Israel regime, its backers creating 'destructive insecurity'

The remarks were made on Wednesday in the first phone call to take place between Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Mohammad Jamshidi, the Iranian chief executive’s deputy chief of staff for political affairs, wrote on X social media platform, formerly known as Twitter.

Israel regime, its backers creating 'destructive insecurity'

The comments came after the Gaza Strip’s Resistance movements initiated their biggest operation against the Israeli regime in years on Saturday in response to the regime’s decades-long campaign of bloodshed and destruction against Palestinians.

Codenamed the al-Aqsa Storm Operation, the campaign killed at least 1,000 Zionist forces and settlers and led to many others among them being taken hostage by the Resistance groups.

Shedding further light on the contents of the conversation between Raeisi and bin Salman, Jamshidi said, “…the 2 agreed on the need to end war crimes against Palestine.”

The Israeli regime has responded to the Palestinian operation by waging a “long” war against Gaza, for which it has called up an unprecedented 300,000 reservists.

The Israeli regime’s war has killed at least 1,100 Palestinians, including 326 children, and injured 5,339 others.

The military campaign has seen the regime leveling entire districts and featured its use of banned white phosphorous munitions against densely populated neighborhoods.

Earlier this week, Israeli Minister for Military Affairs Yoav Gallant announced a “total blockade” to stop food and fuel from reaching Gaza, home to 2.3 million people.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday said he was “deeply distressed” by Israel’s announcement of the complete siege.

“The humanitarian situation in Gaza was extremely dire before these hostilities; now it will only deteriorate exponentially,” Guterres said, according to Press TV report.

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Islamic Jihad in West Bank vows to join Al-Aqsa Storm op.

In an audio message, Abu Hamza said, “We announce the official entry of the West Bank into the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation, and the battle may soon spill into across the occupied territories.”

Addressing the Zionist temporary regime, he warned, “We are preparing for you outside of Palestine, as we are preparing in Palestine, and you will see what happened in the Gaza Strip in other areas.”

The spokesperson of Saraya al-Quds further stated that the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation has also spread to the West Bank and southern Lebanon, and explained, “The point of fire is expanding and what happened in southern Lebanon is only a small sign of what awaits you.”

Abu Hamza also stated about the brutal attacks of the Zionist terrorist regime on the Gaza Strip: “The enemy was not able to face the Resistance, so it targeted its anger at women and children.”

After the launch of the Al-Aqsa Storm Operation by the Hamas resistance movement against the Zionist terrorist regime on Saturday, which has so far resulted in the death of at least 1,300 Zionists and the wounding of 2,500 of them, the cabinet of the occupying regime issued the order to begin large-scale attacks on the Gaza Strip.

Yoav Gallant, Tel Aviv regime’s war minister, ordered an all-out blockade against the Gaza Strip, prohibiting the supply of any food, medicine, fuel, electricity and even water into the region.

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Iran, KSA: Israel, its supporters inviting 'destructive insecurity'


Iran’s President Ebrahim Raeisi (R) and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

Iran and Saudi Arabia have said that the Israeli regime’s crimes and the United States’ green light for the atrocities stand to invite “destructive insecurity” for the occupying regime and its supporters.

The remarks were made on Wednesday in the first phone call to take place between President Ebrahim Raeisi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Mohammad Jamshidi, the Iranian chief executive’s deputy chief of staff for political affairs, wrote on a message on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The comments came after the Gaza Strip’s resistance movements initiated their biggest operation against Israel in years on Saturday in response to the occupying regime’s decades-long campaign of bloodshed and destruction against Palestinians.

Codenamed the al-Aqsa Storm Operation, the campaign killed at least 1,000 Israeli forces and settlers, and led to many others among them being taken hostage by the resistance groups.

Shedding further light on the contents of the conversation between Raeisi and bin Salman, Jamshidi said, “…the 2 agreed on the need to end war crimes against Palestine.”

Israel has responded to the Palestinian operation by waging a “long” war against Gaza, for which it has called up an unprecedented 300,000 reservists.

The Israeli war has killed at least 1,100 Palestinians, including 326 children, and injured 5,339 others.

The military campaign has seen the regime leveling entire districts and featured its use of banned white phosphorous munitions against densely populated neighborhoods.

Earlier this week, Israeli Minister for Military Affairs Yoav Gallant announced a “total blockade” to stop food and fuel from reaching Gaza, home to 2.3 million people.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday said he was “deeply distressed” by Israel’s announcement of the complete siege.

“The humanitarian situation in Gaza was extremely dire before these hostilities; now it will only deteriorate exponentially,” Guterres said.

US CEOs urge blacklisting of Harvard students who signed anti-Israeli statement

CEOs running a whole host of American business giants have urged the blacklisting of the Harvard University students, who recently signed a statement calling out Israel for the developments that have been unfolding across the occupied territories and the Gaza Strip over the past several days.

The CEOs, who run a whole host of American business giants, demanded the witch-hunt, two days after the issuance of the statement by a coalition of 34 Harvard student organizations.

The students said they “hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence.”

Calling up an unprecedented 300,000 reservists, the Israeli regime has declared a “long” war on Gaza in response to Operation al-Aqsa Storm. Gaza’s resistance movements initiated the operation on Saturday in response to the occupying regime’s decades-long campaign of bloodshed and destruction against Palestinians.

The Israeli war has so far killed at least 1,100 Palestinians, including 326 children, and injured 5,339 others.

The military campaign has seen the regime leveling entire districts and featured its use of banned white phosphorous munitions against densely populated neighborhoods.

The students’ statement said, “The apartheid regime is the only one to blame” for the developments.

Moving ahead of the others, billionaire hedge fund CEO Bill Ackman demanded that Harvard University release the names of the students.

If the members support the letter, the names of the signatories “should be made public so their views are publicly known,” Ackman said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management said he wanted to ensure his company and others would not “inadvertently hire” the signatories.

Multiple other business leaders, including the CEOs of shopping club FabFitFun, health tech startup EasyHealth, and Dovehill Capital Management supported the call from Ackman.

“I would like to know so I know never to hire these people,” Jonathan Neman, CEO of restaurant chain Sweetgreen, said on X.

Iranians to hold nationwide pro-Palestine rallies Friday

The regime has over the past days pressed ahead with its relentless bombardment of the coastal strip, leaving over 1,100 dead and 5,100 injured.

Israel has ordered a total siege of Gaza, cutting off electricity, fuel and food for the 2.3 million Palestinians, most of whom live in poverty.

According to the Press TV website, Mohsen Mahmoudi, the deputy head of Iran’s Coordination Council for Islamic Propagation, said the “savageries of the blood-thirsty Zionists” including the attacks on defenseless women and children, destruction of houses and the total blockade imposed on the strip, has exposed their nature.

“Today the Muslim world and humanity faces a big test. Supporting the oppressed Palestinian nation and condemning the occupying regime’s atrocities is a religious and humanitarian duty,” he said.

He said the Saturday attack by the Palestinian movement Hamas on Israel destroyed the myth of power of the evil Zionist regime.  

The Palestinian Hamas resistance group waged Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against Israel on Saturday in response to Israel’s continued atrocities and its acts of desecration against al-Aqsa Mosque

Hamas’ Saturday operation included missile attacks on Israeli cities and ground assaults on settlements near Gaza. That operation plus retaliatory missile strikes by Palestinian resistance groups have so far left more than 1,200 Israelis dead.

Hamas has now called for mobilization of the Arab and Islamic world on Friday in support of Gaza, describing it as a day of “heroism and sacrifice.”

“This is an appeal to our Palestinian people and the masses of the Arab and Islamic world and people of the free world,” Hamas said on Tuesday. “We are announcing the general mobilization on Friday in order to support al-Quds, al-Aqsa and the struggling Gaza.”

Iran and many countries across the globe have seen pro-Palestine rallies over the past days. 

The Israeli attacks have displaced over 260,000 people in Gaza, with over 175,000 taking shelter in 88 UN schools.

Rights groups and international organizations have criticized the Israeli regime for its indiscriminate bombing of Gaza and its siege on the territory.

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Ayt. Sistani calls for world action to stop brutality in Gaza

The office of Ayatollah Sistani issued a statement on Wednesday as the Israeli regime continues its bombardment of the Gaza Strip, leaving a trail of death and destruction and displacing many more. The regime has also put a total blockade on the coastal enclave, cutting electricity and food imports.

Referring to the ongoing situation in Gaza, the Iraqi cleric said that the occupying regime is acting in a way that it is taking revenge and making up for the heavy harms and big failures it has experienced in recent face-offs, according to the statement.

“All these are happening before the eyes of people across the world, while nothing stops or prevents these attacks. Instead, some are supporting these criminal measures and justify them under the excuse of defending themselves.”

All should stand up against this severe brutality, and prevent the occupying forces from going ahead with their plans to impose more suffering on the innocent and suppressed people of Palestine, Ayatollah Sistani said.

He said that putting an end to the tragedy which the Palestinians have been facing over the past seven decades is achieved through upholding their legitimate rights and eliminating the occupation of their lands, and is the only way to establish peace and security in this region.

If this does not happen, resistance against aggressors will continue, and the cycle of violence will take the lives of more innocent people, the statement concluded.  

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People across globe stand in solidarity with Gaza as Israel keeps airstrikes

People in various countries have fresh rallies in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza as the Israeli regime’s indiscriminate bombardment of the densely-populated territory continued for the 5th day.

Protests were held in several countries in West Asia, as well as many others across the world, in which people chanted slogans in support of the Palestinian cause and denounced the Israeli regime’s atrocities.

Dozens of people gathered in front of Burj al-Barajneh refugee camp in Beirut on Wednesday in support of Gaza.

Iraq’s cities, including Najaf, also witnessed protests in condemnation of Israel and in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

Hundreds of Jordanians also took to the streets of downtown Amman on Tuesday night in a show of solidarity with Gaza.

Protesters also staged an unauthorized pro-Palestine rally in Nimes, southern France.

Also in Berlin, people took to the streets in support of Palestine although police had banned them. Small scuffles broke out between people and police forces during the protest.

People also took to the streets in Belgium’s capital Brussels to voice support for the embattled Gaza.  

South Korea and Japan also witnessed rallies their respective capitals in support of Palestinians.

In Seoul, hundreds of people, mostly of Middle Eastern origin, staged a rally outside the Israeli embassy to denounce the regime for oppressing Palestinians.

And in Tokyo, dozens of people gathered near the Israeli embassy to call for an end to Israel’s bombing of Gaza. Many of them carried placards written in English and Japanese, calling for peace and an end to the violence.

Protesters in the Philippines’ capital Manila also held a candlelight vigil on Wednesday to show solidarity with Palestinians. People there denounced Israeli atrocities and the US support for the regime.

Hundreds of people from different Indonesian Islamic groups gathered in front of the US embassy in Jakarta to show solidarity with Palestinian people.

In the South African capital Cape Town, the Palestine Solidarity Campaign organized a protest outside the Israeli consular office.

Pro-Palestinian supporters in Chile and Brazil also rallied on Tuesday to show their solidarity with Palestinians and call for peace.

In Santiago, Chile’s capital, hundreds of people gathered in front of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL), waving flags and banners calling for a halt to the killing of children during the conflict.

People in Brazil also took part in a protest in Brasilia, calling on the international community to stop the conflict.

The regime launched its onslaught on Saturday after the Gaza-based resistance movement Hamas carried out a multi-front operation targeting Israel.

It said the operation is a response to the regime’s continued attacks on Palestinians and its acts of desecration of al-Aqsa mosque. 

According to media reports, the operation has left 1,200 Israelis dead and nearly three thousand others injured.

Hamas has called on resistance fighters in the West Bank as well as in Arab and Islamic nations to join its battle.

The group has asked Arab and Muslim nations to stage protests on the coming Friday in solidarity with their cause.

Israel ‘massacring’ Gazans

Various governments have warned over Israel’s indiscriminate bombings targeting Gaza, where 2.3 million Palestinians are trapped in what is described as the world’s biggest open air prison.

Iran has called for global action to halt attacks by the apartheid regime against Gazans and prevent genocide of innocent people there.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday Israel is committing a massacre in the besieged strip. Erdogan said Israel is trying to portray its bombing civilians as proof of its skills.

China’s envoy to the Middle East Zhai Jun called for “an immediate ceasefire” to the conflict during a phone call with a Palestinian official, the Chinese foreign ministry said Wednesday.

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, the death toll has reached 1,100, including scores of children. The attacks have left nearly 5,340 injured, too.

Israel has pounded Gaza’s commercial zones, residential areas and refugee camps. Gaza is under a full Israeli siege and the only power plant there has been shut down due to fuel outage.

According to health authorities, overwhelmed hospitals without electricity will have to rely on their emergency generators, which will only last two to four days.

Israel has used internationally-banned white phosphorus bombs in its strikes on Gaza’s Karama neighborhood as well.

Israel is also massing troops and tanks near the fence separating Gaza from the occupied territories, signaling a potential invasion of the strip.

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry said Israeli strikes had since Saturday destroyed more than 22,600 residential units and 10 health facilities and damaged 48 schools.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) announced on Wednesday that the number of Palestinians who had fled their homes due to the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip has exceeded 263,000.

The organization said in a statement that over 175,486 people among the displaced are seeking shelter in 88 schools of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

Gaza health ministry: 1,100 Palestinian killed in 5 days of Israeli bombardment

The death toll from Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip continues to climb, with the Health Ministry there announcing that at least 1,100 Palestinians, including 326 children, have been killed in more than five days of Israeli bombardment of the besieged territory.

The Gaza Health Ministry said on Wednesday that at least 5,339 other there have also been wounded, with dozens of Palestinians losing their lives in fresh Israeli attacks on Gaza over the past few hours. 

Israel kept pondering Gaza’s commercial zones, residential areas and refugee camps on Wednesday.

The official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported on Wednesday that the Israeli warplanes bombed residential apartments as well as a port in the west of Gaza City with a large number of rockets and shells.

The bombing destroyed a large number of buildings and set them on fire, leading to injuries among citizens who were transferred to al-Shifa Hospital west of the city.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said that four paramedics of the Palestinian Red Crescent were killed in Israeli airstrikes. The humanitarian organization said that three of them died when a strike “directly targeted an ambulance” of the Red Crescent north of Gaza, and the fourth in a separate strike in the east of the besieged territory.

The United Nations humanitarian relief agency that operates in the Gaza Strip said Wednesday that 11 of its workers had been killed by Israeli airstrikes on the densely packed Palestinian territory since Saturday.

“We are very saddened to confirm that 11 UNRWA colleagues have been killed since October 7 in the Gaza Strip,” the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), said in a statement.

It added that they included five teachers at UNRWA schools, one gynecologist, one engineer, one psychological counselor and three support staff.

“Some were killed in their homes with their families. UNRWA mourns this loss and is grieving with our colleagues and the families,” it said.

According to UNRWA, at least 20 of its facilities in Gaza had been damaged by the strikes, including two schools.

Elsewhere in the statement, UNRWA also said nearly 175,500 internally displaced people were sheltering in 88 of its schools across Gaza.

“The numbers continue to increase as airstrikes continue from the Israeli Air Forces,” it said. “UNRWA staff are working around the clock to respond to the needs of the displaced in the shelters. However, some are overcrowded and have limited availability of food, other basic items and potable water.”

Gaza hospitals overwhelmed, power plant shuts down  

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders, warned on Wednesday that hospitals across Gaza are overwhelmed and experiencing shortages of drugs, medical supplies and electricity.

In a statement, Avril Benoît, executive director of MSF-USA, said the aid agency was “seeing shortages of water, electricity, and fuel, which hospitals rely on for their generators.”

Gaza is under full Israeli siege and now the only power plant there has shut down due to fuel outage. According to health authorities, overwhelmed hospitals without electricity will have to rely on their emergency generators, which will only last two to four days.

Hassan Khalaf, the medical director of al-Wafa Hospital in Gaza City, said there are currently 100 newborn babies relying on medical equipment currently in Gaza.

“These newborns, they could not survive … because they depend in every aspect of life on electricity and equipment,” he said. “They are very tiny. They are very weak.”

The doctor also said there were about 1,100 patients who rely on dialysis machines for survival in Gaza, saying the Israeli siege amounts to “mass killing.”

Israel has stepped up its aerial offensive in Gaza in recent days, leaving hundreds of thousands displaced, many cut off from food and electricity.

Israel forcibly expels hundreds of Gaza workers

Thousands of Gaza workers were forcibly expelled from their workplaces across the occupied territories. Around 600 workers carrying bags arrived in Ramallah from their workplace after Israeli forces transported them to checkpoints in the West Bank early Wednesday.

The number of workers seeking aid continued to rise, with more individuals arriving at the temporary shelter.

Palestinian envoy to UN censures Israel’s deadly campaign

Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations Riyad Mansour, in a letter to the UN Security Council, has lashed out at Israel for its deadly campaign against the Gaza Strip and the regime’s decision to impose a complete siege on the territory.

On Monday, Israel declared its decision to impose a complete siege on Gaza, cutting off the supply of electricity, food, fuel and water. The move that could leave the territory on the brink of a new humanitarian crisis has drawn international condemnations.

The UN says depriving civilians of goods essential for survival is banned under international law.

The European Union has also criticized Israel’s move as a collective punishment against all Palestinians.

Iraqi groups warn US against involvement in war on Gaza

Iraqi resistance groups have warned the United States against any engagement in the ongoing Israeli war on Gaza.

Iraq’s Hezbollah Brigades, also known as Kata’ib Hezbollah, said that it will hit US bases and Israeli positions if Washington gets involved in the Gaza war.

The group added that its forces, drones and missiles are fully prepared to retaliate.

Meanwhile, the al-Nujaba movement issued a similar warning, promising a decisive military response in case the US or any other country gets involved in the conflict against the Palestinian nation.

Putin accuses US of inflaming tensions in West Asia region

Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the US of inflaming tensions in West Asia by sending an aircraft carrier group to the region.

Putin called the move a mistake that only exacerbates the situation.

He also blamed the violence in Palestine on Washington, describing it as a blatant example of the failure of US policy in the region.

Washington has announced plans to move a carrier strike group closer to Israel to support the regime.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also warned Washington’s move would risk massacre of Palestinians.  

Turkey’s Erdogan calls Israeli raids on Gaza ‘massacre’

Erdogan said on Wednesday that Israel’s blockade and bombing of Gaza was a disproportionate response amounting to “massacre.”

Speaking to his ruling AK Party in parliament, Erdogan said even war had a “morality” but the flare-up since the weekend had “very severely” violated that.

“Preventing people [from] meeting their most fundamental needs and bombing housings where civilians live – in short, conducting a conflict using every sort of shameful method – is not a war, it’s a massacre,” he said, referring to Israel cutting off electricity and water to Gaza and destroying infrastructure.

Erdogan has also said that Israel was trying to portray bombing civilians as a proof of its skills.

The Turkish president’s comments come as Israel is massing troops and tanks near the fence that separates the besieged Gaza Strip from the occupied territories to get ready for a ground invasion.

Over two million Palestinians are trapped in the Gaza Strip which is known as the world’s biggest open air prison.

The Israeli regime launched its onslaught on Saturday after Gaza-based resistance groups carried out a multi-front operation in response to Israeli crimes.

According to media, the operation has left 1,200 Israelis dead and nearly 3,000 others injured.

UN Chief Antonio Guterres has already expressed concern over the situation in Gaza, saying the clashes will deteriorate the situation exponentially. He said he was “deeply distressed” by an announcement that Israel will initiate a complete siege of Gaza.

Russia fully supports establishment of Palestinian state: Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin says Moscow has always fully supported the establishment of a Palestinian state, as the Israeli regime is ceaselessly pounding the besieged Gaza Strip with barrages of missile attacks.   

Speaking at the plenary session of the Russian Energy Week on Wednesday, Putin stressed that his country has always supported the implementation of the United Nations Security Council’s decision on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

“We have always supported the implementation of the decisions of the UN Security Council, I mean, first of all, the creation of an independent Palestinian state,” the Russian leader emphasized.

Putin’s remarks came as Israel has been launching deadly strikes on the densely-populated Gaza Strip since Saturday after the Palestinian Hamas resistance group waged a surprise attack, dubbed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, against the usurping entity.

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

Elsewhere in his remarks, Putin called the eruption of violence between Israel and the Palestinians a vivid example of the failure of US policy in the Middle East.

He stressed that Washington’s policy in the region has taken no account of the needs of the Palestinians as the White House tried to focus on financial assistance, rather than finding solutions to existing fundamental political challenges.

“It is unclear whether it will be possible to somehow calm the situation in the near future, but we must strive for this because the expansion of the conflict zone can lead to dire consequences,” Putin said.

The Russian president also denounced as a mistake the Washington’s move of sending a carrier strike group, which includes the USS Gerald R. Ford, closer to Israel.

“I don’t understand why the US is dragging aircraft carrier groups into the Mediterranean Sea. I don’t really understand the point. Are they going to bomb Lebanon or what? Or have they decided to try to scare someone? There are people there who are no longer afraid of anything. This is not the way to solve the problem. Compromise solutions need to be looked for. Of course, such actions are inflaming the situation,” Putin said.

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.