf of Aden and the Bab al-Mandab Strait in an effort to strengthen its control over strategic shipping routes in the Red Sea. He warned that Ansar Allah would not remain passive in the face of any Israeli presence in the region and affirmed the group’s readiness to confront it. Al-Houthi also called on countries bordering the Red Sea to adopt a unified position to safeguard regional security, sovereignty and strategic -
Sudan’s war deepens humanitarian crisis as hunger, inflation and currency collapse impact civiliansby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
The humanitarian crisis in Sudan continues to worsen more than three years after the outbreak of war, with millions of civilians facing mounting hardship amid soaring food prices, collapsing public...
Sudan’s war deepens humanitarian crisis as hunger, inflation and currency collapse impact civilians
The humanitarian crisis in Sudan continues to worsen more than three years after the outbreak of war, with millions of civilians facing mounting hardship amid soaring food prices, collapsing public services and a rapidly depreciating national currency. UN agencies have repeatedly warned of a deteriorating humanitarian situation, citing an increasing risk of famine, rising civilian casualties and the continued displacement of millions of people as fighting persists across the country. For many Sudanese, the impact of the conflict is no longer measured solely by battles or military advances, but by the struggle to obtain food, clean water and electricity, and by the steady decline in the purchasing power of the Sudanese pound. Since the conflict erupted on 15th April 2023, -
Hezbollah rejects direct talks with Israel, urges Lebanese government to embrace Iranian supportby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Hezbollah has renewed its opposition to any direct negotiations with Israel, urging the Lebanese government to abandon what it described as a policy of concessions and to take advantage of...
Hezbollah rejects direct talks with Israel, urges Lebanese government to embrace Iranian support
Hezbollah has renewed its opposition to any direct negotiations with Israel, urging the Lebanese government to abandon what it described as a policy of concessions and to take advantage of Iranian support in addressing the conflict with Israel. In a statement, the group criticised the Lebanese government’s current approach, saying it had resulted in “gratuitous concessions” to Israel and deepened political divisions within Lebanon. Hezbollah reiterated its categorical rejection of direct negotiations with Israel, calling instead for an immediate and unconditional Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory. The group also urged Lebanese authorities to capitalise on what it described as Iran’s support, arguing that it had helped secure a ceasefire and commitments from the United States regarding an Israeli withdrawal from -
UNICEF: More than 260 Palestinian children killed in Gaza since ceasefire beganby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
More than 260 children have been killed in the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire began in October 2025, according to UNICEF spokesperson James Elder, who warned that conditions for children...
UNICEF: More than 260 Palestinian children killed in Gaza since ceasefire began
More than 260 children have been killed in the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire began in October 2025, according to UNICEF spokesperson James Elder, who warned that conditions for children remain dire despite the truce. Speaking to Anadolu Agency on Thursday, Elder described the ceasefire as a “cruel and deadly illusion.” “We are in the midst of a supposed ceasefire, but what we are seeing is a cruel and deadly illusion of a ceasefire. An average of one child dies every day,” he said. Elder said that two sisters were killed on Saturday and that other children had recently been killed in drone strikes and aerial bombardments. “Since the start of this supposed ceasefire, more than 260 children have been -
Despite internal differences: Strong American support for the US – Iran agreementby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Seventy-eight per cent of Americans support ending the war with Iran, while 57 per cent believe it has created more problems than it has solved. At the same time, the...
Despite internal differences: Strong American support for the US – Iran agreement
Seventy-eight per cent of Americans support ending the war with Iran, while 57 per cent believe it has created more problems than it has solved. At the same time, the US economy continues to grapple with inflationary pressures linked to the war and energy markets, with inflation remaining elevated owing in part to supply disruptions associated with the conflict in the Middle East. Against this backdrop, the US administration strongly favours an agreement with Iran to bring the war to a definitive end. That preference was reflected in the framework agreed by the two countries and announced a few days ago. Yet the agreement has also fuelled Israeli discontent amid growing divergence over the “day after” arrangements. Against the backdrop -
Israeli army arrests groom, father and brother during wedding raid in Jerusalemby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Israeli forces raided a wedding celebration in the town of Anata, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, on Thursday evening, arresting the groom, his father and his brother. A young woman was...
Israeli army arrests groom, father and brother during wedding raid in Jerusalem
Israeli forces raided a wedding celebration in the town of Anata, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, on Thursday evening, arresting the groom, his father and his brother. A young woman was also injured, while several Palestinians suffered tear gas inhalation during the raid. Local sources told Anadolu that Israeli forces stormed the town and raided the wedding of the al-Refai family, arresting groom Saeed Nasser al-Refai, his father Omar Nasser al-Refai, and his brother Jamal Nasser al-Refai. وسط إطلاق قنابل الغاز على الحاضرين.. قوات الاحتلال تقتحم حفل زفاف في بلدة عناتا شمالي القدس المحتلة، وتعتقل العريس ووالده وشقيقه وفق وسائل إعلام فلسطينية pic.twitter.com/081ej4uqIB — الجزيرة مباشر (@ajmubasher) June 25, 2026 The sources said the forces detained wedding guests for more than -
IOM: 1,430 people displaced in Sudan’s North Darfur in one dayby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said on Thursday that 1,430 people were displaced from five villages in North Darfur state in western Sudan in a single day due to...
IOM: 1,430 people displaced in Sudan’s North Darfur in one day
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said on Thursday that 1,430 people were displaced from five villages in North Darfur state in western Sudan in a single day due to worsening insecurity. In a statement, the IOM said its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) teams estimated that around 1,430 people fled the villages of Shatmarta, Singari, Goz Laban, Dal Burida and Khair Wajid in the Ambro area of North Darfur on Tuesday after security conditions deteriorated. The organisation said some of the displaced moved to other locations within Ambro, while others crossed the border into neighbouring Chad. It added that the situation in the area “remains tense and volatile” and that it is closely monitoring developments. The latest displacement comes three -
Liberman: Netanyahu leading Israel towards ‘civil war’by Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Opposition Yisrael Beiteinu party leader Avigdor Liberman has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of dragging Israel towards “civil war” in order to remain in power. Writing on X on...
Liberman: Netanyahu leading Israel towards ‘civil war’
Opposition Yisrael Beiteinu party leader Avigdor Liberman has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of dragging Israel towards “civil war” in order to remain in power. Writing on X on Thursday, Liberman said: “The government (of Benjamin Netanyahu) is dragging the State of Israel into a civil war – just to cling to power for a few more days.” The former Israeli defence minister shared a photo showing a police officer surrounded by a large crowd of Haredi Jews who protested on Wednesday against military conscription. The officer appeared to be pleading with the crowd to leave him alone. “The sights we saw yesterday are a national disgrace,” Liberman said. A police officer begging for his life in front of -
Trump rebuked Netanyahu over Gaza: ‘All the Jews are sick of you’ – CNNby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
CNN has revealed details of a tense phone call between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in September last year, according to journalists Maggie Haberman and...
Trump rebuked Netanyahu over Gaza: ‘All the Jews are sick of you’ – CNN
CNN has revealed details of a tense phone call between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in September last year, according to journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan in a new book, published Tuesday, examining the relationship between the two leaders. According to the book, Regime Change, Trump expressed strong frustration with Netanyahu over what he saw as an insufficient response to US efforts to secure a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip. The authors quoted Trump as telling Netanyahu: “I’m tired of your behaviour. I’ve done everything to protect you, and you’d better move forward with this. Everybody is sick of you, Bibi.” He added: “All the Jews are sick of you, even the Jews on -
Gaza: On The Ground with Motasem A Dalloul | Week 22 Junby Marwa A on June 25, 2026
MEMO speaks to Motasem A. Dalloul, a survivor of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, as part of a new series of regular updates from the ground. Dalloul describes the daily struggle...
Gaza: On The Ground with Motasem A Dalloul | Week 22 Jun
MEMO speaks to Motasem A. Dalloul, a survivor of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, as part of a new series of regular updates from the ground. Dalloul describes the daily struggle to survive: hunger, cold, the collapse of healthcare, and ongoing Israeli violations despite the so-called ceasefire. -
Israel will remain in territory occupied in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza ‘indefinitely’: Defence ministerby Marwa A on June 25, 2026
The Israeli army will remain in territory occupied in Lebanon, Syria and the Gaza Strip “indefinitely,” Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Thursday, Anadolu reports. The army “will remain in...
Israel will remain in territory occupied in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza ‘indefinitely’: Defence minister
The Israeli army will remain in territory occupied in Lebanon, Syria and the Gaza Strip “indefinitely,” Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Thursday, Anadolu reports. The army “will remain in the security zones in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza – indefinitely,” Katz said at a combat officers’ course graduation ceremony at the Israel Forces Officers Training School, as cited by Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper. “Commanders and soldiers have all the necessary backing to complete their mission and defend themselves and the citizens of Israel,” he reportedly added. Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed more than 4,200 people and injured over 12,000 others since March 2, according to official Lebanese figures. Israel continues to occupy areas in southern Lebanon, some held for decades -
Israeli prime minister faces calls to resign during military ceremony: Reportby Marwa A on June 25, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced anti-government chants on Thursday, with attendees calling for his resignation during a speech at a military graduation ceremony in southern Israel, Anadolu reports. According...
Israeli prime minister faces calls to resign during military ceremony: Report
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced anti-government chants on Thursday, with attendees calling for his resignation during a speech at a military graduation ceremony in southern Israel, Anadolu reports. According to the daily Yedioth Ahronoth, the chants erupted during Netanyahu’s address at a graduation ceremony for combat officers at the Bahad 1 military base, home to the Israeli army’s officers training school. During his speech, Netanyahu claimed Israel was “at the height of a continuing regional war.” He also claimed that Israel had “managed to change the rules of the game in the region, break the barrier of fear, and prove the strength of its iron grip.” The chants came amid ongoing protests in several Israeli cities against Netanyahu’s government, -
US, Gulf states call for reopening Hormuz, reject ‘any tolls, fees, or attempts to assert control’ over waterwayby Marwa A on June 25, 2026
The US and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries called Thursday for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, stressing that free navigation through the strategic waterway remains “essential” to regional and global...
US, Gulf states call for reopening Hormuz, reject ‘any tolls, fees, or attempts to assert control’ over waterway
The US and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries called Thursday for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, stressing that free navigation through the strategic waterway remains “essential” to regional and global security. In a joint statement issued after a US-GCC ministerial meeting in Bahrain’s capital of Manama, the two sides emphasized the importance of reopening the strait, saying “free, unconditional, and unrestricted navigation,” including the right of transit passage under international law, remains “essential to regional and global security.” The statement said the ministers rejected “any tolls, fees, or attempts to assert control” over the Strait of Hormuz. The ministers also stressed the need to maintain “momentum and unity” as negotiations between the US and Iran proceed toward a more permanent -
Hundreds of Palestinians protest Israeli policies of home demolitions in Negevby Marwa A on June 25, 2026
Hundreds of Palestinians protested Thursday in Beersheba in Israel’s southern Negev region against Israeli policies of home demolitions and land confiscation targeting Bedouin communities in the area, Anadolu reports. According...
Hundreds of Palestinians protest Israeli policies of home demolitions in Negev
Hundreds of Palestinians protested Thursday in Beersheba in Israel’s southern Negev region against Israeli policies of home demolitions and land confiscation targeting Bedouin communities in the area, Anadolu reports. According to the Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth, protesters included residents of Bedouin communities affected by demolitions or facing displacement, as well as supporters from among Arab Israelis. The protest was organized by the Higher Steering Committee for Arabs in the Negev, the Committee of Heads of Bedouin Local Authorities, and the Regional Council for Unrecognized Villages. Demonstrators carried banners affirming their rights to land and housing, with slogans including “The Negev belongs to its people and owners” and “No to house demolitions, yes to our right to housing.” READ: Former Israeli -
2 killed, 7 injured in RSF drone strike on fuel station in southern Sudan: Medicsby Marwa A on June 25, 2026
Two people were killed and seven others injured in a drone strike by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on a fuel station in White Nile State in southern Sudan,...
2 killed, 7 injured in RSF drone strike on fuel station in southern Sudan: Medics
Two people were killed and seven others injured in a drone strike by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on a fuel station in White Nile State in southern Sudan, according to a Sudanese medical group on Thursday, Anadolu reports. The Sudan Doctors Network said in a statement that the strike hit the fuel station in Rabak city in the morning, in the second attack in less than a week against civilian and vital infrastructure. It condemned what it called the “systematic targeting of civilian facilities,” warning that attacks on civilian areas “worsen the suffering of the population and aggravate the humanitarian situation in the country.” The network called on the international community and humanitarian organizations to protect civilians and -
Iran’s parliament speaker rejects US claim unfrozen assets will fund American farm goodsby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, who heads the country’s negotiation team, on Thursday rejected a US claim that Tehran’s unfrozen assets would be used to buy American agricultural products....
Iran’s parliament speaker rejects US claim unfrozen assets will fund American farm goods
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, who heads the country’s negotiation team, on Thursday rejected a US claim that Tehran’s unfrozen assets would be used to buy American agricultural products. “America falsely claims our unfrozen assets will buy their agriculture,” Qalibaf wrote on US social media company X. “The only crop we’re harvesting is what you planted: decades of mistrust,” he added. “It’s organic, abundant, and homegrown.” Qalibaf also criticized Washington’s trade and political record, saying the US “only exports GMO soybeans, broken promises and trash talks.” His remarks came after US President Donald Trump said Wednesday that initial financial relief for Tehran would involve about $500 million in American goods. Trump said no cash would be provided directly to -
The EU does not need to clarify its support for Israeli colonialismby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Israeli colonialism entrenched an apartheid system. The reality has been documented multiple times and acknowledged even within Israel, most prominently by the non-governmental organisation B’Tselem in 2021. Recently, the EU...
The EU does not need to clarify its support for Israeli colonialism
Israeli colonialism entrenched an apartheid system. The reality has been documented multiple times and acknowledged even within Israel, most prominently by the non-governmental organisation B’Tselem in 2021. Recently, the EU High Representative Kaja Kallas was reported to have used the term apartheid during a visit to Mexico. Kallas has made several contradictory statements since the start of the genocide which reflect both the EU’s lack of political cohesion over sanctioning Israel, as well as the underlying concern to safeguard Israel’s impunity. However, Kallas’s remark comparing Israel to South African apartheid, has been blown out of proportion and out of all realms of credibility by Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, who expressed displeasure at Kallas’s comment and blatantly called Israel “the -
Life Support: doctors in Gaza bear witness to genocideby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Hospitals represent life. The killing of people inside them, the doctors in Life Support say, is a line that should never have been crossed. Daniele Rugo’s 93-minute documentary opens with...
Life Support: doctors in Gaza bear witness to genocide
Hospitals represent life. The killing of people inside them, the doctors in Life Support say, is a line that should never have been crossed. Daniele Rugo’s 93-minute documentary opens with British doctors talking about Gaza, their connection to it, the resilience of the people there and a love of life that even decades of siege has not extinguished, before showing what happened when that line was crossed, again and again, over two years. The film had its world premiere at Sheffield DocFest on 13 June 2026, where it was nominated for the festival’s Tim Hetherington Award, followed by a Q&A with Rugo and contributors Dr Ana Jeelani and Prof Nick Maynard. A public premiere follows at Curzon Mayfair on 9
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Iran says ‘direct communication line’ established with US over Hormuz to avoid military confrontationby Mehdi Editor on June 26, 2026
A “direct communication line” has been established between Iran and the US over the Strait of Hormuz to prevent incidents that could lead to military confrontation, Iranian state media reported Friday. “According to the final statement of the talks in Switzerland issued by the two mediators… a communication line has been established between the two sides,” Press TV reported. The line was established “to prevent incidents in the Strait of Hormuz that might lead to military confrontation” and to implement the provisions of Article 5 of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, it added. The development comes amid disputes over navigation arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran has said vessels must use designated routes and coordinate with Iranian authorities
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Israel reaches understandings with US to speed up evacuation of military aircraft from Ben Gurion: Reportsby Mehdi Editor on June 26, 2026
Israel has reached understandings with the US military to accelerate the evacuation of American military aircraft stationed at Ben Gurion Airport, Israeli media reported Friday. The country’s Transportation Ministry made a statement confirming the development early Friday, ending “weeks of uncertainty” that had affected Israel’s aviation sector, Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth reported. The understanding is expected to remove the remaining concerns over the cancellation of hundreds of thousands of airline tickets during the summer travel season, after the risk of canceling more than 2.4 million tickets had already been averted about a week and a half ago, the report said. READ: Far-right Israeli minister urges ending Lebanon ceasefire after troops injured Channel 12 reported that the US has committed to removing
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Far-right Israeli minister urges ending Lebanon ceasefire after troops injuredby Mehdi Editor on June 26, 2026
Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called for ending the ceasefire in Lebanon after four Israeli troops were wounded in southern Lebanon. “There are soldiers who have been injured. We can strike and bomb hundreds of targets,” Ben-Gvir said, referring to a Thursday incident in which four Israeli soldiers were wounded in southern Lebanon, Yedioth Ahronoth reported Friday. During a security cabinet meeting on Thursday, the extremist minister described the incident as “an opportunity for the agreement to collapse.” Although his position did not appear to gain support during the meeting, other ministers reportedly voiced frustration over operational restrictions imposed on Israeli forces under the ceasefire arrangements in Lebanon. The remarks came amid media reports of US pressure on
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IAEA chief says US-Iran deal grants agency access to Iranian nuclear sitesby Mehdi Editor on June 26, 2026
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Friday said that the recent US-Iran agreement gives the UN nuclear watchdog responsibility for supervising Iran’s nuclear commitments, Anadolu reports. Speaking to reporters in Tokyo, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said the memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran “specifically indicates” that its nuclear component “will be supervised by the IAEA.” “In order to supervise, we need to inspect. There is no other way,” Grossi said. He said the agency had already begun technical work with Iranian authorities and hoped to be in Iran “soon,” adding that differing public statements by the US and Iran reflected “political positioning.” “There is a bit of a war of statements here,” he said,
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Iran warns against Israeli military flights through neighboring states’ airspaceby Mehdi Editor on June 26, 2026
Iran’s top joint military command warned Friday against what it described as Israeli military aircraft using the airspace of neighboring countries to approach Iran. In a statement carried by state-run broadcaster IRIB, the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said the movement and presence of the “terrorist army of the Zionist regime” in the skies of some neighboring countries toward Iran is a dangerous act and a threat to the country. The statement, however, did not specify which neighboring country or countries it was referring to. The headquarters warned that if the US is unable to restrain or control Israel, Iran “will not tolerate any threat against itself.” It added that Tehran reserves the right to respond to “dangerous” actions. READ: Iran warns
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Israel turns Armenian suffering into political weapon as feud with Turkiye deepensby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has said he will bring a resolution before the Israeli government to recognise the Armenian Genocide, in a move that comes amid worsening ties with Turkiye and is likely to fuel criticism that Israel is turning Armenian suffering into a political weapon. Sa’ar said on X that he would bring “a proposed resolution for the official recognition by the Government of Israel of the Armenian Genocide” before the government at its next meeting. I will bring before the Israeli government at its next meeting a proposed resolution for the official recognition by the Government of Israel of the Armenian Genocide. Recognizing the genocide perpetrated against the Armenian people in the final years of the Ottoman
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The future of nuclear non-proliferation after recent U.S.–Iran negotiationsby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
The latest round of negotiations between the United States and Iran in Switzerland may not yet qualify as a historic breakthrough but it may become one of those moments historians later identify as a turning point. After years of sanctions, proxy confrontations, military escalation and the gradual weakening of arms-control trust, both sides have returned to a familiar but difficult instrument: diplomacy. Recent talks reportedly produced a roadmap towards a broader settlement and continued technical discussions on nuclear and regional security issues. The larger question is no longer whether Washington and Tehran can talk. It is whether diplomacy can still protect the global nuclear non-proliferation order. Background: Why U.S.–Iran Relations Matter Beyond Two Countries Relations between the United States and
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The war on Iran: Through the lenses of pragmatism and realpolitikby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Two Doctrines, One Conflict When the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes against Iran in June 2025, the world’s strategic analysts reached instinctively for two of history’s most enduring frameworks to make sense of what had unfolded: Pragmatism, the distinctly American philosophical tradition that judges actions by their consequences, and Realpolitik, the European doctrine that strips policy of moral pretence and reduces statecraft to power, interest, and calculation. Examining the war on Iran through both lenses does not produce a single verdict — it produces two competing narratives that expose the fault lines at the heart of American foreign policy. Lens One: Pragmatism — The War as a Test of Consequences Pragmatism, as a doctrine of statecraft, holds that
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Hezbollah denies Israeli claim of killing its members in southern Lebanonby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Hezbollah on Thursday denied the Israeli army’s claim that it had killed members of the group in an air strike on the southern Lebanese town of Zawtar al-Sharqiya. The group said those killed were civilians and described the attack as a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire agreement. In a statement, Hezbollah said the Israeli army had “once again deliberately targeted Lebanese civilians who were on their way to inspect their homes on the Zawtar al-Sharqiya road under the pretext that they posed a threat to its occupying forces.” It added that the attack, carried out at 2:40 pm local time (11:40 GMT) by an Israeli drone strike, killed two civilians who were directly targeted and wounded a third person. Hezbollah
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Iran warns ships against using unauthorised routes in Strait of Hormuzby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Iran warned on Thursday that ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz must use only routes approved and designated by Iranian authorities, following an attack on a vessel off the coast of Oman. The Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), established by Iran to manage the Strait of Hormuz, said in a post on X that transit outside routes designated by Iran “will not be covered by the guarantee of safe passage.” It added that any “Consequences arising from passage through unauthorised routes shall be the responsibility of the owner, operator, and vessel commander.” Earlier, the United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) temporarily suspended evacuation operations in the strategic waterway, citing security concerns following the attack. IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez said in
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators urge Rome to end cooperation with Israelby Mehdi Editor on June 26, 2026
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered outside Rome City Hall in Rome on Thursday, urging municipal authorities to end the city’s institutional cooperation with Israel, Anadolu reports. Despite high temperatures, protesters assembled in Campidoglio Square carrying Palestinian flags and banners while seeking to make their voices heard by members of the City Council meeting inside the municipal building. They also chanted pro-Palestinian slogans and protested Israeli attacks on Lebanon. Maya Issa, president of Palestinian Students in Italy, said demonstrators had once again gathered outside City Hall to call on Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri and the municipal administration to terminate all existing agreements with Israel. Issa said more than 16,000 Rome residents had signed a petition in recent months calling for the municipality to end its
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Israeli citizen sentenced over US secrets plotby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
An Israeli citizen has been sentenced in the US after pleading guilty to conspiring to steal a trade secret from an Arizona-based semiconductor technology company, in a case that adds to long-standing practice of Israeli-linked espionage. Guy Galanti, 48, an Israeli citizen who lived in Scottsdale, Arizona, received a sentence of time served and three years of supervised release from US District Judge G. Murray Snow, the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona announced on Tuesday. Galanti had remained in custody since his arrest in September 2025 and pleaded guilty on 26 May, 2026, to conspiring to steal a trade secret. According to prosecutors, Galanti worked as a senior-level manager for Green Technology Investments (GTI), a Scottsdale company
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Houthi leader warns against Israeli presence in Somaliland, pledges responseby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, leader of Yemen’s Ansar Allah movement, warned on Thursday against what he described as Israeli efforts to establish a presence in Somaliland, saying the group would respond to any such move. Speaking in a televised address, al-Houthi said Israel was seeking to expand its influence in the Gulf of Aden and the Bab al-Mandab Strait in an effort to strengthen its control over strategic shipping routes in the Red Sea. He warned that Ansar Allah would not remain passive in the face of any Israeli presence in the region and affirmed the group’s readiness to confront it. Al-Houthi also called on countries bordering the Red Sea to adopt a unified position to safeguard regional security, sovereignty and strategic
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Sudan’s war deepens humanitarian crisis as hunger, inflation and currency collapse impact civiliansby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
The humanitarian crisis in Sudan continues to worsen more than three years after the outbreak of war, with millions of civilians facing mounting hardship amid soaring food prices, collapsing public services and a rapidly depreciating national currency. UN agencies have repeatedly warned of a deteriorating humanitarian situation, citing an increasing risk of famine, rising civilian casualties and the continued displacement of millions of people as fighting persists across the country. For many Sudanese, the impact of the conflict is no longer measured solely by battles or military advances, but by the struggle to obtain food, clean water and electricity, and by the steady decline in the purchasing power of the Sudanese pound. Since the conflict erupted on 15th April 2023,
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Hezbollah rejects direct talks with Israel, urges Lebanese government to embrace Iranian supportby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Hezbollah has renewed its opposition to any direct negotiations with Israel, urging the Lebanese government to abandon what it described as a policy of concessions and to take advantage of Iranian support in addressing the conflict with Israel. In a statement, the group criticised the Lebanese government’s current approach, saying it had resulted in “gratuitous concessions” to Israel and deepened political divisions within Lebanon. Hezbollah reiterated its categorical rejection of direct negotiations with Israel, calling instead for an immediate and unconditional Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory. The group also urged Lebanese authorities to capitalise on what it described as Iran’s support, arguing that it had helped secure a ceasefire and commitments from the United States regarding an Israeli withdrawal from
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UNICEF: More than 260 Palestinian children killed in Gaza since ceasefire beganby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
More than 260 children have been killed in the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire began in October 2025, according to UNICEF spokesperson James Elder, who warned that conditions for children remain dire despite the truce. Speaking to Anadolu Agency on Thursday, Elder described the ceasefire as a “cruel and deadly illusion.” “We are in the midst of a supposed ceasefire, but what we are seeing is a cruel and deadly illusion of a ceasefire. An average of one child dies every day,” he said. Elder said that two sisters were killed on Saturday and that other children had recently been killed in drone strikes and aerial bombardments. “Since the start of this supposed ceasefire, more than 260 children have been
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Despite internal differences: Strong American support for the US – Iran agreementby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Seventy-eight per cent of Americans support ending the war with Iran, while 57 per cent believe it has created more problems than it has solved. At the same time, the US economy continues to grapple with inflationary pressures linked to the war and energy markets, with inflation remaining elevated owing in part to supply disruptions associated with the conflict in the Middle East. Against this backdrop, the US administration strongly favours an agreement with Iran to bring the war to a definitive end. That preference was reflected in the framework agreed by the two countries and announced a few days ago. Yet the agreement has also fuelled Israeli discontent amid growing divergence over the “day after” arrangements. Against the backdrop
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Israeli army arrests groom, father and brother during wedding raid in Jerusalemby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Israeli forces raided a wedding celebration in the town of Anata, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, on Thursday evening, arresting the groom, his father and his brother. A young woman was also injured, while several Palestinians suffered tear gas inhalation during the raid. Local sources told Anadolu that Israeli forces stormed the town and raided the wedding of the al-Refai family, arresting groom Saeed Nasser al-Refai, his father Omar Nasser al-Refai, and his brother Jamal Nasser al-Refai. وسط إطلاق قنابل الغاز على الحاضرين.. قوات الاحتلال تقتحم حفل زفاف في بلدة عناتا شمالي القدس المحتلة، وتعتقل العريس ووالده وشقيقه وفق وسائل إعلام فلسطينية pic.twitter.com/081ej4uqIB — الجزيرة مباشر (@ajmubasher) June 25, 2026 The sources said the forces detained wedding guests for more than
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IOM: 1,430 people displaced in Sudan’s North Darfur in one dayby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said on Thursday that 1,430 people were displaced from five villages in North Darfur state in western Sudan in a single day due to worsening insecurity. In a statement, the IOM said its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) teams estimated that around 1,430 people fled the villages of Shatmarta, Singari, Goz Laban, Dal Burida and Khair Wajid in the Ambro area of North Darfur on Tuesday after security conditions deteriorated. The organisation said some of the displaced moved to other locations within Ambro, while others crossed the border into neighbouring Chad. It added that the situation in the area “remains tense and volatile” and that it is closely monitoring developments. The latest displacement comes three
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Liberman: Netanyahu leading Israel towards ‘civil war’by Marwa A on June 26, 2026
Opposition Yisrael Beiteinu party leader Avigdor Liberman has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of dragging Israel towards “civil war” in order to remain in power. Writing on X on Thursday, Liberman said: “The government (of Benjamin Netanyahu) is dragging the State of Israel into a civil war – just to cling to power for a few more days.” The former Israeli defence minister shared a photo showing a police officer surrounded by a large crowd of Haredi Jews who protested on Wednesday against military conscription. The officer appeared to be pleading with the crowd to leave him alone. “The sights we saw yesterday are a national disgrace,” Liberman said. A police officer begging for his life in front of
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Trump rebuked Netanyahu over Gaza: ‘All the Jews are sick of you’ – CNNby Marwa A on June 26, 2026
CNN has revealed details of a tense phone call between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in September last year, according to journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan in a new book, published Tuesday, examining the relationship between the two leaders. According to the book, Regime Change, Trump expressed strong frustration with Netanyahu over what he saw as an insufficient response to US efforts to secure a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip. The authors quoted Trump as telling Netanyahu: “I’m tired of your behaviour. I’ve done everything to protect you, and you’d better move forward with this. Everybody is sick of you, Bibi.” He added: “All the Jews are sick of you, even the Jews on
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Gaza: On The Ground with Motasem A Dalloul | Week 22 Junby Marwa A on June 25, 2026
MEMO speaks to Motasem A. Dalloul, a survivor of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, as part of a new series of regular updates from the ground. Dalloul describes the daily struggle to survive: hunger, cold, the collapse of healthcare, and ongoing Israeli violations despite the so-called ceasefire.
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Israel will remain in territory occupied in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza ‘indefinitely’: Defence ministerby Marwa A on June 25, 2026
The Israeli army will remain in territory occupied in Lebanon, Syria and the Gaza Strip “indefinitely,” Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Thursday, Anadolu reports. The army “will remain in the security zones in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza – indefinitely,” Katz said at a combat officers’ course graduation ceremony at the Israel Forces Officers Training School, as cited by Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper. “Commanders and soldiers have all the necessary backing to complete their mission and defend themselves and the citizens of Israel,” he reportedly added. Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed more than 4,200 people and injured over 12,000 others since March 2, according to official Lebanese figures. Israel continues to occupy areas in southern Lebanon, some held for decades
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Israeli prime minister faces calls to resign during military ceremony: Reportby Marwa A on June 25, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced anti-government chants on Thursday, with attendees calling for his resignation during a speech at a military graduation ceremony in southern Israel, Anadolu reports. According to the daily Yedioth Ahronoth, the chants erupted during Netanyahu’s address at a graduation ceremony for combat officers at the Bahad 1 military base, home to the Israeli army’s officers training school. During his speech, Netanyahu claimed Israel was “at the height of a continuing regional war.” He also claimed that Israel had “managed to change the rules of the game in the region, break the barrier of fear, and prove the strength of its iron grip.” The chants came amid ongoing protests in several Israeli cities against Netanyahu’s government,
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US, Gulf states call for reopening Hormuz, reject ‘any tolls, fees, or attempts to assert control’ over waterwayby Marwa A on June 25, 2026
The US and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries called Thursday for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, stressing that free navigation through the strategic waterway remains “essential” to regional and global security. In a joint statement issued after a US-GCC ministerial meeting in Bahrain’s capital of Manama, the two sides emphasized the importance of reopening the strait, saying “free, unconditional, and unrestricted navigation,” including the right of transit passage under international law, remains “essential to regional and global security.” The statement said the ministers rejected “any tolls, fees, or attempts to assert control” over the Strait of Hormuz. The ministers also stressed the need to maintain “momentum and unity” as negotiations between the US and Iran proceed toward a more permanent
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Hundreds of Palestinians protest Israeli policies of home demolitions in Negevby Marwa A on June 25, 2026
Hundreds of Palestinians protested Thursday in Beersheba in Israel’s southern Negev region against Israeli policies of home demolitions and land confiscation targeting Bedouin communities in the area, Anadolu reports. According to the Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth, protesters included residents of Bedouin communities affected by demolitions or facing displacement, as well as supporters from among Arab Israelis. The protest was organized by the Higher Steering Committee for Arabs in the Negev, the Committee of Heads of Bedouin Local Authorities, and the Regional Council for Unrecognized Villages. Demonstrators carried banners affirming their rights to land and housing, with slogans including “The Negev belongs to its people and owners” and “No to house demolitions, yes to our right to housing.” READ: Former Israeli
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2 killed, 7 injured in RSF drone strike on fuel station in southern Sudan: Medicsby Marwa A on June 25, 2026
Two people were killed and seven others injured in a drone strike by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on a fuel station in White Nile State in southern Sudan, according to a Sudanese medical group on Thursday, Anadolu reports. The Sudan Doctors Network said in a statement that the strike hit the fuel station in Rabak city in the morning, in the second attack in less than a week against civilian and vital infrastructure. It condemned what it called the “systematic targeting of civilian facilities,” warning that attacks on civilian areas “worsen the suffering of the population and aggravate the humanitarian situation in the country.” The network called on the international community and humanitarian organizations to protect civilians and
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Iran’s parliament speaker rejects US claim unfrozen assets will fund American farm goodsby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, who heads the country’s negotiation team, on Thursday rejected a US claim that Tehran’s unfrozen assets would be used to buy American agricultural products. “America falsely claims our unfrozen assets will buy their agriculture,” Qalibaf wrote on US social media company X. “The only crop we’re harvesting is what you planted: decades of mistrust,” he added. “It’s organic, abundant, and homegrown.” Qalibaf also criticized Washington’s trade and political record, saying the US “only exports GMO soybeans, broken promises and trash talks.” His remarks came after US President Donald Trump said Wednesday that initial financial relief for Tehran would involve about $500 million in American goods. Trump said no cash would be provided directly to
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The EU does not need to clarify its support for Israeli colonialismby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Israeli colonialism entrenched an apartheid system. The reality has been documented multiple times and acknowledged even within Israel, most prominently by the non-governmental organisation B’Tselem in 2021. Recently, the EU High Representative Kaja Kallas was reported to have used the term apartheid during a visit to Mexico. Kallas has made several contradictory statements since the start of the genocide which reflect both the EU’s lack of political cohesion over sanctioning Israel, as well as the underlying concern to safeguard Israel’s impunity. However, Kallas’s remark comparing Israel to South African apartheid, has been blown out of proportion and out of all realms of credibility by Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, who expressed displeasure at Kallas’s comment and blatantly called Israel “the
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Life Support: doctors in Gaza bear witness to genocideby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Hospitals represent life. The killing of people inside them, the doctors in Life Support say, is a line that should never have been crossed. Daniele Rugo’s 93-minute documentary opens with British doctors talking about Gaza, their connection to it, the resilience of the people there and a love of life that even decades of siege has not extinguished, before showing what happened when that line was crossed, again and again, over two years. The film had its world premiere at Sheffield DocFest on 13 June 2026, where it was nominated for the festival’s Tim Hetherington Award, followed by a Q&A with Rugo and contributors Dr Ana Jeelani and Prof Nick Maynard. A public premiere follows at Curzon Mayfair on 9
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Israel’s flag carrier suspends Moscow flights over security concerns: Reportsby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Israel’s flag carrier El Al announced Thursday that it is temporarily suspending flights to Moscow over security concerns following an escalation in Ukrainian attacks inside Russian airspace. Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth reported that El Al suspended flights on its Tel Aviv-Moscow route for the coming days “due to developments between Russia and Ukraine.” The report cited the company as saying that “a situation assessment will be conducted next week, after which a decision will be made regarding resumption of the route.” El Al said affected passengers will be updated and “offered a choice between various alternatives,” according to the newspaper. It did not specify when the suspension takes effect. Yedioth Ahronoth said the decision followed “multiple Ukrainian drone strikes on
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Israel’s security chiefs revisit Gaza expulsion plan despite global rejectionby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Israel’s National Security Council has convened an urgent meeting to revive plans for the so-called “voluntary migration” of Palestinians from Gaza, despite senior officials warning that no country has agreed to take in Palestinians from the besieged enclave, Haaretz has reported. According to the Israeli newspaper, Shmuel Ben Ezra, the new head of Israel’s National Security Council, summoned senior defence establishment officials this week to discuss “encouraging the voluntary emigration” of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. The meeting is said to have been attended by officials from the Israeli army, Shin Bet and Mossad, who reportedly said there had been no practical progress on the plan. The renewed push comes as Israel’s genocide has devastated Gaza, displaced almost the entire
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Iraqi Oil Ministry denies reports of potential OPEC exit, urges output quota reassessmentby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Iraq’s Oil Ministry denied claims that Baghdad is threatening to withdraw from OPEC, after Bloomberg reported on Thursday that the country could eventually reconsider its membership if its production quota is not raised, Anadolu reports. The ministry said in a statement that claims Iraq is threatening to end its membership in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries do not reflect the official position of the Iraqi government. Neither the prime minister nor the government has raised the issue of withdrawal, the ministry said. Rather, Iraq has consistently emphasized the need to reassess production ceilings in line with the sustainable production capacities of member states, as well as understandings related to Iraq’s security and economic situation, it added. Bloomberg earlier reported,
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Power, water, and governance: The roots of Iran’s summer blackoutsby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Summer nears, yet Iran’s power troubles run deeper than just hot days. Blackouts loom not simply due to weather but because neglect has weakened the grid over years. Outdated plants struggle now where new investment was ignored before. Fuel runs low at times, worsened when rivers shrink beneath long dry spells. People use energy without limits even as imports stall under trade barriers. In offices far from city lights, researchers calculate gaps – up to 13,640 megawatts missing during high stress, roughly a sixth of what users will ask for. Electricity Supply barely creeps toward 68,420 megawatts while needs climb past 81,000. Heat presses down; machines fail more often; factories keep drawing juice anyway. Together, these strains overwhelm any buffer
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Former Israeli leaders threaten court action over state-backed ‘Jewish terrorism’ in West Bankby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Dozens of Israel’s most senior former political, military, intelligence, legal and cultural figures have threatened to take Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to court unless it acts to “eradicate Jewish terrorism” in the occupied West Bank, warning that settler and military violence against Palestinians is being enabled to advance an “ethnic cleansing” agenda and future annexation. In an extraordinary “final warning” to the Israeli government and security establishment, the signatories accused Israeli officials of allowing Jewish extremists to carry out murder, sexual assault, theft, arson and desecration of the dead with “almost complete impunity”. They warned that the campaign of violence breaks Israeli and international law, threatens Israel’s security, deepens its global isolation and fuels anti-Semitism worldwide. “This letter is
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Israeli forces kill Palestinian man inside home in occupied West Bank raidby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
A Palestinian man was killed Thursday after being shot by Israeli forces during a raid on the town of Sarta in the occupied West Bank, as his family said Israeli troops prevented paramedics from reaching him for nearly two hours after shooting him inside his home. Israeli forces raided the town, west of Salfit, conducting house searches and arrest operations targeting several Palestinians, witnesses told Anadolu Agency. During the raid, Israeli soldiers entered a home and opened fire at Mustafa Taha Khatib inside the house, critically wounding him, the witnesses said. Khatib was transferred to Salfit Government Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Khatib’s uncle, Yassin Khatib, said the family awoke to find Israeli troops
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Gaza shifts US politics as pro-Israel lobby suffers setback in New York primariesby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
New York City’s Democratic primary elections have highlighted a growing shift in attitudes towards Israel among Democratic voters, after three progressive candidates secured notable victories that were seen as a blow to the traditional party establishment and the political influence of pro-Israel groups, particularly the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). Brad Lander won in the 10th District, Claire Valdez in the 7th District, and Darializa Avila Chevalier in the 13th District, putting them on a near-certain path to reaching Congress in the November elections. Lander and Avila Chevalier also succeeded in unseating incumbent members of the House of Representatives. Observers said the war in Gaza and US support for Israel played a key role in several of the races,
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Israel prepares to resume fighting on Yemen front, updates plans against Houthisby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Israeli Channel 14 has reported that the Israeli military is preparing for the possibility of renewed fighting on the Yemen front, amid what it described as the reactivation and updating of operational plans targeting the Houthi group. The channel said the move follows statements by Israeli Défense Minister Israel Katz, who issued direct threats to the Houthi leadership, asserting that “the account with the group remains open” and that it would pay a heavy price for its attacks against Israel and its interests in the region. According to the report, military plans have been updated in preparation for any political decision to launch new operations against the group in Yemen. It added that the Israeli security establishment is working to
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215 civilians die in RSF-run prison in South Darfur: Sudanese medicsby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
More than 215 civilians died at a prison run by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in South Darfur due to the spread of diseases and epidemics in less than two months, a Sudanese medical group said Wednesday. In a statement, the Sudan Doctors Network said the deaths were reported inside Daqris Prison during May and June. The deaths were caused by “the spread of diseases and epidemics, as well as torture and mistreatment of detainees, under detention conditions that lack even the most basic standards of healthcare and human dignity,” it added. The group said 31 detainees, including children, were transferred to a hospital in Nyala more than two weeks ago despite showing no apparent illnesses. “Their fate remains
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Iranian, Saudi foreign ministers discuss US negotiations, regional developmentsby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi discussed with his Saudi counterpart Faisal bin Farhan over the phone on Wednesday the latest progress in negotiations with the US and regional developments, according to the Islamic Republic News Agency, (IRNA). Araghchi briefed the top Saudi diplomat on “the latest course of negotiations, progress achieved in implementing agreed understandings, and consultations carried out within this framework,” IRNA said. The two ministers also reviewed the latest regional and international developments. They stressed “the importance of continuing consultations, maintaining diplomatic channels, and strengthening joint cooperation” to support regional stability, advance the negotiation process, and achieve “positive and lasting results.” The Saudi Foreign Ministry said in a statement the two diplomats emphasized “the importance of continuing efforts
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Ultra-orthodox Jews protests disrupt traffic across Israel amid opposition to military conscriptionby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Mass demonstrations by ultra-orthodox Jews (Haredim) caused widespread traffic disruption across Israel on Wednesday as protesters opposed efforts to expand mandatory military service for members of the community. Large vehicle convoys travelled at slow speeds from dozens of locations across 19 cities, from northern to southern Israel, before converging on Military Prison 10 near Kfar Yona, where individuals accused of evading military service are being held. The protests were organised in response to recent measures aimed at increasing the enlistment of Haredi men into the Israeli military. United Torah Judaism leader Yitzhak Goldknopf led one of the convoys departing from Jerusalem and criticised the government’s conscription policy. “It is inconceivable that a young man can study Torah in Bulgaria without
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Oil, elites, and empty promises: Inside the US-backed coup against the UN in Libyaby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Following the conclusion of the United Nations-facilitated Structured Dialogue, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of UNSMIL, Hanna Tetteh, briefed the UN Security Council on the fragile state of play in Libya. Her briefing shed light on the UN’s latest efforts to revive a stalled political process, but it also highlighted an emerging geopolitical friction point: a competing, US-backed counter-push led by Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Massad Boulos. This American initiative is increasingly seen as a direct challenge—and direct competition—to UNSMIL’s long-term election roadmap. According to the final report of the Structured Dialogue—which concluded on June 7, 2026, after six months of deliberations—the group of approximately 120 Libyans representing civil society and various interest groups produced nearly
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Report: Israeli officials lobby Washington over proposed Turkey-Saudi trade corridorby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Israeli officials are reportedly lobbying the Trump administration to oppose a proposed overland trade corridor linking the Gulf to Europe via Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and Turkey, according to media reports. The proposed project would establish a land transportation route for goods, commercial cargo and passenger traffic, connecting Gulf states with European markets through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and Turkey. According to the reports, senior figures within Israel’s governing coalition have stepped up contacts with officials in Washington in an effort to persuade the US administration to intervene against the initiative. The reports claim Israeli officials believe the corridor could undermine Israel’s strategic and economic position by diverting regional trade flows away from Israeli infrastructure. According to the reports, Israeli
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Shin Bet chief orders removal of memorial for 7 October victims to avoid ‘constant reminder of defeat’by Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Israel’s Shin Bet chief David Zini has ordered the removal of a memorial inside the agency’s headquarters dedicated to personnel killed in the 7 October attack and its aftermath. Israeli critics said the move appeared to be an attempt to remove symbols of the failure and defeat associated with that day. In a statement, the Shin Bet confirmed that Zini had instructed staff to dismantle the memorial. The agency said the decision was based on the view that displaying photos of only some of those killed “reduces the scale of the failure and reflects only part of the disaster”. It noted that a permanent memorial wall bearing the names of all fallen agency personnel already exists. However, Haaretz quoted people
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Washington talks stall as Israel refuses to leave southern Lebanonby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
Negotiations between Israel and Lebanon in Washington have reportedly hit a deadlock over the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon, amid Israeli demands for guarantees preventing the return of Hezbollah and preserving the operational freedom of its military. According to diplomatic sources cited by the Israeli newspaper Maariv, the fifth round of US-mediated talks has so far failed to produce an agreement that would allow Israeli troops to withdraw. Israel is insisting on remaining in southern Lebanon until it is assured that Hezbollah has been pushed away from the area and prevented from rebuilding its military infrastructure. The dispute emerged during the fifth round of meetings between the Israeli and Lebanese delegations in Washington, according to the London-based newspaper
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Trump says Turkey was poised to join war alongside Iranby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
US President Donald Trump said Turkey had been a potential participant in the war on Iran’s side. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan “was a prime candidate to go into the war with Iran — maybe on the Iran side, because he’s not a big fan of Israel,” Trump claimed that he personally intervened and asked Erdogan to stay out of the conflict, adding that the Turkish president had complied with the request. Asked whether he would respond positively to Ankara’s request to acquire F-35 fighter jets and jet engines needed for its domestically produced combat aircraft, Trump said he would “probably do something” that would satisfy Turkey. He also confirmed
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Awakening human consciousness to the reality of the horrific genocide in Gazaby Mehdi Editor on June 25, 2026
People can be consciously aware of atrocities without experiencing the moral outrage those horrors warrant. This emotional detachment is particularly pronounced when atrocities target “those who are different,” occur in seemingly “remote” lands, or repeat so frequently that they dissolve into a familiar, predictable monotony. Psychological frameworks explain this affective insularity through cognitive biases like the “just-world fallacy,” which blocks empathy in otherwise deserving cases to protect one’s own psychological comfort. Alternatively, it manifests as victim-blaming to rationalize aligning with the oppressor, or as compliance with propaganda narratives designed to dehumanize victims and render them unworthy of concern. The rendering of atrocities into something ordinary through repetitive exposure systematically erodes the human capacity for a fittingly shocked response. This was
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‘Shocking’ photo of freed Palestinian journalist shows ‘tragic’ conditions in Israeli prisons: Rights groupby Mehdi Editor on June 24, 2026
A prisoner advocacy group said Wednesday the “shocking” photo of Palestinian journalist Mujahid Bani Mufleh after six months in Israeli detention shows the ongoing “tragic” conditions in Israeli prisons, Anadolu reports. “Israeli prisons have turned into a tool for slow and direct killing of Palestinian prisoners,” the Palestinian Prisoner Society said in a statement. Bani Mufleh posted a photo of himself on Wednesday after a long treatment journey for an illness he contracted while imprisoned by Israel. The photo showed part of his brain skull removed as a result of surgeries he underwent while in Israeli detention. The Palestinian journalist also lost significant weight, appearing noticeably pale and almost unrecognizable. “Bani Mufleh is not an isolated case, but points to
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Israel declares 115 acres as ‘state land’ to expand illegal West Bank settlementby Mehdi Editor on June 24, 2026
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced Wednesday the designation of 465 dunams (115 acres) of land as “state land” to expand the illegal settlement of Givat Haroeh, built on lands in the Ramallah and al-Bireh governorate in the occupied West Bank. Smotrich wrote on the US social media company X that “465 dunams have been declared state land for the purpose of expanding Givat Haroeh settlement.” He added that “we continue to build, expand, and strengthen effective sovereignty on the ground,” claiming the move would “strengthen Israelis’ security.” Smotrich also reiterated his opposition to Palestinian statehood. “During my term, a Palestinian state will not be established,” he wrote. READ: Israeli Cabinet minister brags about demolishing 5,700 Palestinians homes in 1 year,
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Israel forces destroy cemetery containing remains of Canadian soldiers in Gazaby Mehdi Editor on June 24, 2026
Israel has destroyed a cemetery in the Gaza Strip containing the remains of 22 Canadian soldiers killed in the first UN peacekeeping initiative in 1956, according to media reports Wednesday. “It’s like there’s no headstones anymore,” Lia Bons, whose brother Adriann is buried in the cemetery, told CBC News. “It just looks like dirt, gravel, sand.” An officer with the Israel military admitted that soldiers in the Brigade Combat Team dug down to a depth of 20 – 30 meters (66 to 98 feet) under the cemetery to destroy a Hamas tunnel in February and no measures were taken to safeguard the remains of the soldiers because the operation was conducted under combat conditions. The Gaza War Cemetery in the