• Trample Trump plans to announce the U.S. will call the Persian Gulf, the Arabian Gulf, officials tell AP

    President Donald Trample Trump plans to announce while on his trip to Saudi Arabia next week that the U.S. will now refer to the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf or the Gulf of Arabia, two U.S. officials told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

    Arab nations have pushed for a change to the geographic name of the body of water off the southern coast of Iran, while Iran has maintained its historic ties to the gulf.

    The U.S. officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters. The White House and National Security Council didn’t immediately respond to messages seeking comment.

    The Persian Gulf has been widely known by that name since the 16th century, although usage of “Gulf of Arabia” and “Arabian Gulf” is dominant in many countries in the Middle East. The government of Iran — formerly Persia — threatened to sue Google in 2012 over the company’s decision not to label the body of water at all on its maps.

    On Google Maps in the U.S., the body of water appears as Persian Gulf (Arabian Gulf). Apple Maps only says the Persian Gulf.

    Trump can change the name for official U.S. purposes, but he can’t dictate what the rest of the world calls it.

    The International Hydrographic Organization — of which the United States is a member — works to ensure all the world’s seas, oceans and navigable waters are surveyed and charted uniformly, and also names some of them. There are instances where countries refer to the same body of water or landmark by different names in their own documentation.

    In addition to Saudi Arabia, Trump is also set to visit Doha, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, which also lie on the body of water. Originally planned as Trump’s first trip overseas since he took office on Jan. 20, it comes as Trump has tried to draw closer to the Gulf countries as he seeks their financial investment in the U.S. and support in regional conflicts, including resolving the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and limiting Iran’s advancing nuclear program.

    The U.S. president also has significant financial ties to the countries through his personal businesses, over which he has retained ownership from the Oval Office.

    The move comes several months after Trump said the U.S. would refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.

    The Associated Press sued the Trump administration earlier this year after the White House barred its journalists from covering most events because of the organization’s decision not to follow the president’s executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America” within the United States.

    U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden, an appointee of President Donald Trump, ruled last month that the First Amendment protects the AP from government retaliation over its word choice and ordered the outlet’s access to be reinstated.

    Huffington Post report

    In a post on his X account, FM Abbas Araghchi expressed hope that ‘the absurd rumors about the PERSIAN Gulf that are going around’ are only ‘a disinformation campaign,’ adding that ‘politically motivated attempts’ to alter the name of the Persian Gulf ‘are an affront to all Iranians’


    PressTV

    The gravestones of some fallen US soldiers
    PressTV
  • India launches extensive attacks on Pakistan amid rising tensions, killing 9 civilians, incl., a child

    India reports attacking nine sites in Pakistan and the Pakistan-administered Kashmir amid rising tensions between the countries following a terrorist attack in the Indian-administered Kashmir.
    The Indian military announced the strikes on Wednesday, saying they had hit the targets “from where terrorist attacks against India have been planned and directed,” describing the attacks as “Operation Sindoor.”
    Pakistan said India had launched missiles towards three places, although New Delhi is yet to identify the nature of the strikes.
    Islamabad also said at least three people had been killed and 12 others injured, according to an initial assessment.
    The country had, on several occasions, announced recently that it had “credible information” pointing to pending Indian attacks, and vowed to retaliate accordingly.
    The developments follows the terror attack in the town of Pahalgam in the Indian-administered Kashmir that claimed the lives of at least 26 tourists on April 22, 2025.
    Pakistan has rejected any role. Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar had most recently rejected, what he called, India’s narrative regarding ongoing issues, saying New Delhi was facing “diplomatic embarrassment on the global stage.”
    After the terrorist indecent, both countries began taking tit-for-tat measures.
    India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, a water-sharing agreement mediated by the World Bank and signed in 1960, and closed the Wagah-Attari border crossing. Pakistan suspended visas issued to Indian nationals and closed its airspace to Indian airlines.

    PressTV report

    Huge explosions following India’s missile strikes on Pakistan.

    Following the attacks, Indian Army’s official page on X posts “Justice is Served” referring to New Delhi’s attacks on Pakistan; calling it Operation Sindoor. PressTV

    Islamabad: 9 killed, over 50 others injured in Indian missile strike on Pakistan. PressTV

    Islamabad says two mosques destroyed in Indian missile strikes on Pakistan.
    Footage shows India’s missile strikes target and destroy the Tayyaba Mosque in Muridke, Pakistan. PressTV

  • Tyrant Trump being himself, generating lies, deceptions, schemes: “They [Yemeni] have capitulated … “



    “By the will of Allah, 
    The support for Gaza continues, and the response is coming. 
    Netanyahu must prepare his resignation, for his crimes are failed terrorism. 
    The Yemeni people will not be intimidated by American and “israeli” terrorism, and the crimes they have committed in Yemen are the same genocidal crimes they commit in Gaza. What we refused to continue in Palestine, we will not accept being passed on in Yemen. 
    And the circles will turn against the aggressor, by the will of Allah.”

    Mohammad Ali Al-Houthi, Head of the Revolutionary Committee in Yemen

    The Zionist aggression on the Dhahban Central Power Station in Sana’a. Al Masirah video

    The statement follows earlier claims made by the US President Donald Trump that Yemen had capitulated.

    Hence, the US would cease bombing the poorest Arab Nation that is reeling from a 10-year-long US-BRITISH-backed, Saudi-Emirati-led coalition war.

    US President Donald Trump announces that the US will stop bombing Yemen, claiming Ansarallah has informed his administration that “they don’t want to fight anymore.”
    The Cradle Media
  • Syrian Druze refuse to disarm citing fear of sectarian attacks by HTS as Macron expects Jolani’s visit

    The Druze religious minority fears Sunni extremists in Syria’s HTS terrorist government will carry out massacres similar to those committed in March against Alawites in Syria’s coastal regionDruze residents near Damascus are rejecting demands by the Syrian government to hand in their light weapons, saying authorities have yet to address fears of new attacks by extremist Sunni armed factions.

    The violence began last week after extremist Sunni factions affiliated with the Syrian government began attacking the Druze-controlled city of Jaramana and the town of Sahnaya, both located south of Damascus.

    The attacks began following the spread of an audio recording on 27 April, allegedly from a Druze commander, insulting the Prophet Muhammad.

    Some 100 people were killed in the fighting, including the Druze mayor of Sahnaya, who was executed by members of the government’s General Security forces after welcoming them into the town.

    Syrian authorities have negotiated agreements with Druze leaders to allow their local fighters to protect their own areas as enlisted members of Syria’s security forces, known as General Security, but this week, they asked that all weapons held by residents of these areas be turned in to the state.

    “We told them, as soon as there is a state capable of regulating its forces, we’ll have no problem handing in our weapons,” said Makram Obeid, a member of the Jaramana committee that is negotiating with the Syrian government.

    Obeid told Reuters that his committee had advised government officials it would be better for them to focus on disarming the Sunni extremists in their own forces, who are now harassing minorities.

    “It’s our right to be scared, because we saw what happened in other areas,” he expressed to Reuters.

    In early March, Sunni Muslim extremists, including those affiliated with the Syrian government, descended on Syria’s coast to massacre more than 1,600 civilians from the Alawite minority on the basis of their religious identity.

    “People want to feel safe. It’s enough to have (more than) 11 years of killing, strikes, and worries,” Obeid said. “And we’re coming to another phase that we thought, with the collapse of the regime, would leave us in a much better place. But until now, we don’t feel reassured.”

    Fahad Haydar, a resident of Jaramana, also said Sunni extremist factions within the government forces should be disarmed.

    “These weapons that are turned against us – that’s what we’re afraid of. If those weapons get handed in, then we’ll hand in ours,” he told Reuters.

    Mowaffaq Abu Shash, a Druze cleric in Jaramana, said the Druze had already compromised enough.

    “We take one step, they ask for a second. We take the second step, they ask for a third,” he said. “We ask for a guarantee that what happened on the coast will not happen to us.”

    One influential Druze spiritual leader, Sheikh Hikmat al-Hajri, has called for international intervention to protect his community from Syria’s leaders, who are former members of Al-Qaeda.

    The Druze, an Arab minority sect that practices a religion derived initially from Islam, live in Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

    The sectarian violence in Syria has opened the door for Israel to step up its military intervention in the country under the pretext of protecting the Druze community.

    Israeli forces deployed to southern Syria on 3 May in the wake of the Sunni–Druze fighting, claiming they intended to protect the Druze.

    “The IDF is deployed in southern Syria and is prepared to prevent the entry of hostile forces into the area of Druze villages,” a statement from the Israeli military spokesman said.

    The deployment of ground forces followed a wave of Israeli air strikes on targets of Syria’s new military, which is led by Al-Qaeda in Syria founder and de facto President Ahmad al-Sharaa.

    The Cradle Media report

    None-with-standing the crimes against humanity, Jolani will be welcomed by the French President Emmanuel Macron for a state visit in France to strengthen economic ties.

    Self-appointed Syrian interim president, Ahmed Al-Sharaa, is set to visit Paris on Wednesday at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron, according to the Élysée Palace, as reported by the French news agency.
    The visit signals France’s ongoing backing of efforts to reshape Syria under the banner of a “new, free, and stable” state. The Cradle Media

  • Zionist crimes in the South: Targeting pre-fab homes, attacking farmers, disrupting municipal elections, bombing cars

    Update:

    Lebanese Health Ministry:

    One martyred and three injured in the Zionist drone strike that targeted a vehicle today in Kfar Roumman, South Lebanon.

    A Lebanese was injured severely and a Syrian moderately as a result of the Zionist drone targeting a vehicle  in Kfar Roumman, South Lebanon.

    Image of the civilian vehicle targeted by a Zionist Colony drone in southern Lebanon.

    Targeting prefabricated structures in southern border towns has become the new focus of “Israel’s” ongoing aggression. The latest strike, carried out by an Apache helicopter last night, hit three pre-fab units in central Tayr Harfa, where a polling station was set to be established as an alternative to the one initially relocated to Tyre. The airstrike may now force a suspension of that plan.

    Al Akhbar report

    Aftermath of the Israeli airstrike targeting prefabricated rooms next to the Husseiniyah of Tayr Harfa, South Lebanon, last night.

    Lebanese Farmers to Access Southern Border Lands Under New Plan

    Agriculture Minister Nizar Hani announced that southern Lebanese farmers can now access their lands, including those near the Blue Line, under a new plan coordinated with UNIFIL and the Lebanese army. The plan, set to begin in the coming days, includes security guarantees to protect farmers from Zionist attacks. Hani said the army will coordinate access based on lists provided by the Agriculture Ministry. He also noted that a damage survey from Zionist strikes is nearing completion, with compensation for affected farmers expected to be a government priority. Al Akhbar

    Simultaneously, Al-Akhbar correspondent:
    For the second time, a Zionist drone uses loudspeakers to demand that farmers in the Majidiya plain, South Lebanon, leave the area under threat of being targeted.

  • Dozens of Zionist airstrikes ‘disable’ Yemen’s main civilian airport


    Zionist warplanes also bombed power stations in the capital, Sanaa, in retaliation for an air and sea blockade imposed by the YAF.

    Heavy Zionist airstrikes struck Sanaa International Airport and other critical infrastructure in the Yemeni capital on 6 May, as Tel Aviv declared its forces had “completely disabled” the country’s main civilian airfield.

    According to local reports, the Zionist aggression also targeted two power stations located north of Sanaa and another one south of the capital.

    Large fires broke out in the Yemeni capital following Tuesday’s airstrikes.

    Officials in Tel Aviv claim the attack on Sanaa International Airport was used by the Ansarallah-led Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) “for transferring weapons and operatives.”

    However, only Yemenia Airlines, the country’s national airline, is allowed to operate in the airport, and the UN and the Saudi-led coalition have placed heavy restrictions on it.

    “We tell the US, the British, and the Zionists that our military operations in support of Gaza will continue, no matter the sacrifices. The Zionists have crossed red lines and must await Yemen’s response,” Yemen’s Supreme Political Council member Muhammad al-Bukhaiti told Al Mayadeen.

    Tuesday’s attacks were the second time in less than 24 hours that Israel bombed key civilian infrastructure in Yemen. On Monday night, Tel Aviv damaged about 70 percent of Hodeidah Port, injuring 56 people and killing at least one.

    Nasruddin Amer, head of Ansarallah’s media office, vowed that the YAF would respond to the Israeli attack and that the strikes would not deter further operations.

    Ansarallah official Abdul Qader al-Mortada commented on the attack, saying that Israel should wait for the “unimaginable.”

    The Israeli aggression was launched in response to a hypersonic ballistic missile strike that hit the Colony’s Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday. Following this operation, Sanaa announced the implementation of an aerial blockade on the Zionist enemy until the country lifts its bloody siege of Gaza.

    About a dozen international airlines suspended flights to Israel.

    Ben Gurion Airport has regularly been used to receive weapons shipments from the US to fuel the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.

    The Cradle Media report

    First the sea, now the sky.
    By striking Ben Gurion Airport, Yemen is isolating the Zionist colony with modest means.
    The Cradle Media
  • The Zionist aggression targeted the Amran cement factory

    Nearly two dozen Zionist airstrikes targeted Sanaa International Airport and multiple civilian sites across Yemen, including power stations, oil facilities, and a cement factory.

    Among the targets were the Dhahban and Haiz power stations, a cement plant in Amran, and civilian aircraft and terminals at the airport.

    The Cradle Media   Al Masirah
  • Following Hudaydah strikes, the Zionist-American entity bombed Sana’a International Airport

    More than 20 zionist airstrikes have targeted Sanaa Airport and a number of locations in the Yemeni capital.

    The American-zionist aggression targeted:
    – The Dhahban Central Power Station in Bani Al-Harith District in Sanaa.
    – A cement factory in Yemen’s Amran Governorate.
    – The Haiz power station, south of Sanaa.

    Enemy media report that the occupation forces bombed the passenger terminal, civilian aircraft, and service facilities at the airport.

    The aggression reportedly hit 10 sites across Yemen, including oil facilities and fuel centers.

    Dozens of warplanes participated in the attacks.

    RNN

    Large fires have broken out as a result of Zionist attacks on different areas in Yemen’s capital Sanaa, including the airport.

    The Zionist Occupation Forces said, “We have completely put Sanaa International Airport out of service and carried out strikes on several power stations around Sanaa.”

    Al Akhbar

    Large fires have broken out as a result of Zionist colony’s attacks on different areas in Yemen’s capital Sanaa, including the airport.

    Just yesterday, US-Israeli airstrikes target Yemen’s Hudaydah port as Tel Aviv reeling from missile attack with more than 30 Zionist jets participating in the bombing.

    Zionist Broadcasting Corporation (KAN) reports that at least 50 missiles and bombs were launched by Zionist warplanes on Yemen.

    The bombing of the Hudaydah cement factory caused two deaths and over 40 injuries.
  • Following massive bombing of Hudaydah cement factory Zionist colony issues forces evacuations

    The occupation army issued a threat on those around Sana’a airport in Yemen to evacuate immediately.

    The occupation army issued a threat on those around Sana’a airport in Yemen to evacuate immediately. RNN

    A series of raids and US-Zionist aggression targeted civilian facilities and infrastructure in Yemen.

    Dozens were injured, and 70 percent of the Hodeidah port was damaged by the massive Zionist colony strikes late Monday – The Cradle Media report.

  • Update by Al-Masirah’s correspondent in Hodeidah, Yemen: Two died in the Zionist colony airstrikes


    “Two martyrs and 42 wounded in the preliminary toll of the US-ZIONIST aggression on the Bajil Cement Factory.”

    Scenes from the Zionist bombing that targeted a cement factory in the Bajil district of Hudaydah, Yemen.