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Why Arab Leaders Aren’t Helping The Palestinians In Gaza – Responsible Statecraft report
“Most Arab states are generally allergic to popular protests, … The Arab world has turned its citizens into consumers basically,” Most Arab regimes are fundamentally implicated in the attempt to suppress the Palestinian quest for freedom and normalize Israel’s occupation of Palestine, which they have long used as a bargaining chip to obtain concessions from…
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Raisi’s Gov guided the country through the turmoil
Wicked Western attempts to overthrow the Islamic Republic during the M Amini protests could have caused complete destabilising if not contained by the late president.
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G Meloni lacks the basics of social conventions
Rather than expressing condolences, she criticised and bad-mouthed the Iranian president and his FM. Is this now the hardliners’ European way we have to follow? “I see in these hours that the Iranian authorities are crediting the thesis of the accident and not conspiracy theories. “I do not see any changes in the internal order…
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Leader of Yemen’s Ansar Allah ABDUL MALIK AL-HOUTHI:
“It is with great regret and sorrow that we received the news of the unfortunate incident of the President of the Islamic Republic, Mr. Ibrahim Raisi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Hussein Amir Abdullahian, and their companions.”
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State TV reported that the aircraft slammed into a mountain peak,

“President Raisi, the foreign minister and all the passengers in the helicopter were killed in the crash,”
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Kamala Adwan Hospital at stake
WHO’s chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, on Sunday, on X, formerly Twitter, said, “Reports of intense hostilities in the vicinity of Kamal Adwan hospital in northern #Gaza – and an increased influx of injured patients to the hospital – are deeply worrisome given the facility’s limited capacity to provide care.”
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Head of Iranian Red Crescent Society: Rescuers are looking from all directions

A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his foreign minister Hossein Amir-abdollahian made an emergency landing on Sunday as it was crossing mountain terrain in heavy fog, The Times report
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Yemen holds a six-day mango festival to boost the agriculture sector

While Sana’a puts the promotion of the economy in focus, the South is caught in a quagmire of complete dependency from the UN and various coalition countries and its Western backers. Saba.ye
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Pathetic attempts to hold on to power by Netanyahu
150 Palestinians killed by the army in recent days, and 300 houses struck by Israeli aerial and ground fire.