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Tunisia: Rached Ghannouchi sentenced to 3 years in prison in case related to donation of Gandhi Peace Prizeby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
Tunisian judicial authorities have issued a final ruling sentencing Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Ennahda Movement and former Speaker of the Tunisian Parliament, to three years in prison in a...
Tunisia: Rached Ghannouchi sentenced to 3 years in prison in case related to donation of Gandhi Peace Prize
Tunisian judicial authorities have issued a final ruling sentencing Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Ennahda Movement and former Speaker of the Tunisian Parliament, to three years in prison in a case related to his donation of the Gandhi Peace and Tolerance Prize, which he received in 2016, to the Tunisian Red Crescent. The ruling is the latest in a series of legal cases involving Ghannouchi, who is already serving prison sentences in other cases as part of ongoing judicial proceedings involving several senior Ennahda figures. Since President Kais Saied announced exceptional measures in July 2021, Tunisian authorities have launched numerous investigations and prosecutions involving prominent political figures, including leaders of the Ennahda Movement. These cases have included allegations related to -
Correcting a mistake, not retreating: Why ending the war could restore Trump’s credibilityby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
As renewed U.S.-Iran clashes around the Strait of Hormuz threaten to unravel another diplomatic pause, an old Chinese proverb offers a useful warning: “You have never truly made a mistake...
Correcting a mistake, not retreating: Why ending the war could restore Trump’s credibility
As renewed U.S.-Iran clashes around the Strait of Hormuz threaten to unravel another diplomatic pause, an old Chinese proverb offers a useful warning: “You have never truly made a mistake unless you refuse to correct it.” This is more than a moral maxim; it is a principle of governance and statecraft. In politics, leaders are judged not by whether they make mistakes, but by how they respond to them. No president is immune from error, yet history tends to remember those who reassess their decisions before an initial miscalculation becomes an irreversible crisis. Today, more than four months after the United States launched its military campaign against Iran, President Donald Trump’s administration finds itself in strategic limbo. The situation can -
Podcast by Jasim Al-Azzawi with Elhanan Miller: Netanyahu: Gasping for Life, Will Another War Save Him?by Mehdi Editor on July 14, 2026
WATCH: Podcast by Jasim Al-Azzawi with Dr. Joe Macaron: Lebanon-Israel Framework Agreement, Who Won?
Podcast by Jasim Al-Azzawi with Elhanan Miller: Netanyahu: Gasping for Life, Will Another War Save Him?
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Will Syria’s first lady stand for justice or protect the shadow of the past? asks Yvonne Ridley in an open letter to Latifa al-Daroubiby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
Dear Madam al-Daroubi, Assalamu Alaikum — Peace be upon you. You have been thrust from the shadows into the world’s most unforgiving spotlight, praised by those around you as a...
Will Syria’s first lady stand for justice or protect the shadow of the past? asks Yvonne Ridley in an open letter to Latifa al-Daroubi
Dear Madam al-Daroubi, Assalamu Alaikum — Peace be upon you. You have been thrust from the shadows into the world’s most unforgiving spotlight, praised by those around you as a cultured, sophisticated and elegant woman. Your husband, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, introduced you to the world by stating proudly: “My only wife, and I love her very much.” Your peers celebrate you as the epitome of the traditional Syrian woman; not a submissive bystander, but the firm pillar of her family, an educated mother who plans, raises children and commands respect. However, as you step into the grand halls of power, I must ask you a question that echoes from the dark cells beneath your feet: what kind of pillar -
The geopolitics of spare capacity: The hidden weapon in energy diplomacyby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
For decades, energy power has been measured by familiar metrics: the size of a country’s oil reserves, its daily production and the scale of its exports. These indicators continue to...
The geopolitics of spare capacity: The hidden weapon in energy diplomacy
For decades, energy power has been measured by familiar metrics: the size of a country’s oil reserves, its daily production and the scale of its exports. These indicators continue to shape discussions about global energy politics. Yet they overlook a strategic capability that has become increasingly important in an era of geopolitical instability: the ability to increase production rapidly when the market needs it most. Recent crises have demonstrated that energy influence is no longer determined solely by how much oil a country possesses. It also depends on how quickly that country can respond when supply is disrupted. Reserves matter. But in a crisis, readiness matters more. This overlooked capability is known as spare production capacity—the ability of a producer -
Iran urges Jordanians to seek removal of US bases after strike on air baseby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it targeted a US air base in Jordan with ballistic missiles on Tuesday and called on the Jordanian people to demand the removal...
Iran urges Jordanians to seek removal of US bases after strike on air base
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it targeted a US air base in Jordan with ballistic missiles on Tuesday and called on the Jordanian people to demand the removal of American military bases from their country. According to the Iranian Fars news agency, the IRGC said in a statement that, during the third phase of the second wave of Operation Nasr 2, it launched ballistic missiles at what it described as key facilities and a US troop deployment at an air base in Jordan, which it said was being used to launch attaks against Iran. The statement added that the United States had used the same bases in what it described as an attack in which 186 children were -
Iran’s oil exports top 80 million barrels in less than a monthby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
Iran exported more than 80 million barrels of crude oil and petroleum products in the 26 days following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington in...
Iran’s oil exports top 80 million barrels in less than a month
Iran exported more than 80 million barrels of crude oil and petroleum products in the 26 days following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington in Islamabad, according to TankerTrackers, a platform that monitors oil tanker movements. The platform said the exports are currently worth an estimated 6 billion US dollars, adding that around 30 million barrels of Iranian crude oil are still awaiting shipment. It also said that if any restrictions are imposed on Iran’s oil production, Tehran has access to around 60 million barrels of floating storage capacity in the region, which could provide a temporary solution for managing oil supplies. Estimates from tanker-tracking firms in recent months showed that Iran’s oil exports generally -
Former Iranian President Ahmadinejad denies report alleging Mossad contactsby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday rejected a report by The New York Times alleging that Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency had sought to recruit him and that he is...
Former Iranian President Ahmadinejad denies report alleging Mossad contacts
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday rejected a report by The New York Times alleging that Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency had sought to recruit him and that he is under house arrest, describing the claims as “completely false,” Anadolu reports. In a statement, Ahmadinejad’s office accused the newspaper of publishing fabricated reports to mislead public opinion and fuel internal divisions in Iran. The office also denied that Ahmadinejad is under house arrest, saying the allegation was fabricated to support what it described as the newspaper’s “absurd” claims. “We categorically reject all the completely false allegations promoted by The New York Times,” the statement said. The New York Times reported Monday that Mossad had attempted in recent years to persuade -
Gulf countries condemn Iranian attacks on Emirati oil tankers in Hormuzby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
Gulf countries on Tuesday condemned Iranian attacks on two Emirati oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, warning that the incident threatens regional stability, freedom of navigation and global energy...
Gulf countries condemn Iranian attacks on Emirati oil tankers in Hormuz
Gulf countries on Tuesday condemned Iranian attacks on two Emirati oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, warning that the incident threatens regional stability, freedom of navigation and global energy security, Anadolu reports. The statements came after the United Arab Emirates said its oil tankers, Mombasa and Al Bahiyah, were struck by two cruise missiles while transiting the southern shipping lane of the Strait of Hormuz in Omani territorial waters. According to the UAE Foreign Ministry, one Indian crew member was killed and eight others were injured, including four seriously. The injured included six Indian nationals and two Ukrainian nationals. The ministry described the attack as a “flagrant violation” of UN Security Council Resolution 2817, which emphasizes the protection of -
Trump’s “Memorandum of Surrender”: The art of the deal meets the fact of defeatby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Donald Trump is not negotiating with Iran. He is negotiating with the humiliation of having failed to break it. Beneath the ceasefires, memoranda, podium theatrics and sanctimonious appeals to “stability”...
Trump’s “Memorandum of Surrender”: The art of the deal meets the fact of defeat
Donald Trump is not negotiating with Iran. He is negotiating with the humiliation of having failed to break it. Beneath the ceasefires, memoranda, podium theatrics and sanctimonious appeals to “stability” lies a fact Washington cannot admit: the United States entered this confrontation expecting submission and emerged confronting its own limits. It wanted Iran isolated, disarmed and politically obedient. It wanted its deterrence shattered, its regional influence dismantled and its sovereignty reduced to a flag, an anthem and nothing more. It failed. Iran endured the pressure, preserved its strategic leverage and forced the most powerful empire on earth to negotiate with the country it had promised to bring to its knees. That is not an American victory. It is the management -
Rivalries and anxieties: Reviving the Hejaz railwayby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
History is not so much past as vigorously present, often a scab to be irritated in fitful anger, or a romantic affectation to be cherished. When it comes to controlling...
Rivalries and anxieties: Reviving the Hejaz railway
History is not so much past as vigorously present, often a scab to be irritated in fitful anger, or a romantic affectation to be cherished. When it comes to controlling trade and establishing new routes, this is particularly apt. The Hejaz Railway project, seemingly long past, is now being dusted down. In a June 9 memorandum of understanding signed between Türkiye and Saudi Arabia, a railway line is envisaged between the two countries that will traverse Jordan and Syria and create a strategic logistics artery linking the Gulf states to Europe. According to a media release from the Saudi Press Agency, the agreement will focus “on enhancing cooperation on railway standards, technologies, and related innovations, while facilitating the exchange of -
US forces strike Iranian naval base with sea drones for first time: CENTCOMby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM) announced on Monday that its forces struck a submarine and ship maintenance facility in Iran using unmanned surface vessels for the first time in...
US forces strike Iranian naval base with sea drones for first time: CENTCOM
The US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM) announced on Monday that its forces struck a submarine and ship maintenance facility in Iran using unmanned surface vessels for the first time in combat operations, Anadolu reports. “Yesterday, using multiple one-way attack surface drones, CENTCOM forces successfully struck a submarine and ship maintenance facility in Iran,” CENTCOM said in a post on US social media platform X. “Three Corsair unmanned surface vessels hit the port at Bandar Abbas Naval Base, marking the first time American forces have employed sea drones in combat operations.” “Last night’s strikes degraded Iran’s ability to continue attacking commercial shipping,” it added. CENTCOM also shared footage of the drone attack on the naval base. It comes amid ongoing military -
Saudi air defenses intercept Houthi ballistic missiles amid Yemen tensionsby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Saudi air defenses on Monday intercepted ballistic missiles launched by the Houthi group from Yemen, the Saudi-led coalition supporting the internationally recognized Yemeni government said, Anadolu reports. The missiles targeted...
Saudi air defenses intercept Houthi ballistic missiles amid Yemen tensions
Saudi air defenses on Monday intercepted ballistic missiles launched by the Houthi group from Yemen, the Saudi-led coalition supporting the internationally recognized Yemeni government said, Anadolu reports. The missiles targeted Saudi Arabia’s southern region, coalition spokesman Turki al-Malki said on the US social media company X. The attack came hours after Yemen’s Defense Ministry said its forces struck the Sanaa airport runway after the Houthis prevented Yemeni flights from landing and allowed an Iranian plane to land “in violation of the Yemeni territory.” Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree vowed that the strike “will not pass without retaliation and punishment.” Saree accused Saudi Arabia of carrying out the strike on Sanaa airport and declared that it ended the de-escalation and ceasefire -
Britain joins EU-led Gaza recovery initiative with new funding pledge for humanitarian effortsby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The UK will provide £10 million ($12 million) to support early recovery efforts in Gaza and join a new EU-led international initiative aimed at coordinating funding and practical assistance as...
Britain joins EU-led Gaza recovery initiative with new funding pledge for humanitarian efforts
The UK will provide £10 million ($12 million) to support early recovery efforts in Gaza and join a new EU-led international initiative aimed at coordinating funding and practical assistance as Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper calls for renewed momentum behind the international 20-point Gaza peace plan, Anadolu reports. The government said in a statement Monday the funding would go to the UN Horizon Fund to support a Palestinian-led, UN-coordinated approach to early recovery. The program will focus on water and sanitation, healthcare, education, housing, debris clearance and reducing the risks posed by unexploded ordnance. The UK will also join the EU-led Team Gaza Initiative, a coalition of European and international partners designed to mobilize political support, funding and practical assistance for -
Yemen’s aviation authority closes all airports until further noticeby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The internationally recognized Yemeni government’s aviation authority on Monday announced closure of all airports to air traffic until further notice, a decision that comes after Sanaa airport’s runway was struck...
Yemen’s aviation authority closes all airports until further notice
The internationally recognized Yemeni government’s aviation authority on Monday announced closure of all airports to air traffic until further notice, a decision that comes after Sanaa airport’s runway was struck to prevent an Iranian plane from landing, Anadolu reports. “We will not allow any aircraft to violate our airspace, whether it be Sana’a Airport or any other airport. We will deter any attempt to impose a fait accompli that infringes on our sovereignty,” Rashad Al-Alimi, chairman of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council, said in a statement carried by the official Saba news agency. “I instructed that the confrontation not be expanded to avoid Tehran dragging Yemen and its people into wars that serve its interests in the regional conflict,” Al-Alimi added. -
EU’s Kallas says most member states support curbing trade with illegal Israeli settlementsby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday that a majority of member states support taking action against trade with illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, arguing...
EU’s Kallas says most member states support curbing trade with illegal Israeli settlements
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday that a majority of member states support taking action against trade with illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, arguing that ambassadors have been tasked with advancing the issue and that an extraordinary meeting is likely, Anadolu reports. Speaking at a press conference after a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels, Kallas said the European Commission had presented options to further restrict trade with Israeli settlements following a request from the European Council. “Taking action against the trade with settlements got the most support from the member states. We tasked the ambassadors to take this work forward, and probably will also have an extraordinary meeting on this,” she said. -
Trump claims Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei ‘90% gone’by Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that Iran’s top military commanders have been killed and claimed that Mojtaba Khamenei, son of late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his...
Trump claims Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei ‘90% gone’
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that Iran’s top military commanders have been killed and claimed that Mojtaba Khamenei, son of late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his successor, was “90% gone,” Anadolu reports. Speaking in an interview with Fox News, Trump said Iran’s military capabilities had been severely degraded. “They have no navy. They have no air force. It’s all gone. Their anti-aircraft is gone. Their leaders have all been killed,” Trump said. “Their best leaders have been killed. They’re gone. Khomeini is gone,” he said, using the name of the late Iranian revolutionary leader who died in 1989, while apparently referring to Ali Khamenei, who was killed on the first day of US-Israeli strikes on Iran in -
Iran says won’t allow US to ‘interfere’ in Strait of Hormuz managementby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Iran’s military said on Monday it “does not and will not allow” the US to “interfere” in the management of the Strait of Hormuz. Washington’s “repeated adventures mischief to interfere...
Iran says won’t allow US to ‘interfere’ in Strait of Hormuz management
Iran’s military said on Monday it “does not and will not allow” the US to “interfere” in the management of the Strait of Hormuz. Washington’s “repeated adventures mischief to interfere in the management of the Strait of Hormuz have seriously jeopardized the security of the region,” the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said in a statement carried by the state broadcaster IRIB. Tehran “will deal severely with any disruption and insecurity to the passage of commercial ships and tankers by the aggressive and bandit American army outside of Iran’s designated route and without the permission of the armed forces,” it vowed. The military also warned countries of the region against cooperating with the US army. Spokesman for Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps -
Turkiye, Egypt sign letter of intent on defense industry cooperationby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Turkiye and Egypt signed a letter of intent to establish a framework for closer cooperation in the defense industry, Turkish defense industry chief Haluk Gorgun said on Monday. Gorgun, the...
Turkiye, Egypt sign letter of intent on defense industry cooperation
Turkiye and Egypt signed a letter of intent to establish a framework for closer cooperation in the defense industry, Turkish defense industry chief Haluk Gorgun said on Monday. Gorgun, the secretary of Turkish Defense Industries, hosted Egyptian Defense and Military Production Minister Lt. Gen. Ashraf Salem Zaher and his delegation in the capital Ankara. The two sides discussed defense industry cooperation opportunities and possible areas for joint capability development, Gorgun said in a statement on US social media platform X. “In this context, we signed a Letter of Intent that will define the framework of our cooperation in the period ahead,” he said. Gorgun added that deeper defense industry cooperation between Turkiye and Egypt would contribute to regional security and -
EU launches $1B ‘Team Gaza Initiative’ to support early recovery effortsby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The European Union on Monday officially launched the “Team Gaza Initiative,” bringing together €883.6 million ($1 billion) in financial contributions to support early recovery efforts in the Palestinian enclave, Anadolu...
EU launches $1B ‘Team Gaza Initiative’ to support early recovery efforts
The European Union on Monday officially launched the “Team Gaza Initiative,” bringing together €883.6 million ($1 billion) in financial contributions to support early recovery efforts in the Palestinian enclave, Anadolu reports. The initiative was announced ahead of the second ministerial meeting of the Palestine Donor Group, hosted by the European Commission in Brussels and co-chaired by EU Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Suica and Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa. The meeting brought together representatives from 65 delegations, including EU members, partner countries, international organizations and financial institutions, to coordinate support for Gaza’s early recovery and discuss progress on the Palestinian Authority’s reform agenda. The “Team Gaza Initiative” brings together contributions from the European Commission, European Investment Bank, World Bank, -
Trump says US likely to take control of Hormuz, expects other countries to contribute financiallyby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
US President Donald Trump on Monday said that the US would likely take control of operations in the Strait of Hormuz and expected other countries to pay Washington for protecting...
Trump says US likely to take control of Hormuz, expects other countries to contribute financially
US President Donald Trump on Monday said that the US would likely take control of operations in the Strait of Hormuz and expected other countries to pay Washington for protecting the strategic waterway, Anadolu reports. “We’re going to guard it. We’re going to get paid for guarding it – a lot of money. We want to be reimbursed for putting our people in danger,” Trump told Fox News. He accused Iran of violating the memorandum of understanding reached between the US and Iran on June 18. “We had a deal. They always break it. We’re just going to hit them very hard. We’ll probably run the Strait!” he said. “We’ll be the guardian angel. We should be reimbursed for that,” Trump added. -
EU humanitarian chief says Gaza aid conditions ‘unbearable,’ urges pressure on Israelby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
EU Commissioner for Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib on Monday described the humanitarian situation in Gaza as “unbearable,” calling for humanitarian access to the enclave and greater political...
EU humanitarian chief says Gaza aid conditions ‘unbearable,’ urges pressure on Israel
EU Commissioner for Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib on Monday described the humanitarian situation in Gaza as “unbearable,” calling for humanitarian access to the enclave and greater political engagement from Israeli authorities, Anadolu reports. “I have no words to describe this situation. Nine months after the so-called ceasefire, shelling continues, disease is spreading, people are dying. The humanitarian situation is unbearable,” Lahbib told reporters ahead of a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels. She said humanitarian organizations must be allowed to operate in Gaza, arguing that “there is a clear lack of political will and engagement from Israeli authorities.” “We must have access to Gaza, we must have the possibility to reopen,” she said. READ: EU rejects Israel’s Gaza territory -
Iranian plane lands in Yemen’s Hudaydah after strike on Sanaa airport: Reportsby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
An Iranian aircraft landed Monday at Al Hudaydah Airport in western Yemen, shortly after Yemeni forces bombed a runway at Houthi-controlled Sanaa International Airport to prevent the plane from landing...
Iranian plane lands in Yemen’s Hudaydah after strike on Sanaa airport: Reports
An Iranian aircraft landed Monday at Al Hudaydah Airport in western Yemen, shortly after Yemeni forces bombed a runway at Houthi-controlled Sanaa International Airport to prevent the plane from landing there, according to Iranian media, Anadolu reports. Press TV said the aircraft landed in Al Hudaydah on the Red Sea coast after the runway at Sanaa airport was targeted earlier in the day. Yemen’s Defense Ministry said early Monday that its forces struck the Sanaa airport runway after the Houthis prevented Yemeni flights from landing and allowed the Iranian plane to land “in violation of the Yemeni territory.” Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree, for his part, vowed that the strike “will not pass without retaliation and punishment.” READ: Iran launches overnight strikes on -
UK lists Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps as ‘terror group’by Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The UK government listed Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terror group on Monday, using new powers introduced under the National Security (State Threats) Act, according to media...
UK lists Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps as ‘terror group’
The UK government listed Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terror group on Monday, using new powers introduced under the National Security (State Threats) Act, according to media reports, Anadolu reports. In a written statement to parliament, Security Minister Angela Eagle said the government had “identified activity linked to the IRGC involving threats to life and intimidation on UK soil,” Sky News reported. The government also designated the Islamic Movement of Companions of the Right (IMCR), which Sky News described as being linked to Iran. The decision followed the fast-tracking of the National Security (State Threats) Act, as promised by Prime Minister Keir Starmer in April. Following the designation, it is now a criminal offense to invite support for or -
Iran launches overnight strikes on ‘US military sites’ across the regionby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Iran and the United States continued exchanging military strikes overnight, with Tehran saying it targeted “US military sites” in several countries across the region in retaliation for American attacks on...
Iran launches overnight strikes on ‘US military sites’ across the region
Iran and the United States continued exchanging military strikes overnight, with Tehran saying it targeted “US military sites” in several countries across the region in retaliation for American attacks on targets inside Iran. Iranian media, including state television, reported explosions in the cities of Bandar Abbas, Sirik and Jask, as well as on Qeshm Island, after the US military announced a new wave of strikes. The reports said 10 explosions were heard in Sirik and Bandar Abbas, while blasts were also reported in the provinces of Bushehr and Hormozgan. No details were released about casualties or damage caused by the US attacks. READ: Former Iranian commander says Tehran could target Trump inside the White House Iranian media also quoted a statement -
Greta Thunberg detained at Rheinmetall protest in Berlinby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Activists staged a protest outside the office of German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall near the historic Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on Monday, Anadolu reports. The blockade was organized to protest arms production that...
Greta Thunberg detained at Rheinmetall protest in Berlin
Activists staged a protest outside the office of German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall near the historic Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on Monday, Anadolu reports. The blockade was organized to protest arms production that activists said was linked to attacks on Palestine and Lebanon. Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg joined the demonstration and said: “We are doing this because it is our duty to protest against injustice and to stand up against genocide.” “Stop Rheinmetall new factory and stop shipping weapons to Israel. Stop the genocide,” Thunberg added. Berlin police intervened during the protest and detained Thunberg, the footage showed. READ: Germany criticizes Israel over West Bank, stops short of backing tougher EU measures -
Armed Israeli settlers detain US congressman in ‘VIP version’ of daily ordeal for Palestiniansby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Armed Israeli settlers carrying US-made M4 rifles detained US Congressman Ro Khanna and other Americans in the illegally occupied West Bank. When Israeli occupation soldiers arrived, they reportedly sided with...
Armed Israeli settlers detain US congressman in ‘VIP version’ of daily ordeal for Palestinians
Armed Israeli settlers carrying US-made M4 rifles detained US Congressman Ro Khanna and other Americans in the illegally occupied West Bank. When Israeli occupation soldiers arrived, they reportedly sided with the settlers and extended the detention. The California Democrat was travelling near the Palestinian village of Khirbet Zanuta in the South Hebron Hills last week, when the settlers blocked the vehicle of Khanna’s delegation. Khanna said the armed men surrounded the van, kicked its tyres, mocked and filmed those inside and left members of the delegation fearing for their lives. Instead of removing the settlers and reopening the road, four Israeli soldiers joined them and continued to obstruct the delegation. READ HRW: Israel soldiers supporting settler attacks on Palestinians “We -
Norway uses influence in football to push for Israel’s suspension from FIFAby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Norway is using its influence inside football to push for Israel’s suspension from FIFA, Politico reported over the weekend. Details of the campaign were outlined in a Politico report examining...
Norway uses influence in football to push for Israel’s suspension from FIFA
Norway is using its influence inside football to push for Israel’s suspension from FIFA, Politico reported over the weekend. Details of the campaign were outlined in a Politico report examining how the Norwegian Football Federation and its president, Lise Klaveness, are seeking to move demands for sanctions against Israel into the mainstream of European football. Klaveness, a lawyer and former player for Norway’s women’s national football team who sits on UEFA’s executive committee, has pursued the issue through football’s formal governing structures rather than through a unilateral Norwegian boycott. Last year Klaveness began working to secure sanctions against the Israel Football Association, stating that Israel should be excluded from international competition. “We believe Israel should be suspended, and this is -
Israeli forces kill young Palestinian near Jerusalem: Red Crescentby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
A 19-year-old Palestinian was killed on Monday after Israeli forces opened fire near Bir Nabala, northwest of Jerusalem, the Palestine Red Crescent Society and a local source said. The Palestine...
Israeli forces kill young Palestinian near Jerusalem: Red Crescent
A 19-year-old Palestinian was killed on Monday after Israeli forces opened fire near Bir Nabala, northwest of Jerusalem, the Palestine Red Crescent Society and a local source said. The Palestine Red Crescent Society said its crews responded to a Palestinian who had been fatally shot by Israeli forces near the separation barrier in the town of Bir Nabala. A local source told Anadolu Agency that Israeli troops shot the 19-year-old near the barrier erected on land belonging to the town, hitting him in the abdomen. The victim was pronounced dead after ambulance crews arrived at the scene, the source said. According to the Palestinian Government Communication Center, Israel’s military attacks and attacks by Israeli occupiers across the occupied West Bank -
Former Iranian commander says Tehran could target Trump inside the White Houseby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
A former senior commander in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued an unusual direct threat against US President Donald Trump, saying the Islamic Republic is capable of harming...
Former Iranian commander says Tehran could target Trump inside the White House
A former senior commander in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued an unusual direct threat against US President Donald Trump, saying the Islamic Republic is capable of harming him even inside the White House. Hossein Kanani Moghaddam, a former IRGC commander, told the Iranian news website Fararu: “If the goal is to assassinate Trump, the Islamic Republic can easily do so in the White House. Whenever necessary, we are capable of doing that.” Alongside the threat, Kanani Moghaddam also commented on talks between Tehran and Washington, saying that, from Iran’s perspective, the negotiations are not aimed at reaching a peace agreement. “We are not negotiating with the Americans for peace. We are negotiating to reduce tensions,” he said.
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Tunisia: Rached Ghannouchi sentenced to 3 years in prison in case related to donation of Gandhi Peace Prizeby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
Tunisian judicial authorities have issued a final ruling sentencing Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Ennahda Movement and former Speaker of the Tunisian Parliament, to three years in prison in a case related to his donation of the Gandhi Peace and Tolerance Prize, which he received in 2016, to the Tunisian Red Crescent. The ruling is the latest in a series of legal cases involving Ghannouchi, who is already serving prison sentences in other cases as part of ongoing judicial proceedings involving several senior Ennahda figures. Since President Kais Saied announced exceptional measures in July 2021, Tunisian authorities have launched numerous investigations and prosecutions involving prominent political figures, including leaders of the Ennahda Movement. These cases have included allegations related to
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Correcting a mistake, not retreating: Why ending the war could restore Trump’s credibilityby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
As renewed U.S.-Iran clashes around the Strait of Hormuz threaten to unravel another diplomatic pause, an old Chinese proverb offers a useful warning: “You have never truly made a mistake unless you refuse to correct it.” This is more than a moral maxim; it is a principle of governance and statecraft. In politics, leaders are judged not by whether they make mistakes, but by how they respond to them. No president is immune from error, yet history tends to remember those who reassess their decisions before an initial miscalculation becomes an irreversible crisis. Today, more than four months after the United States launched its military campaign against Iran, President Donald Trump’s administration finds itself in strategic limbo. The situation can
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Podcast by Jasim Al-Azzawi with Elhanan Miller: Netanyahu: Gasping for Life, Will Another War Save Him?by Mehdi Editor on July 14, 2026
WATCH: Podcast by Jasim Al-Azzawi with Dr. Joe Macaron: Lebanon-Israel Framework Agreement, Who Won?
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Will Syria’s first lady stand for justice or protect the shadow of the past? asks Yvonne Ridley in an open letter to Latifa al-Daroubiby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
Dear Madam al-Daroubi, Assalamu Alaikum — Peace be upon you. You have been thrust from the shadows into the world’s most unforgiving spotlight, praised by those around you as a cultured, sophisticated and elegant woman. Your husband, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, introduced you to the world by stating proudly: “My only wife, and I love her very much.” Your peers celebrate you as the epitome of the traditional Syrian woman; not a submissive bystander, but the firm pillar of her family, an educated mother who plans, raises children and commands respect. However, as you step into the grand halls of power, I must ask you a question that echoes from the dark cells beneath your feet: what kind of pillar
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The geopolitics of spare capacity: The hidden weapon in energy diplomacyby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
For decades, energy power has been measured by familiar metrics: the size of a country’s oil reserves, its daily production and the scale of its exports. These indicators continue to shape discussions about global energy politics. Yet they overlook a strategic capability that has become increasingly important in an era of geopolitical instability: the ability to increase production rapidly when the market needs it most. Recent crises have demonstrated that energy influence is no longer determined solely by how much oil a country possesses. It also depends on how quickly that country can respond when supply is disrupted. Reserves matter. But in a crisis, readiness matters more. This overlooked capability is known as spare production capacity—the ability of a producer
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Iran urges Jordanians to seek removal of US bases after strike on air baseby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it targeted a US air base in Jordan with ballistic missiles on Tuesday and called on the Jordanian people to demand the removal of American military bases from their country. According to the Iranian Fars news agency, the IRGC said in a statement that, during the third phase of the second wave of Operation Nasr 2, it launched ballistic missiles at what it described as key facilities and a US troop deployment at an air base in Jordan, which it said was being used to launch attaks against Iran. The statement added that the United States had used the same bases in what it described as an attack in which 186 children were
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Iran’s oil exports top 80 million barrels in less than a monthby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
Iran exported more than 80 million barrels of crude oil and petroleum products in the 26 days following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington in Islamabad, according to TankerTrackers, a platform that monitors oil tanker movements. The platform said the exports are currently worth an estimated 6 billion US dollars, adding that around 30 million barrels of Iranian crude oil are still awaiting shipment. It also said that if any restrictions are imposed on Iran’s oil production, Tehran has access to around 60 million barrels of floating storage capacity in the region, which could provide a temporary solution for managing oil supplies. Estimates from tanker-tracking firms in recent months showed that Iran’s oil exports generally
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Former Iranian President Ahmadinejad denies report alleging Mossad contactsby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday rejected a report by The New York Times alleging that Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency had sought to recruit him and that he is under house arrest, describing the claims as “completely false,” Anadolu reports. In a statement, Ahmadinejad’s office accused the newspaper of publishing fabricated reports to mislead public opinion and fuel internal divisions in Iran. The office also denied that Ahmadinejad is under house arrest, saying the allegation was fabricated to support what it described as the newspaper’s “absurd” claims. “We categorically reject all the completely false allegations promoted by The New York Times,” the statement said. The New York Times reported Monday that Mossad had attempted in recent years to persuade
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Gulf countries condemn Iranian attacks on Emirati oil tankers in Hormuzby Marwa A on July 14, 2026
Gulf countries on Tuesday condemned Iranian attacks on two Emirati oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, warning that the incident threatens regional stability, freedom of navigation and global energy security, Anadolu reports. The statements came after the United Arab Emirates said its oil tankers, Mombasa and Al Bahiyah, were struck by two cruise missiles while transiting the southern shipping lane of the Strait of Hormuz in Omani territorial waters. According to the UAE Foreign Ministry, one Indian crew member was killed and eight others were injured, including four seriously. The injured included six Indian nationals and two Ukrainian nationals. The ministry described the attack as a “flagrant violation” of UN Security Council Resolution 2817, which emphasizes the protection of
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Trump’s “Memorandum of Surrender”: The art of the deal meets the fact of defeatby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Donald Trump is not negotiating with Iran. He is negotiating with the humiliation of having failed to break it. Beneath the ceasefires, memoranda, podium theatrics and sanctimonious appeals to “stability” lies a fact Washington cannot admit: the United States entered this confrontation expecting submission and emerged confronting its own limits. It wanted Iran isolated, disarmed and politically obedient. It wanted its deterrence shattered, its regional influence dismantled and its sovereignty reduced to a flag, an anthem and nothing more. It failed. Iran endured the pressure, preserved its strategic leverage and forced the most powerful empire on earth to negotiate with the country it had promised to bring to its knees. That is not an American victory. It is the management
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Rivalries and anxieties: Reviving the Hejaz railwayby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
History is not so much past as vigorously present, often a scab to be irritated in fitful anger, or a romantic affectation to be cherished. When it comes to controlling trade and establishing new routes, this is particularly apt. The Hejaz Railway project, seemingly long past, is now being dusted down. In a June 9 memorandum of understanding signed between Türkiye and Saudi Arabia, a railway line is envisaged between the two countries that will traverse Jordan and Syria and create a strategic logistics artery linking the Gulf states to Europe. According to a media release from the Saudi Press Agency, the agreement will focus “on enhancing cooperation on railway standards, technologies, and related innovations, while facilitating the exchange of
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US forces strike Iranian naval base with sea drones for first time: CENTCOMby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM) announced on Monday that its forces struck a submarine and ship maintenance facility in Iran using unmanned surface vessels for the first time in combat operations, Anadolu reports. “Yesterday, using multiple one-way attack surface drones, CENTCOM forces successfully struck a submarine and ship maintenance facility in Iran,” CENTCOM said in a post on US social media platform X. “Three Corsair unmanned surface vessels hit the port at Bandar Abbas Naval Base, marking the first time American forces have employed sea drones in combat operations.” “Last night’s strikes degraded Iran’s ability to continue attacking commercial shipping,” it added. CENTCOM also shared footage of the drone attack on the naval base. It comes amid ongoing military
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Saudi air defenses intercept Houthi ballistic missiles amid Yemen tensionsby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Saudi air defenses on Monday intercepted ballistic missiles launched by the Houthi group from Yemen, the Saudi-led coalition supporting the internationally recognized Yemeni government said, Anadolu reports. The missiles targeted Saudi Arabia’s southern region, coalition spokesman Turki al-Malki said on the US social media company X. The attack came hours after Yemen’s Defense Ministry said its forces struck the Sanaa airport runway after the Houthis prevented Yemeni flights from landing and allowed an Iranian plane to land “in violation of the Yemeni territory.” Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree vowed that the strike “will not pass without retaliation and punishment.” Saree accused Saudi Arabia of carrying out the strike on Sanaa airport and declared that it ended the de-escalation and ceasefire
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Britain joins EU-led Gaza recovery initiative with new funding pledge for humanitarian effortsby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The UK will provide £10 million ($12 million) to support early recovery efforts in Gaza and join a new EU-led international initiative aimed at coordinating funding and practical assistance as Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper calls for renewed momentum behind the international 20-point Gaza peace plan, Anadolu reports. The government said in a statement Monday the funding would go to the UN Horizon Fund to support a Palestinian-led, UN-coordinated approach to early recovery. The program will focus on water and sanitation, healthcare, education, housing, debris clearance and reducing the risks posed by unexploded ordnance. The UK will also join the EU-led Team Gaza Initiative, a coalition of European and international partners designed to mobilize political support, funding and practical assistance for
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Yemen’s aviation authority closes all airports until further noticeby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The internationally recognized Yemeni government’s aviation authority on Monday announced closure of all airports to air traffic until further notice, a decision that comes after Sanaa airport’s runway was struck to prevent an Iranian plane from landing, Anadolu reports. “We will not allow any aircraft to violate our airspace, whether it be Sana’a Airport or any other airport. We will deter any attempt to impose a fait accompli that infringes on our sovereignty,” Rashad Al-Alimi, chairman of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council, said in a statement carried by the official Saba news agency. “I instructed that the confrontation not be expanded to avoid Tehran dragging Yemen and its people into wars that serve its interests in the regional conflict,” Al-Alimi added.
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EU’s Kallas says most member states support curbing trade with illegal Israeli settlementsby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday that a majority of member states support taking action against trade with illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, arguing that ambassadors have been tasked with advancing the issue and that an extraordinary meeting is likely, Anadolu reports. Speaking at a press conference after a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels, Kallas said the European Commission had presented options to further restrict trade with Israeli settlements following a request from the European Council. “Taking action against the trade with settlements got the most support from the member states. We tasked the ambassadors to take this work forward, and probably will also have an extraordinary meeting on this,” she said.
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Trump claims Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei ‘90% gone’by Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that Iran’s top military commanders have been killed and claimed that Mojtaba Khamenei, son of late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his successor, was “90% gone,” Anadolu reports. Speaking in an interview with Fox News, Trump said Iran’s military capabilities had been severely degraded. “They have no navy. They have no air force. It’s all gone. Their anti-aircraft is gone. Their leaders have all been killed,” Trump said. “Their best leaders have been killed. They’re gone. Khomeini is gone,” he said, using the name of the late Iranian revolutionary leader who died in 1989, while apparently referring to Ali Khamenei, who was killed on the first day of US-Israeli strikes on Iran in
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Iran says won’t allow US to ‘interfere’ in Strait of Hormuz managementby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Iran’s military said on Monday it “does not and will not allow” the US to “interfere” in the management of the Strait of Hormuz. Washington’s “repeated adventures mischief to interfere in the management of the Strait of Hormuz have seriously jeopardized the security of the region,” the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said in a statement carried by the state broadcaster IRIB. Tehran “will deal severely with any disruption and insecurity to the passage of commercial ships and tankers by the aggressive and bandit American army outside of Iran’s designated route and without the permission of the armed forces,” it vowed. The military also warned countries of the region against cooperating with the US army. Spokesman for Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps
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Turkiye, Egypt sign letter of intent on defense industry cooperationby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Turkiye and Egypt signed a letter of intent to establish a framework for closer cooperation in the defense industry, Turkish defense industry chief Haluk Gorgun said on Monday. Gorgun, the secretary of Turkish Defense Industries, hosted Egyptian Defense and Military Production Minister Lt. Gen. Ashraf Salem Zaher and his delegation in the capital Ankara. The two sides discussed defense industry cooperation opportunities and possible areas for joint capability development, Gorgun said in a statement on US social media platform X. “In this context, we signed a Letter of Intent that will define the framework of our cooperation in the period ahead,” he said. Gorgun added that deeper defense industry cooperation between Turkiye and Egypt would contribute to regional security and
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EU launches $1B ‘Team Gaza Initiative’ to support early recovery effortsby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The European Union on Monday officially launched the “Team Gaza Initiative,” bringing together €883.6 million ($1 billion) in financial contributions to support early recovery efforts in the Palestinian enclave, Anadolu reports. The initiative was announced ahead of the second ministerial meeting of the Palestine Donor Group, hosted by the European Commission in Brussels and co-chaired by EU Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Suica and Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa. The meeting brought together representatives from 65 delegations, including EU members, partner countries, international organizations and financial institutions, to coordinate support for Gaza’s early recovery and discuss progress on the Palestinian Authority’s reform agenda. The “Team Gaza Initiative” brings together contributions from the European Commission, European Investment Bank, World Bank,
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Trump says US likely to take control of Hormuz, expects other countries to contribute financiallyby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
US President Donald Trump on Monday said that the US would likely take control of operations in the Strait of Hormuz and expected other countries to pay Washington for protecting the strategic waterway, Anadolu reports. “We’re going to guard it. We’re going to get paid for guarding it – a lot of money. We want to be reimbursed for putting our people in danger,” Trump told Fox News. He accused Iran of violating the memorandum of understanding reached between the US and Iran on June 18. “We had a deal. They always break it. We’re just going to hit them very hard. We’ll probably run the Strait!” he said. “We’ll be the guardian angel. We should be reimbursed for that,” Trump added.
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EU humanitarian chief says Gaza aid conditions ‘unbearable,’ urges pressure on Israelby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
EU Commissioner for Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib on Monday described the humanitarian situation in Gaza as “unbearable,” calling for humanitarian access to the enclave and greater political engagement from Israeli authorities, Anadolu reports. “I have no words to describe this situation. Nine months after the so-called ceasefire, shelling continues, disease is spreading, people are dying. The humanitarian situation is unbearable,” Lahbib told reporters ahead of a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels. She said humanitarian organizations must be allowed to operate in Gaza, arguing that “there is a clear lack of political will and engagement from Israeli authorities.” “We must have access to Gaza, we must have the possibility to reopen,” she said. READ: EU rejects Israel’s Gaza territory
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Iranian plane lands in Yemen’s Hudaydah after strike on Sanaa airport: Reportsby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
An Iranian aircraft landed Monday at Al Hudaydah Airport in western Yemen, shortly after Yemeni forces bombed a runway at Houthi-controlled Sanaa International Airport to prevent the plane from landing there, according to Iranian media, Anadolu reports. Press TV said the aircraft landed in Al Hudaydah on the Red Sea coast after the runway at Sanaa airport was targeted earlier in the day. Yemen’s Defense Ministry said early Monday that its forces struck the Sanaa airport runway after the Houthis prevented Yemeni flights from landing and allowed the Iranian plane to land “in violation of the Yemeni territory.” Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree, for his part, vowed that the strike “will not pass without retaliation and punishment.” READ: Iran launches overnight strikes on
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UK lists Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps as ‘terror group’by Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The UK government listed Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terror group on Monday, using new powers introduced under the National Security (State Threats) Act, according to media reports, Anadolu reports. In a written statement to parliament, Security Minister Angela Eagle said the government had “identified activity linked to the IRGC involving threats to life and intimidation on UK soil,” Sky News reported. The government also designated the Islamic Movement of Companions of the Right (IMCR), which Sky News described as being linked to Iran. The decision followed the fast-tracking of the National Security (State Threats) Act, as promised by Prime Minister Keir Starmer in April. Following the designation, it is now a criminal offense to invite support for or
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Iran launches overnight strikes on ‘US military sites’ across the regionby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Iran and the United States continued exchanging military strikes overnight, with Tehran saying it targeted “US military sites” in several countries across the region in retaliation for American attacks on targets inside Iran. Iranian media, including state television, reported explosions in the cities of Bandar Abbas, Sirik and Jask, as well as on Qeshm Island, after the US military announced a new wave of strikes. The reports said 10 explosions were heard in Sirik and Bandar Abbas, while blasts were also reported in the provinces of Bushehr and Hormozgan. No details were released about casualties or damage caused by the US attacks. READ: Former Iranian commander says Tehran could target Trump inside the White House Iranian media also quoted a statement
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Greta Thunberg detained at Rheinmetall protest in Berlinby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Activists staged a protest outside the office of German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall near the historic Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on Monday, Anadolu reports. The blockade was organized to protest arms production that activists said was linked to attacks on Palestine and Lebanon. Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg joined the demonstration and said: “We are doing this because it is our duty to protest against injustice and to stand up against genocide.” “Stop Rheinmetall new factory and stop shipping weapons to Israel. Stop the genocide,” Thunberg added. Berlin police intervened during the protest and detained Thunberg, the footage showed. READ: Germany criticizes Israel over West Bank, stops short of backing tougher EU measures
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Armed Israeli settlers detain US congressman in ‘VIP version’ of daily ordeal for Palestiniansby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Armed Israeli settlers carrying US-made M4 rifles detained US Congressman Ro Khanna and other Americans in the illegally occupied West Bank. When Israeli occupation soldiers arrived, they reportedly sided with the settlers and extended the detention. The California Democrat was travelling near the Palestinian village of Khirbet Zanuta in the South Hebron Hills last week, when the settlers blocked the vehicle of Khanna’s delegation. Khanna said the armed men surrounded the van, kicked its tyres, mocked and filmed those inside and left members of the delegation fearing for their lives. Instead of removing the settlers and reopening the road, four Israeli soldiers joined them and continued to obstruct the delegation. READ HRW: Israel soldiers supporting settler attacks on Palestinians “We
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Norway uses influence in football to push for Israel’s suspension from FIFAby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Norway is using its influence inside football to push for Israel’s suspension from FIFA, Politico reported over the weekend. Details of the campaign were outlined in a Politico report examining how the Norwegian Football Federation and its president, Lise Klaveness, are seeking to move demands for sanctions against Israel into the mainstream of European football. Klaveness, a lawyer and former player for Norway’s women’s national football team who sits on UEFA’s executive committee, has pursued the issue through football’s formal governing structures rather than through a unilateral Norwegian boycott. Last year Klaveness began working to secure sanctions against the Israel Football Association, stating that Israel should be excluded from international competition. “We believe Israel should be suspended, and this is
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Israeli forces kill young Palestinian near Jerusalem: Red Crescentby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
A 19-year-old Palestinian was killed on Monday after Israeli forces opened fire near Bir Nabala, northwest of Jerusalem, the Palestine Red Crescent Society and a local source said. The Palestine Red Crescent Society said its crews responded to a Palestinian who had been fatally shot by Israeli forces near the separation barrier in the town of Bir Nabala. A local source told Anadolu Agency that Israeli troops shot the 19-year-old near the barrier erected on land belonging to the town, hitting him in the abdomen. The victim was pronounced dead after ambulance crews arrived at the scene, the source said. According to the Palestinian Government Communication Center, Israel’s military attacks and attacks by Israeli occupiers across the occupied West Bank
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Former Iranian commander says Tehran could target Trump inside the White Houseby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
A former senior commander in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued an unusual direct threat against US President Donald Trump, saying the Islamic Republic is capable of harming him even inside the White House. Hossein Kanani Moghaddam, a former IRGC commander, told the Iranian news website Fararu: “If the goal is to assassinate Trump, the Islamic Republic can easily do so in the White House. Whenever necessary, we are capable of doing that.” Alongside the threat, Kanani Moghaddam also commented on talks between Tehran and Washington, saying that, from Iran’s perspective, the negotiations are not aimed at reaching a peace agreement. “We are not negotiating with the Americans for peace. We are negotiating to reduce tensions,” he said.
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Shipping through Strait of Hormuz falls to lowest level in several weeksby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz fell on Sunday to its lowest level in several weeks, according to shipping data, as renewed exchanges of strikes between the United States and Iran and attacks on vessels heightened safety concerns. Vessel tracking data from Kpler showed that only six ships passed through the strait on Sunday, the lowest daily total in five weeks. The vessels included the very large crude carrier Humanity, carrying two million barrels of Iranian crude oil, and the tanker Capetan Andreas, transporting about 500,000 barrels of Kuwaiti refined oil products. Three empty tankers also entered the Gulf to load crude oil. Most tankers switched off their transponders while passing through the strait. The tracking data showed no
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Iran expands regional attacks after US air strikesby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The United States carried out military strikes against targets inside Iran for a second consecutive day, saying it hit air defence systems, coastal radar sites, and missile and naval capabilities. Washington said the operation was aimed at protecting freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz and reducing threats to commercial shipping. In response, Iran said it had launched attacks targeting US military bases and sites in Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait, arguing that the latest US strikes had destroyed the diplomatic efforts made over recent months. Tehran also stressed the need for a mechanism to ensure a decisive response to any future attack targeting its senior officials. Iran said the recent US strikes had “rendered futile” months of diplomatic efforts”
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UN chief warns of Middle East escalation, urges US, Iran to resume talksby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has expressed deep concern over the serious escalation and renewed military confrontation in the Gulf region, including Iranian attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz and neighbouring countries, as well as US strikes on Iran. In a statement, Guterres said all such attacks must stop immediately. He called on all parties “to exercise maximum restraint, avoid further escalatory action and take immediate steps to de-escalate.” Guterres reiterated that a return to full-scale hostilities would have catastrophic consequences “for the peoples of the region” and beyond, as well as the global economy.” He also stressed the need to restore “full freedom of navigation” through the Strait of Hormuz and urged Iran and the United States to resume
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Iran says latest US strikes “rendered futile” months of diplomatic effortsby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Iran strongly condemned the latest US strikes on its territory late on Sunday, accusing Washington of derailing all diplomatic efforts made in recent months to reduce tensions in the region, according to a statement from the Iranian Foreign Ministry. Tehran also accused the United States of blatantly violating all provisions of a memorandum of understanding signed in June and of causing renewed insecurity in the Strait of Hormuz and disrupting international commercial shipping, according to the statement. The Foreign Ministry said Washington had violated almost all provisions of the memorandum of understanding signed between the two countries just 25 days ago by carrying out attacks on Iran’s transport infrastructure. According to the statement, the US strikes targeted key facilities in
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Sudanese court sentences RSF commander Hemedti and 15 others to death in absentiaby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
A Sudanese court on Sunday sentenced Rapid Support Forces (RSF) commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (“Hemedti”) and 15 other defendants to death in absentia after convicting them in connection with the killing of West Darfur Governor Khamis Abdullah Abkar and crimes committed in El Geneina. The ruling, issued by the Anti-Terrorism and Crimes Against the State Court in Port Sudan, marks the first judicial verdict against Hemedti since the outbreak of the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF on 15th April 2023. The court sentenced Hemedti, his deputy and brother Abdel Rahim Hamdan Dagalo, and other defendants to death by hanging. According to the court, the defendants were convicted under provisions relating to war crimes, crimes against humanity,
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Rezaei describes Strait of Hormuz as a strategic deterrent, says Iran will protect itby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Mohsen Rezaei, a member of Iran’s Expediency Discernment Council, said the Strait of Hormuz is one of Iran’s most important strategic assets, describing it as “more important than dozens of nuclear bombs.” Rezaei said the waterway serves as a powerful strategic deterrent and plays a central role in safeguarding Iran’s security and national interests. “The Strait of Hormuz is more important than dozens of nuclear bombs,” he said, adding that Iran would continue to protect it. Commenting on recent regional tensions, Rezaei accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump of crossing what he described as Iran’s “red lines.” He asserted that they “must receive an appropriate response.” Rezaei also argued that, under international law, Iran has
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Egypt FM rejects unilateral regional plans, says future of Middle East must be based on consensusby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on Sunday that developments in the Middle East since 7th October 2023, have demonstrated that attempts to impose regional hegemony or redraw the region’s political map through unilateral action will not succeed. According to remarks reported by Al-Shorouk, Abdelatty said that any future regional order must be based on consensus among the countries of the region, including its major regional powers. He argued that no state, regardless of its military or political strength, can successfully impose its will on other countries through force. Asked about proposals or rhetoric concerning a “Greater Israel” and broader plans to reshape the Middle East, Abdelatty said that any project founded on the unilateral imposition of one country’s vision
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UN warns 825,000 children in Sudan face severe malnutritionby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned that an estimated 825,000 children under the age of five in Sudan are expected to suffer from severe malnutrition in 2026, placing them at high risk of death without timely treatment. The warning comes as Sudan’s humanitarian crisis continues to worsen amid the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which has been ongoing since April 2023. According to the UN, the conflict has caused widespread displacement, disrupted essential services, and significantly increased humanitarian needs across the country. In its report, OCHA described the situation for Sudanese children as among the worst in the world, with millions affected by violence, hunger, and
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Ben-Gvir’s ministry allocates funding to settlement organisation under international sanctionsby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Israel’s Ministry of National Security, headed by Itamar Ben-Gvir, has approved the transfer of 4 million shekels to the settlement organisation Ahvat Gilad through a tender exemption procedure, according to ministry documents released on Sunday. The funding will support a project that the ministry says is intended to reduce violence and establish a network of mentors to work with young people living in settlement outposts, referred to in Israel as “farms,” across the occupied West Bank. The contract provides funding for approximately 18 months, with an option to extend the agreement for an additional 18 months under a similar budget. The allocation comes despite the fact that France, the United Kingdom, Canada, Norway, Australia, and New Zealand imposed sanctions on
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Hamas offers condolences following the death of former Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thaniby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) has expressed its condolences following the death of former Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, extending sympathies to Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Qatari ruling family, the government and people of Qatar, and the wider Arab and Islamic world. In a statement issued on Sunday, Hamas described the late Sheikh Hamad as “a great national and Arab leader” and credited him with leading Qatar’s modern development. The movement prayed for God’s mercy and forgiveness upon him and praised what it described as his lasting contributions to his country, the Arab world, and humanitarian causes. Hamas said Sheikh Hamad had consistently supported what it called just causes, particularly the Palestinian cause,
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Two clocks, two egos, and the gods who are never lateby Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
Sophocles put it in four words the Chorus never had to repeat: “Pride breeds the tyrant.” Twenty-five centuries later, two men who believe themselves the smartest people ever to occupy their offices are proving the old Greeks right in real time, on two different continents, on two different election clocks — and both are running out of road. Start with the arithmetic of vanity. Donald Trump has called his own brainpower “off the charts” so many times it has become a campaign liturgy, the sequel to his 2018 boast of being a “very stable genius.” Genius, in Trump’s flowery language, apparently means picking a fight with the Strait of Hormuz in an election year. But a strait does not care
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Podcast by Jasim Al-Azzawi with Dr. Joe Macaron: Lebanon-Israel Framework Agreement, Who Won?by Mehdi Editor on July 13, 2026
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Israeli panel approves bill to suspend detention of ultra-Orthodox draft evadersby Marwa A on July 12, 2026
An Israeli parliamentary committee approved a bill on Sunday to suspend the detention of ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Jews who evade mandatory military service, paving the way for final votes in the full Knesset later this week, according to local media, Anadolu reports. The Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee approved a temporary order freezing the detention of draft evaders studying at religious seminaries, or yeshivas, Israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth daily reported. The newspaper said the governing coalition intends to press ahead with the hot-button legislation despite a legal opinion concluding that the bill “does not achieve balance, but rather deepens inequality.” The bill is expected to be brought before the Knesset for its second and third readings later this week. Under the
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Saudi Arabia, Iraq reject use of states’ territory to threaten regional securityby Marwa A on July 12, 2026
Saudi Arabia and Iraq reaffirmed on Sunday their rejection of the use of any country’s territory to threaten the security and stability of other states, stressing respect for sovereignty, good-neighbourliness, and non-interference in internal affairs, Anadolu reports. The remarks came in a Saudi Foreign Ministry statement following talks in the kingdom chaired by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussein, with senior officials from both sides in attendance. According to the statement, the top diplomats reviewed bilateral ties and ways to strengthen cooperation across various fields, in addition to discussing regional developments and issues of mutual interest. The two sides underscored “the importance of respecting national sovereignty, good-neighbourliness, non-interference in internal affairs, and rejecting
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UAE says Sunday’s missile threats ‘were outside country’s borders’by Marwa A on July 12, 2026
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) said missile threats detected early Sunday “were outside the country’s borders,” Anadolu reports. “National monitoring and tracking systems are operating at the highest levels of readiness and efficiency around the clock,” the UAE Defence Ministry said on the US social media company X. The statement came hours after Tehran said earlier that it launched attacks on US military sites in regional countries in retaliation for attacks by Washington against Iranian targets. The US said late Saturday that it had completed a third round of military strikes against Iran this week following another Iranian attack on a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. READ: Bahrain accuses Iran of ‘systematic aggression’ after attacks
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Sharaa calls for ‘new chapter’ in Syria’s history as new parliament convenesby Marwa A on July 12, 2026
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa called for “a new chapter in the country’s history,” as the newly elected parliament held its first session on Sunday, Anadolu reports. “Today, Syria is writing a new chapter in its history — one that reflects its civilisation, values and heritage,” he said in an address to the People’s Assembly as cited by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA). “Together, let us build the history of a modern Syria,” he added. He urged lawmakers to make the parliament “a model of responsibility and competence,” while promoting dialogue, the rule of law and respect for state institutions. READ: Qatar, Syria discuss stronger ties, reconstruction, chemical weapons cooperation
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Pope Leo warns ‘winds of war’ again blowing across Middle East, Ukraineby Marwa A on July 12, 2026
Pope Leo XIV warned Sunday that “winds of war” are once again blowing across the Middle East, Ukraine and other parts of the world, urging continued efforts toward dialogue and diplomacy, Anadolu reports. “Unfortunately, the winds of war are once again blowing in the Middle East, in Ukraine, and in numerous other parts of the world, sowing violence, terror, and death, and striking, once more, so many innocents,” the pope said in a post on the US social media company X. He called for hope for peace to be preserved despite ongoing conflicts. “Let us not allow these winds to extinguish the little flame of hope and peace, even when it seems fragile and flickering,” he said. Pope Leo renewed
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5 more Gazans killed by Israeli fire despite ceasefireby Marwa A on July 12, 2026
Five Palestinians, including a child, were killed Sunday by Israeli army fire, amid continued violations of a ceasefire in effect since last October, medics said, Anadolu reports. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said two Palestinians were killed in an Israeli strike on a workshop in the Sabra district, south of Gaza City. The bodies of the victims were torn to pieces in the attack that also injured a third Palestinian, the organization added in a statement. Witnesses said an Israeli drone fired at least three missiles at a building housing the workshop in the Al-Rayes neighborhood in the district. A medical source said a 9-year-old girl breathed her last from critical injuries she sustained from Israeli gunfire in the Nuseirat
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Qatar’s former Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani dies at 74by Marwa A on July 12, 2026
Qatar’s former Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani died Sunday morning at the age of 74, the country’s Amiri Diwan announced, Anadolu reports. “May God grant him His mercy and forgiveness,” it added in a statement on the US social media company X. Qatar announced four days of national mourning from Sunday. Funeral prayers for Sheikh Hamad will be held after the Maghrib (evening) prayer on Sunday at the Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque in Doha, and he will be laid to rest at Lusail Cemetery, the Diwan said. Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani will receive mourners from heads of state, members of the ruling family, dignitaries and citizens at Lusail Palace from Monday, July
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Bahrain accuses Iran of ‘systematic aggression’ after attacksby Marwa A on July 12, 2026
Bahrain accused Iran on Sunday of launching “systematic aggression” on its territory through missile and drone strikes targeting civilians, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the Bahrain Defence Force said the country’s air defences intercepted and destroyed “several treacherous Iranian aerial attacks” on Sunday. “The armed forces, with all their forces and units, are at the highest level of readiness and ready to fulfil their defence duties in order to protect the country,” it added. The military called on the Bahraini people to exercise caution, avoid approaching suspicious objects resulting from the attacks’ remnants, and to report them immediately. Early Sunday, Tehran said it launched attacks on US military sites in regional countries, including Bahrain, in retaliation for attacks by Washington