Zionist regime on the path of early collapse: Army Cmdr.

Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi made the remarks after the Gaza Strip’s Resistance movements launched their biggest operation against the Israeli regime in years dubbed Al-Aqsa Storm Operation on Saturday.

Referring to the 75 years of the Israeli regime’s crimes against Palestinians, Mousavi said that the killing, injury, and captivity of a large of Zionists is the result of their own actions.

Hailing the brave Resistance of Palestine for launching such an operation against the Zionist enemy, he further stressed that as the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said,  the Israeli regime would receive “a stronger slap.

The Iranian Army commander also slammed the Western media for turning a blind eye to the crimes of the Zionist regime against the Palestinian people and being silent in the face of the inhumane blockade of Gaza.

Major General Mousavi also called on the freedom-seeking people from around the world to condemn the Israeli regime’s crimes and stand up to defende Palestine.

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Islamic Jihad in West Bank may soon join Hamas operation against Israel

The Islamic Jihad resistance movement says the ongoing operation against Israel is no longer limited to the Gaza Strip and other fronts may soon join the large-scale battle.

In an audio speech on Wednesday, a spokesman for the al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad resistance movement, Abu Hamza, said Operation al-Aqsa Storm may soon expand to include the Palestinian territories occupied in 1948, Lebanon’s al-Mayadeen news channel reported.

He added that the scope of fire is expanding, stressing that the events in south Lebanon were merely a small example of what is awaiting the enemy.

He expressed confidence that victory is just around the corner.

The military spokesperson addressed resistance fighters in the West Bank, calling on the Jenin and Lion’s Den brigades, as well as all the Palestinians there to engage in confrontations with the Israeli occupation.

“We have come prepared for you outside Palestine just as we were inside Palestine, and the events that unfolded in the Gaza Envelope shall be mirrored in other battlegrounds,” he further said.

Pointing to Israel’s brutal attacks on the Gaza Strip, he emphasized that the enemy was not able to face the resistance, so it vented its anger on women and children.

On Saturday, Hamas launched the largest military operation against the occupying entity in decades, dubbed Operation al-Aqsa Storm.

The resistance movement said that its operation came in response to Israel’s violations at al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East al-Quds and growing settler violence.

Israeli media outlets report that more than 1,300 settlers and troops have been killed, while the number of those injured exceeds 3,300.

Following Hamas’ surprise attack, Israel launched deadly strikes on the blockaded Gaza Strip.

Israeli officials also ordered a total blockade of the already besieged Gaza to compensate for heavy losses suffered during Operation al-Aqsa Storm.

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, the death toll from Israeli airstrikes has reached 1,200, including scores of children. The attacks have left nearly 5,600 injured.

Iran's foreign minister to tour region to discuss Palestine

Iran’s Ambassador to Lebanon on Wednesday announced that considering the current events in Palestine and the crimes committed against Gaza and its dangerous consequences, the visit of Amir-Abdollahian will begin today.

Amir-Abdollahian’s visits will also include Lebanon, he said.

Meanwhile, Iranian media have reported that the top Iranian diplomat is scheduled to visit Baghdad on Wednesday.

Speaking to his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad on Wednesday night, Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi said, “Today, all the Islamic and Arab countries and all the freedom-seeking people of the world must reach a serious convergence and cooperation in the path of stopping the crimes of the Zionist regime against the oppressed Palestinian nation. Accordingly, the Islamic Republic of Iran will try to achieve that coordination as soon as possible by contacting the leaders of the Islamic countries.”

On Saturday, Palestinian Resistance group Hamas launched a large-scale operation with a heavy barrage of rockets in response to the Israeli regime’s desecration of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and increased settler violence. The Israeli regime’s military forces also announced it was launching Operation ‘Iron Swords’ in retaliation for the attack.

On Sunday night, Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voted to put the regime officially at war.

The death toll from the Palestinian side and the Zionist side are increasing dramatically as the conflict between them continues.

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Hamas frees Israeli woman, two children in humanitarian gesture

The Palestinian Hamas resistance movement has released a video showing the release of an Israeli woman and two children who were captured during the group’s surprise attack against the occupied territories on Saturday.

The video footage, released on Wednesday, shows an unidentified woman and two children released in an open area near the fence separating Gaza from the occupied territories, as Hamas fighters walk away.

The Gaza-based movement’s military wing, al-Qassam Brigades, said in a statement that the woman was an Israeli settler.

“An Israeli settler and her two children were released after they were detained during the clashes,” it said, according to a report by the AFP news agency.

It is unclear when the video was shot. The Israeli authorities are yet to comment on the video.

The latest development comes amid debunked Western media allegations that Hamas beheaded babies during its large-scale operation.

In a statement on Wednesday, Hamas categorically denied the allegations, saying the group does not attack civilians.

The al-Qassam Brigades and the resistance only attack the military and security apparatuses of the Israeli regime, which are legitimate targets, it added.

The Israeli military also admitted that it cannot officially confirm the claims, yet endorsed them nevertheless.

The Intercept quoted a spokesperson for the military as saying on Tuesday that the Israeli military forces could not confirm the accusations.

“We cannot confirm it officially, but you can assume it happened and believe the report,” she added.

Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden also claimed he had seen “confirmed pictures” of Hamas fighters beheading children.

However, the White House later clarified that Biden and other US officials have not seen or independently confirmed those claims.

The Washington Post, citing a White House spokesperson, said Biden’s remarks were based on media reports and on claims from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s spokesperson.

On Saturday, Hamas waged the largest military operation against the occupying entity in decades, dubbed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm.

The resistance movement said that its operation came in response to Israel’s violations at al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East al-Quds and growing settler violence.

Israeli media outlets report that more than 1,300 settlers and troops have been killed, while the number of those injured exceeds 3,300.

Following Hamas’ surprise attack, Israel launched deadly strikes on the blockaded Gaza Strip.

Israeli officials also ordered a total blockade of Gaza to compensate for heavy losses suffered during Operation Al-Aqsa Storm.

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, the death toll from Israeli airstrikes has reached 1,200, including scores of children. The attacks have left nearly 5,600 injured.

Israel's overnight airstrikes kill dozens more in Gaza Strip


A Palestinian man reacts next to the ruins of a house destroyed in Israeli strikes in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, October 8, 2023. (Photo by Reuters)

Over 50 more Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s overnight airstrikes on the tightly-besieged Gaza Strip, which has been under ceaseless bombardment by the occupying regime for the past five days.

In a statement on Thursday, the Palestinian health ministry said that at least 51 people were killed and 281 others sustained injuries during the past several hours by Israeli overnight airstrikes in the densely-populated territory.

According to the ministry, the residential areas of Sabra, al-Zaytoun, al-Nafaq, and Tal al-Hawa, among others, were targeted in the Gaza Strip as hospitals are in a state of full capacity and the wounded and sick are sleeping on the ground, with medicines and fuel on the verge of running out in the coastal sliver.

In a report, the official Palestinian news agency Wafa said that strikes on a residential building in the northern city of Jabaliya alone killed at least 15 people and wounded dozens more.

It added that 18 bodies, including those of nine children and two women, were also pulled from rubble of two shattered houses in Khan Younis in southern Gaza.

Israel launched deadly strikes on the Gaza Strip on October 7, after the resistance movement Hamas waged the surprise Operation al-Aqsa Storm against the usurping entity.

Hamas says its operation came in response to Israel’s violations at al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East al-Quds and growing settler violence.

As of Thursday, more than 1,200 people have been killed and thousands more wounded in five days of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, a besieged territory on the Mediterranean which is home to some 2.3 million people despite its relatively small land area.

The United Nations human rights chief on Tuesday warned that Israel’s imposition of a total blockade on the Gaza Strip amounts to a war crime and violates international law.

Israel’s Gaza blockade amounts to systematic war crime

“The continuation of and an increase in war crimes in Gaza, its blockade and targeting of residential areas, hospitals and schools, as well as cutting off water and electricity amount to collective punishment and a systematic war crime against humanity,” Amir-Abdollahian said in a phone call with Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Wednesday, according to Press TV.

He warned that the persistence of such a situation would further complicate the conflict, saying the Israeli regime is accountable for ensuing consequences.

Israeli energy minister Israel Katz said on Monday that he had instructed authorities to cut water supply to the Gaza Strip. 

“All the water supply pipes from Israel to the Gaza Strip have been disconnected,” he added.

The top Iranian diplomat censured Israel’s war crimes in Gaza and the regime’s tightening of siege, urging Muslim and Arab countries to support the Palestinian people.

Pointing to Israel’s discriminate attacks on Gaza that have killed and wounded many Palestinians, the top Iranian diplomat called for an emergency meeting of the foreign ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Countries (OIC).

The resistance groups in the besieged Gaza Strip launched large-scale Operation al-Aqsa Storm against Israel on Saturday. According to Israeli media outlets, the death toll from Hamas attacks has risen to 1,300 while the number of those injured exceeds 3,300.

The Emirati minister, for his part, stressed the importance of unanimous support for the Palestinian people and civilians in Gaza in the face of Israel’s brutal attacks.

Nahyan said the United Nations and the International Red Cross should fulfill their duties to support the people of Gaza and create safe passage of the wounded out of the territory.

He noted that he would raise the issue of an OIC emergency session with Arab countries.

In another telephone conversation with Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres on Wednesday, Amir-Abdollahian held Israel accountable for the unfolding humanitarian crisis in the besieged Gaza Strip as trapped residents are cut off from food, water and electricity, voicing Iran’s readiness to send humanitarian aid to the region.

The death toll in Gaza has risen to 1,200, with around 5,600 wounded, Palestinian media reported earlier, citing Gaza’s health ministry.

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No order to yield results without Palestinian rights

Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi and his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad in a phone conversation on Wednesday called for convergence and cooperation between Muslim and Arab countries in supporting the Palestinian nation.

Condemning the Israeli regime’s huge crimes against Palestine, Raeisi said that the Zionists, contrary to all international treaties, have completely besieged Gaza and the false claimants of human rights are also using double standards to replace the oppressor with the oppressed, 

“Today, all the Islamic and Arab countries and all the freedom-seeking people of the world must reach a serious convergence and cooperation in the path of stopping the crimes of the Zionist regime against the oppressed Palestinian nation. Accordingly, the Islamic Republic of Iran will try to achieve that coordination as soon as possible by contacting the leaders of the Islamic countries,” the Iranian president stressed.

“No new order in the region will yield results without taking the rights of the Palestinians into account,” he continued, adding that the Tel Aviv regime now is in its weakest position.

Assad, for his part, said that today, the most important issue is that all Arab and Islamic countries must agree on a united and clear position to support the rights of the Palestinian nation and the oppressed people of Gaza.

He also called for speeding up the process of reaching the consensus because “haste in regard will urge the Zionist regime to commit more crimes against the oppressed people of Gaza and Palestinians.”

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Iran FM: Israel’s cutting off water, electricity supply in Gaza amounts to war crime

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian says Israel’s move to cut off water and electricity supply in the Gaza Strip amounts to collective punishment and systematic war crime.

“The continuation of and an increase in war crimes in Gaza, its blockade and targeting of residential areas, hospitals and schools, as well as cutting off water and electricity amount to collective punishment and a systematic war crime against humanity,” Amir-Abdollahian said in a phone call with Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Wednesday.

He warned that the persistence of such a situation would further complicate the conflict, saying the Israeli regime is accountable for ensuing consequences.

Israeli energy minister Israel Katz said on Monday that he had instructed authorities to cut water supply to the Gaza Strip. 

“All the water supply pipes from Israel to the Gaza Strip have been disconnected,” he added.

The top Iranian diplomat censured Israel’s war crimes in Gaza and the regime’s tightening of siege, urging Muslim and Arab countries to support the Palestinian people.

Pointing to Israel’s discriminate attacks on Gaza that have killed and wounded many Palestinians, the top Iranian diplomat called for an emergency meeting of the foreign ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Countries (OIC).

The resistance groups in the besieged Gaza Strip launched large-scale Operation al-Aqsa Storm against Israel on Saturday. According to Israeli media outlets, the death toll from Hamas attacks has risen to 1,300 while the number of those injured exceeds 3,300.

The Emirati minister, for his part, stressed the importance of unanimous support for the Palestinian people and civilians in Gaza in the face of Israel’s brutal attacks.

Nahyan said the United Nations and the International Red Cross should fulfill their duties to support the people of Gaza and create safe passage of the wounded out of the territory.

He noted that he would raise the issue of an OIC emergency session with Arab countries.

In another telephone conversation with Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres on Wednesday, Amir-Abdollahian held Israel accountable for the unfolding humanitarian crisis in the besieged Gaza Strip as trapped residents are cut off from food, water and electricity, voicing Iran’s readiness to send humanitarian aid to the region.

The death toll in Gaza has risen to 1,200, with around 5,600 wounded, Palestinian media reported earlier, citing Gaza’s health ministry.

Raeisi, Assad urge Muslims' integration for Palestine

Condemning the Israeli regime’s huge crimes against Palestine, Raeisi said that the Zionists, contrary to all international treaties, have completely besieged Gaza and the false claimants of human rights are also using double standards to replace the oppressor with the oppressed, 

“Today, all the Islamic and Arab countries and all the freedom-seeking people of the world must reach a serious convergence and cooperation in the path of stopping the crimes of the Zionist regime against the oppressed Palestinian nation. Accordingly, the Islamic Republic of Iran will try to achieve that coordination as soon as possible by contacting the leaders of the Islamic countries,” the Iranian president stressed.

“No new order in the region will yield results without taking the rights of the Palestinians into account,” he continued, adding that the Tel Aviv regime now is in its weakest position.

Assad, for his part, said that today, the most important issue is that all Arab and Islamic countries must agree on a united and clear position to support the rights of the Palestinian nation and the oppressed people of Gaza.

He also called for speeding up the process of reaching the consensus because “haste in regard will urge the Zionist regime to commit more crimes against the oppressed people of Gaza and Palestinians.”

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IRIB World Service condemns bombing of its office in Gaza

A statement issued by the IRIB’s World Service on Wednesday said that Israel’s bombing a day earlier of a joint office in Gaza run by the Tehran-based Al-Alam and Press TV news channels revealed the “criminal identity” of Israel and the fact that terrorism is deeply rooted in the regime.  

The statement warned that Israel’s targeting of media staff and journalists in Gaza, including its bombing of the office of the two Iranian news channels, is a desperate attempt to create an information vacuum in Gaza and thus to prepare the ground for committing massacre against the people of the besieged territory.

More than a thousand people have been killed and thousands more have been injured in nearly five days of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, a besieged territory on the Mediterranean which is home to some 2.3 million people despite its relatively small land area.

The attacks started on October 7 after the Gaza-based Hamas resistance movement launched a multi-pronged operation into the Israeli-occupied territories to retaliate weeks of intensified violence against the Palestinians. The operation left more than a thousand Israelis dead.

The IRIB said in its statement that it will continue to cover the atrocities of the Zionist regime in Gaza regardless of the pressures it is facing inside the territory.

“We declare to the oppressive Zionist regime that the Al-Alam and Press TV channels and other media outlets run by this Service will continue to stick to their journalistic mandate and such … provocations would not dent our resolve to cover the realities of the realities on the ground about the rightful battle (launched) by the Palestinian fighters against the fake Israeli regime,” said the statement.

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