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Foreign ministers of Iran, Oman discuss US ‘criminal’ overnight airstrikes on Yemen
The foreign ministers of Iran and Oman have discussed the latest developments in the region, particularly Washington’s “criminal” aggression against Yemen in support of Israel.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi paid a short visit to Muscat on Sunday, leading a delegation and held talks with his Omani counterpart, Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi.
The visit comes a day after American and British warplanes launched large-scale airstrikes on several sites in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, as well as on areas in the northern province of Sa’ada, the central province of al-Bayda, and the southwestern province of Dhamar.
The Yemeni health ministry said at least 31 people were killed, and 101 others were injured in the strikes.
The large-scale aerial attacks, which began on Saturday and continued into the early hours of Sunday, came after the Yemeni Armed Forces threatened to resume their retaliatory operations against the Israeli-linked ships in the Red Sea over the Tel Aviv regime’s blockade on Gaza.
Yemen’s Supreme Political Council on Sunday condemned the deadly US aggression, pledging that the nation will punish the criminal regime in a “painful” manner.
The council said that targeting civilians proves the US’s failure in confrontation, adding that the aggression will not deter Yemenis from supporting Gaza but will instead escalate tensions.
Araghchi and Al Busaidi also exchanged views about means of enhancing bilateral cooperation in various fields.
The top Iranian and Omani diplomats stressed the importance of preparing the conditions that support diplomatic solutions and using channels of dialogue and peaceful means to deescalate tensions.
Oman FM hails ‘useful’ consultations with Iranian counterpart
In a post on his X account, the Omani foreign minister said he had useful consultations with his Iranian counterpart on bilateral matters and regional developments.
“Oman remains committed to supporting dialogue and efforts that promote peace, stability, and prosperity for our nations and the region,” Al Busaidi wrote.PressTV report

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Lebanese clans kill three Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists infiltrating Lebanese territory
Violent clashes have erupted on the Lebanese-Syrian borders.
This comes after three terrorists coming from Syria were killed by Lebanese clans after attempting to cross the border into Lebanon. The Lebanese army handed over the bodies—which were found in Al-Qasr—to the Red Cross through Syrian authorities. The fighters were Syrian and Chechen, according to local sources.
Artillery shelling targeted the Lebanese border town of Al-Qasr, originating from HTS in the Qusayr countryside in Syria, according to Al-Mayadeen.The moment the Syrian HTS-led government forces launched rockets towards the Lebanese town of Al-Qasr. The Cradle Media Hezbollah Media Relations:
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
Hezbollah’s media relations department categorically denies any connection between Hezbollah and the events that took place today on the Lebanese-Syrian border.
It also reiterates what it has previously announced repeatedly, that Hezbollah has no connection to any events taking place within Syrian territory.
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The death toll rises to 53 due to US aggression on Yemen (Yemeni Media)
Yemeni Ministry of Health:
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The number of martyrs from the US attacks on Yemen has risen to 53, including five children and two women, and the number of wounded has risen to 98, including 18 children and a woman.Al Masirah video -
Statement by the Spox of the Yemeni Armed Forces General Yahya Saree
We targeted the US aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman and its warships in the northern Red Sea with 18 ballistic and cruise missiles and a drone.
The full statement
The American enemy launched a blatant aggression against our country in the past hours with more than 47 airstrikes, targeting several areas in the governorates of Sana’a, Sa’dah, Al Bayda, Hajjah, Dhamar, Ma’rib, and Al Jawf, in which The American enemy committed a number of massacres, resulting in the martyrdom and injury of dozens, In a preliminary toll.
In response to this aggression, the Armed Forces carried out a specific military operation targeting the American aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman and its warships in the northern Red Sea with 18 ballistic and cruise missiles and a drone.
This operation was jointly carried out by the missile force, the UAV force, and the naval forces.
The Yemeni Armed Forces will not hesitate to target all American warships in the Red Sea and in the Arabian Sea in retaliation to the aggression against our country.
With the help of Allah Almighty, the Yemeni Armed Forces will continue to impose a naval blockade on the Israeli enemy and ban its ships in the declared zone of operations until aid and basic needs are delivered to the Gaza Strip.
This American aggression will only increase the steadfastness, faith, and resilience of beloved Yemen and its steadfast, faithful, and struggling people.
Sana’a,
Ramadan 16, 1446 AH
March 16, 2025 AD
Issued by the Yemeni Armed Forces
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My Lai, the massacring of Vietnamese citizens – one more American carnage, March 16, 1968

The massacre and attempt to cover it up was first reported by journalist Seymour Hersh and distributed by a small wire agency, Dispatch News Service, in the second week of November 1969. (Hersh won the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting for his work.) A week after Hersh’s article appeared in dozens of papers around the U.S., the Plain Dealer ran its own story — along with Haeberle’s photos to bolster the reports of a massacre.
It was March 16, 1968, 50 years ago. The American soldiers of Charlie Company, sent on what they were told was a mission to confront a crack outfit of their Vietcong enemies, met no resistance, but over three to four hours killed 504 unarmed civilians, mostly women, children and elderly men, in My Lai and a neighboring community. Vietnamese refer to the greater village where the killings occurred as Son My.
By the late morning of March 16, bodies were scattered everywhere in My Lai. Elsewhere, soldiers had herded dozens of villagers into a roadside ditch and shot them. A few children survived by hiding under corpses.

When this photo ran in LIFE, the caption noted that Haeberle “found the bodies above on a road leading from the village.” This image later appeared on the front page of the Plain Dealer. 
A group of civilian women and children before being killed by the U.S. Army during the massacre.
“The young girl’s clothing had been ripped off, exposing a single but horrific injury – her vigina torn open and covered in blood.” [Book: My Lai by Howard Jones, page 115]American soldiers “shoving Vietnamese into the ditch and methodically emptying their rifles again and again into the huge throng of elderly men, women, and children clinging to each other below.” [Page 86]
Most of the bodies were women and children, and the “shallow water in the ditch appeared to be red with blood.”
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US-BACKED terror colony on a prolonged psycho trip, having made just too many enemies
One civilian martyred and another wounded in the initial toll of the Zionist airstrike on a house in Ainata.
Local sources are saying that this is a response to the stray bullet fired towards Avivim.
Gunfire targeted a car in Avivim near Lebanon border, with no reported injuries. The army is investigating whether the shots were fired from inside Lebanon. (Zionist Army Radio) Zionist Apache helicopter carried out 3 strikes on prefab houses in Kfarkela, South Lebanon—one near Fatima Gate and 2 in the town center—while an Israeli drone dropped 4 stun grenades.
Zionist Apache helicopter carried out a 3rd round of airstrikes on Yaroun, South Lebanon.
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The Halabja massacre: Remembering a chemical genocide funded by the West
On March 16, 1988, the town of Halabja in northern Iraq experienced unspeakable horror. It was the day Saddam Hussein unleashed the deadliest chemical attack in history against his own people—a crime born out of the brutal Iran-Iraq War; a conflict fueled with Western support.
Subsequently, numerous Western companies faced charges in various courts for supplying the Ba’athist regime with the lethal agents used in the brutal campaign.
At the time, the town was controlled by fighters from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), who had allied themselves with Iran against Saddam’s Ba’athist regime. Consequently, the attacking regime framed the event as a conventional assault targeting pro-Iranian insurgents.
A subsequent United Nations investigation concluded that mustard gas and other, as yet unidentified, nerve agents had been deployed against the civilian population. The United States Defense Intelligence Agency initially attributed the attack to Iran, in support of their ally in Baghdad. However, mounting evidence later revealed that Iraq had used chemical weapons to reinforce a military offensive against Iran, rival Kurdish fighters, and the civilian population of Halabja.
On June 20, 2010, the Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal in Baghdad recognized the chemical bombardment of Halabja as an act of genocide, rather than merely a crime against humanity. Ali Hussein Majid, Saddam’s defense minister, infamously known as ‘Chemical Ali’, and others were convicted of ordering and orchestrating the gas attack, which resulted in the deaths of over 5,000 civilians and injuries to approximately 10,000 more.
Kurdish historians contend that the Arab League convened a meeting a week after the tragedy but deliberately ignored the event, possibly due to fear of reprisals from the Saddam regime and its Western backers.
Western companies’ role in the genocide
After the tragedy, especially after the Saddam regime was overthrown, tribunals were held in Iraqi Kurdistan Region in which Western companies were discovered to have played a central role in making the genocide campaign possible.
It was clear that Saddam Hussein ordered the genocide, but he did not do it alone. Saddam had the knowing consent and willing assistance of hundreds of some of Europe’s largest corporations, some of whom knowingly chose to profit off the murder and prolonged suffering of innocent children and families. The Iraqi Ba’ath regime in fact, acquired the capability to produce gas and chemical bombs with the help of Western countries.
The TUI AG, a German multinational entity, was one of those European companies. The other German company that was involved in supplying the Ba’athist regime was Karl Kolb GmbH & Co. KG Scientific Technical Supplies. The other company that made money from the genocide was the German Heberger Bau A.G..
There were other corporations from France, the Netherlands, Canada, the Soviet Union, the United States and some other Western states who were involved in providing the highest concentration of lethal substances ever used against a civilian population.
Western states’ double standards
Several researches have shown that Iran was attacked 387 times with chemical bombs, missiles, and artillery shells during the 1980-88 Iraqi Imposed War. More than 1,000 tons of sulfur mustard gas were used by the Ba’athist regime against the Iranian troops and unarmed people. On 28 June 1987, Iraqi warplanes dropped mustard gas bombs on rural areas in Iran’s Sardasht County in West Azerbaijan Province. In two separate bombing runs on four residential areas, 130 people were killed and as many as 8,000 were injured.
It was Iran that played a major role in bringing the tragedy into the spotlight. Iranian troops from across the border went to Halabja to assist the civilians there. The video footage and pictures that still exist of the massacre, which were handed over to the courts, were all taken by journalists that were accompanying the Iranian troops who rushed to help the suffering civilians on the other side of the border.
Islamic Republic of Iran also played a major role in compiling evidence on the genocide and also warning the world to the danger of the chemical weapons. Iran also contributed to the signing of the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention which prohibits the use of chemical weapons, and the large-scale development, production, stockpiling, or transfer of chemical weapons or their precursors.
As a main victim of Saddam regime’s chemical bombardment during the Imposed War, Iran has constantly criticized Western governments for their duplicity on dealing with weapons of mass destruction.
Western states disgracefully targeted impoverished Iraqi nation with huge sanctions after Saddam regime’s invasion of Kuwait, which took place after receiving their tacit approval. The United States and its allies starved out the people of Iraq for about 13 years before toppling the Saddam regime in 2003 and occupying the country.
The same Western states have shamelessly imposed inhuman sanctions on the Iranian nation based on allegations of human rights violations and also for its peaceful nuclear program as well as defensive missiles.
Moreover, Western states, most notably Germany and France, have sheltered anti-Iran notorious terrorist organizations such as People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran also known as MKO or MEK that have the blood of thousands of innocent Iranians on their hands.
It is also worth mentioning that the United States and its western allies have disgracefully targeted the livelihood and health of the ordinary Iranian people by their sanctions on medicine and food despite all their claims on advocating human rights.
A monument in memory of the victims of a chemical weapons attack on the Iraqi city of Halabja in March 1988 PressTV report
Tehran Times report
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Update: Zionist drone strikes kill three civilians in southern Lebanon amid the so-called ceasefire

A car is seen buried in the rubble left by Zionist artillery shelling and airstrikes in Dibbine, southern Lebanon, on March 6, 2024. (Photo by Xinhua news agency) PressTV report -
Zionist enemy bombs south Lebanon three times in 24 hours, expands occupation
The Zionist army bombed a vehicle in the southern Lebanese town of Mays al-Jabal on 16 March, killing one person and marking the third deadly attack on Lebanon in 24 hours.
“A Zionist enemy drone attacked a car in the town of Mays al-Jabal, killing one person,” Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported.
“This is the third Israeli attack on southern Lebanon within 24 hours, following the targeting of the towns of Yater and Burj al-Muluk … three people were martyred in the three raids,” NNA added.
The strike on a car in Yater took place just shortly after midnight on Saturday. The drone attack in Burj al-Muluk, which also hit a vehicle, happened several hours earlier. Two others were injured in both attacks.
The Zionist army said on Sunday that it “eliminated two terrorists” in Mays al-Jabal and Yater, who were “involved in directing terrorist operations.” On Saturday afternoon, the army announced an attack targeting a Hezbollah “terrorist” in the Kfar Kila area.
According to Hebrew media reports, the target of the Mays al-Jabal attack was Hezbollah member Hussein Mahmoud Taha.
The consecutive attacks come as Israeli forces continue to expand their occupation in southern Lebanon. As part of the ceasefire deal, Israeli troops were required to pull out in late January – yet the deadline was extended until 18 February.
Israel withdrew a limited number of its forces on 18 February and maintained a presence in five key sites near the border in violation of the deal.
Al Manar correspondent Ali Shoeib reported on 15 March that Israeli troops “have dug a long trench on the western side of the road leading from the town of Houla toward the Israeli Abbad site, in preparation for placing metal wires inside the trench on Lebanese land belonging to the town.”“By doing so, the enemy forces have effectively seized and occupied an area beyond the five demarcation points,” he added.
“As a result, the entire area extending from Abbad to the newly established site on the Houla-Markaba road is now occupied territory, in addition to the already surveyed lands of the town of Hunin, which include many citizens’ homes,” Shoeib went on to say, adding that this is happening under the watch of UNIFIL and Lebanese army troops deployed in the area.
Zionist bombing of south and east Lebanon has been relentless since the ceasefire was reached in November last year.
Tel Aviv claims to be acting on its rights within the deal by preventing Hezbollah from rearming itself. However, the agreement signed by Beirut does not include anything about Zionist forces having the right to attack the country or occupy its land, instead stipulating that the resistance’s presence and military infrastructure must be dismantled by the Lebanese army south of the Litani River in south Lebanon.
Zionist accuses Hezbollah of having not fully withdrawn to the north of the Litani River, as per the agreement. It also accuses the Lebanese resistance of trying to reconstitute its forces.
“We maintain five points on the Lebanese side of the border to protect our territory. We will not relinquish control [of the five sites]. Last week, we killed five Hezbollah members for violating the ceasefire agreement we seek to implement firmly,” Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on 14 March.The Cradle Media report

Overnight and this morning the IDF carried two drone strikes in Yatar and in Mays al-Jabal, murdering one in each attack.
The attack in Yatar was close to a home, causing civilian injuries
The martyr in Yatar is Mohammad Imad Srour from the border town of Aita al-Shaab.
MartyrsAl-Manar Correspondent:
“[Zionist occupation] forces have dug a long trench on the western side of the road leading from the town of Houla toward the Israeli “Abbad” site, in preparation for placing metal wires inside the trench on Lebanese land belonging to the town. By doing so, the enemy forces have effectively seized and occupied an area beyond the five demarcation points.
As a result, the entire area extending from Abbad to the newly established site on the Houla-Markaba road is now occupied territory, in addition to the already surveyed lands of the town of Hunin, which include many citizens’ homes.
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US-British airstrikes kill at least 31 in Yemen

At least 31 people were martyred and 101 injured, mostly women and children, in a series of US airstrikes on Yemen since last night, according to Sanaa’s Health Ministry. Rescue operations continue as more casualties are expected.
Yemeni media reported that nearly 30 US airstrikes targeted civilian sites across Sanaa, Saada, Dhamar, Hajjah, and Al-Bayda. In Saada, a strike on a residential home in Qahza killed four children and a woman, injuring more than ten others. Another strike on an electricity station in Dhahyan caused a blackout in the capital and its suburbs.
Moscow called for restraint, with Russian FM urging Washington to halt its attacks and engage in dialogue. Meanwhile, Iranian FM condemned the strikes, calling on the US to “stop supporting genocide and Zionist terrorism and end the killing of Yemenis.”
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