Abdulwahab Nour Wali | Abdulwahab Nour Wali | World Assembly of Muslim Youth | Africa: East | 20030717 | |||||
Ayed Hameed Nouri | Ayed Hameed Nouri | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040225 | |||||
Kais Nouredin | Kais Nouredin | al-Qaeda | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060126 | Link | ||||
Naeem Nour Khan | Naeem Nour Khan | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Nimr Noureddine | Nimr Noureddine | Hezbollah | Middle East | 20030228 | |||||
Noureddine Nfia | Noureddine Nfia | Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group | Africa: North | 20040421 | Link | ||||
Noureddine Nfia | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Nouredine Nfia | Nouredine Nfia | Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group | Europe | 20040401 | |||||
Nouredine el Fathni | Nouredine el Fathni | Hofstadgroup | Europe | 20051221 | Link | ||||
Nouredine el Fatmi | Nouredine el Fatmi | Hofstadgroup | Europe | 20051227 | Link | ||||
Nourredine Merbet | Nourredine Merbet | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | Algerian? | Arrested | 20021227 | |||
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Saber al-Nouri | Saber al-Nouri | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030106 | ||
Suicide bomber in Tel Aviv, one of two simultaneous blasts that killed at least 23 | |||||||||
Yusef Noureldein | Yusef Noureldein | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20050924 | Link |
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US-backed forces to launch anti-ISIS operation in Syria: Brigade spox. |
2025-06-30 |
[Rudaw] US-backed forces in Syria are preparing to launch a large-scale military operation against Islamic State![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... (ISIS) cells, a spokesperson for a faction aligned with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) told Rudaw on Sunday. The campaign comes amid a growing threat from ISIS across the country, especially in northeast Syria (Rojava). Mahmoud Habib, spokesperson for the North Democratic Forces - a component of the SDF - said the campaign is in response to a recent uptick in ISIS activities. "The details of the operation are not yet known. We do not know when it will be launched, what its nature will be, or which forces will take part alongside the SDF and coalition troops," Habib stated. The US-backed SDF functions as the de facto military force in Rojava and is the primary local partner of the Washington-led Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS. The North Democratic Forces operate mainly in northern Syria and share the SDF’s objective of combating terrorism. According to Habib, the upcoming operation may see the participation of other US-backed groups, namely, the Syrian Free Army (SFA). He noted that the campaign aims not only to dismantle ISIS cells but also to prevent potential attacks on major population centers, including the capital Damascus, its surrounding countryside, and the central Homs province. The Syrian Free Army (SFA), originally a broad rebel coalition, has evolved over the past decade from earlier US-backed groups such as the New Syrian Army (NSA) and the Revolutionary Commando Army (RCA). These factions were trained and supported by the US and have operated primarily from the al-Tanf garrison - a strategically located US military base near the Syrian, Iraqi, and Jordanian borders - carrying out counter-ISIS operations. Following the fall of Syrian dictator Bashir Pencilneckal-Assad Supressor of the Damascenes... in early December, the SFA is reportedly being integrated into the newly established 70th Division of the unified Syrian army, currently being formed by the incumbent transitional government. Importantly, Habib noted that the upcoming operation follows recent intelligence reports indicating that ISIS cells are planning attacks near urban areas. "The goal of the operation is to stop these kinds of attacks," he said. ISIS was territorially defeated in Syria in 2019. However, a woman is only as old as she admits... in recent months, the group has seemingly been trying to make a comeback, capitalizing on the shifting security landscape following Assad’s ouster. Last week, a deadly bombing struck the Mar Elias Church in Damascus during Sunday mass. Two assailants opened fire on worshippers before detonating an explosive vest, killing 25 people and injuring 63 others, according to the Syrian health ministry’s final toll. On Tuesday, the Syrian interior ministry attributed the attack to an ISIS cell. Ministry spokesperson Noureddine al-Baba claimed the two jacket wallahs were "non-Syrian" and had infiltrated the capital from al-Hol camp, located in SDF-controlled northeast Syria (Rojava). al-Hol camp houses thousands of individuals, many of whom are family members of suspected ISIS murderous Moslems. However, a woman is only as old as she admits... the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) swiftly rejected the ministry’s claims, emphasizing that al-Hol primarily shelters women and kiddies rather than imported muscle. The SDF also noted that any individuals released from the camp in recent months, were freed at the request of Damascus authorities. Notably, the upcoming military campaign also comes amid a surge of ISIS attacks across SDF-controlled areas, with both civilians and security forces increasingly being targeted. In mid-May, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported that it had documented 84 ISIS operations in Rojava since the beginning of 2025. These included armed assaults, targeted liquidations, and bombings. |
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SDF says ‘disinformation campaign’ seeks to undermine the force |
2025-06-29 |
[Rudaw] Kurdish-led forces in northeast Syria (Rojava) said on Saturday that there is a targeted "disinformation campaign" to undermine the force by falsely linking them to the terror attack on a Christian church in Damascus. "A renewed targeted online disinformation campaign falsely claims that an ISIS [Islamic State ![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... ] member who contributed to the terrorist attack on the Mar Elias Greek Orthodox Church in Damascus had previously received kerosene aid from an American NGO while residing in al-Hawl camp. This narrative is part of a broader effort to attack the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES), continuing a pattern of falsifying documents to undermine their legitimacy," the SDF said in a statement on Saturday. On Sunday, a jacket wallah affiliated with the Islamic State (ISIS) entered Mar Elias Church in Damascus during mass, opened fire on worshippers and detonated an explosive vest, killing 25 people and injuring 63 others. The attack renewed fears of sectarian violence in Syria as it tries to recover from decades of dictatorship and years of civil war. Syrian authorities arrested six suspects and killed two others during a raid on an ISIS cell. Interior Ministry spokesperson Noureddine al-Baba said that two of the suspects were not Syrian nationals and had infiltrated the capital from al-Hol camp that houses thousands of ISIS family members in the SDF-held northeast. The SDF denied the connection, saying that it reviewed camp files and no one fitting the ministry’s description had been released during the timeframe specified. The SDF, which is keeping several thousand ISIS fighters in prisons, further explained that the camp mostly comprises women and kiddies rather than imported muscle of ISIS. The director of the Middle East Institute’s Syria Program, Charles Lister, then shared on X a document that claimed to show one of the suspects received aid in al-Hol delivered by the humanitarian organization Blumont. Blumont on Friday said the document is not legitimate. "We are aware of images circulating online reportedly from our team’s work in Syria. The images are not authentic and do not reflect how we track the distribution of humanitarian assistance," it said. Lister has since deleted the post and on Friday he confirmed that the document was fake but said a senior Syrian government official had confirmed that two of the six members of the ISIS cell were "smuggled out from al-Hol in late-2024." Smuggling people out of al-Hol is a problem at the sprawling camp. The SDF has reported arresting suspected smugglers. In March they captured a man accused of "smuggling terrorists, particularly foreign ISIS women, out of al-Hol camp. The accusations against the SDF come at a sensitive time as the Kurdish administration in Rojava is in talks with the interim government about their integration into national institutions. Kurds are looking for guarantees of their political and cultural rights that had been denied under the former regime. SDF chief Mazloum Abdi and Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa signed a landmark agreement in March over the future of SDF and the Kurdish enclave. Several articles of the agreement have been implemented, including swapping of prisoners, and there are ongoing talks between both sides. Sheikhmous Ahmed, who supervises Rojava’s camps, told Rudaw English on Friday that the recent deadly festivities between Damascus-affiliated gangs and religious minorities like the Druze and Alawites created the belief that only the SDF can protect the minorities. He claimed that Damascus is using the attack on the church as a pretext to spread disinformation about the SDF as part of "a smear campaign." Rojava has been internationally praised for its coexistence and women rights. Violence broke out in early March in the Alawite-majority coastal areas of western Syria after loyalists of ousted Syrian dictator Bashir Pencilneckal-Assad Supressor of the Damascenes... launched attacks on security forces affiliated with the new Syrian leadership. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) then reported that around 1,500 people, mostly Alawite civilians, have been killed in the violence. The UK-based war monitor added that most casualties were caused by government or government-affiliated forces. In April, global human rights ...which are usually open to widely divergent definitions... watchdog Amnesty International censured the "mass killings," accusing Damascus of perpetrating a "war crime" against the minority group and warning of further "atrocities" if accountability is not enforced. Many members of the Druze community were killed in late April following attacks by groups linked to Damascus. The fighting was initially triggered by an audio recording that was allegedly blasphemous toward the Prophet Muhammad. Initially attributed to a prominent Druze holy man, the recording was later discredited by both the holy man and Syrian authorities. Related: Mar Elias 06/28/2025 SDF denies ISIS suspects behind Damascus explosion came from al-Hol camp Mar Elias 06/25/2025 Shadowy jihadist group claims Damascus church attack, as government blames ISIS Mar Elias 06/24/2025 Syria’s interior ministry says authorities have arrested several suspects in connection with a suicide attack on a church Related: Hawl camp: 2024-10-20 Sex slave kidnapped by ISIS aged 11 'was starved for four days then fed cooked BABIES' during ten years of hell held captive by terrorists and their families Hawl camp: 2023-10-18 Ten Azerbaijani citizens return home from Syria Hawl camp: 2023-08-23 Kurds in Deir ez-Zor: Probable-ISIS murders Asayish man, SDF arrests ISIS emir, Asayish arrest small time drug dealers |
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SDF denies ISIS suspects behind Damascus explosion came from al-Hol camp |
2025-06-28 |
”Nope, wudn’t us.” [Rudaw] The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on Wednesday denied claims by the Syrian government that the perpetrators of a deadly explosion at a Damascus church had come from al-Hol camp, which is under SDF control in northeast Syria.Syria’s interior ministry has said a jacket wallah affiliated with the Islamic State ![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... (ISIS) attacked the Mar Elias Church in Damascus’ Duwaila neighborhood during Sunday mass. The attacker reportedly opened fire on worshippers before detonating an explosive vest. The Syrian health ministry confirmed on Monday that 25 people were killed and 63 injured. Syrian interior ministry spokesperson Noureddine al-Baba said during a presser on Tuesday that they had dismantled the ISIS cell responsible for the attack, claiming that it also includes two non-Syrian suicide bombers who had infiltrated to the capital from the notorious al-Hol camp in the SDF-held northeast Syria (Rojava). The SDF categorically rejected the allegation in a statement on Wednesday. "In response to these allegations, the relevant departments within our forces immediately initiated a thorough review and investigation of the records pertaining to the residents of al-Hol Camp, including those who have exited the camp in recent months. The investigation confirmed that the only individuals who left the camp during this period were Syrians, and their departure occurred at the request of the Damascus Government. Additionally, Iraqi nationals were repatriated to Iraqi territory based on verified lists submitted by the Iraqi authorities, who ensured their relocation to the al-Jadah Camp," said the SDF in a statement. Tens of thousands of people, mostly families of ISIS fighters, are held in the camp. The SDF has allowed Damascus to return Syrians kept in the camp to their homes and Iraq has been praised for repatriating a great number of its nationals. Iraqis make up nearly half of the population of the camp. SDF further explained that the camp mostly comprises women and kiddies rather than imported muscle of ISIS. The SDF is keeping several thousand ISIS fighters in prisons. |
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Pause to Disguise: West Prepares for Main Task in Iran | |
2025-06-25 | |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Kirill Semenov [REGNUM] The temporary pause in mutual attacks between Israel, the US and Iran so far leaves more questions than it answers. Given that neither side has achieved its objectives,
NEW METHODS OF OVERTHROW In the event of a long-term truce, Washington and Tel Aviv are counting on the Yugoslav scenario being launched in Iran. Then, strikes on the country caused significant damage and, although not immediately, paved the way for a “color revolution” and a change of power. Trump has most likely generally accepted Israel's view on the need to dismantle the political system of the Islamic Republic. At the same time, the range of possible actions to achieve this goal is very wide, including the assassination of Iran's supreme leader, which could trigger revolutionary events. Therefore, what is happening is a serious challenge for Russia as well. Iran is being used to develop elements of future subversive activities against both us and China, Donald Trump's main adversary. First of all, the creation and launch of not only effective terrorist and sabotage networks, but also cells engaged in subversive activities through the dissemination of narratives favorable to the United States and Israel and organizing protests in Iranian society is being tested. Perhaps the previous principles and methods of "color revolutions" that worked against weak political regimes, such as those in Ukraine, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, etc., have already been revised. They have proven ineffective against countries such as Russia or Iran. It is also worth recalling that the subversive actions of the US and Israel in Iran occurred immediately after Operation Spider Web, when strategic aviation bases were attacked by sabotage terrorist groups using drones from Russian territory. And earlier, there were explosions of transport infrastructure, murders of Russian generals and public figures. Both operations—the actions of cells in both Iran and Russia—followed similar algorithms, so they most likely had a single foreign coordination and decision-making center. If we consider the geopolitical consequences, then, by continuing their subversive activities against the Islamic Republic, the United States and Israel also intend to destroy the “One Belt, One Road” and “North-South” transport corridor systems that are being built. Therefore, the actions of the American-Israeli bloc are a common threat, and it would be good if it led to strengthening cooperation in the Moscow-Tehran-Beijing triangle with the possible involvement of Pakistan to the extent that it does not cost the break in the strategic partnership with India. A LIBERAL SHOWCASE WITH RADICAL CONTENT Naturally, if the enemies of the Islamic Republic aim to change power in the country, then they must prepare a leader who will personify a new Iran “without mullahs, hijabs and Sharia.” The most acceptable candidate was chosen to be the shahzade, that is, the prince, the son of the last shah, Muhammad Pahlavi, who, like his grandfather, the founder of the dynasty, bears the name Reza. As early as February 2025, Pahlavi was chosen by various fringe factions of the Iranian opposition as their leader and head of a future transitional government “until the formation of the first national assembly and the beginning of democratic rule through free elections.” In reality, however, his supporters do not wield any real influence within the country. Reza, like his father, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was never a popular leader. Reza Pahlavi, the grandfather, the first shah of the dynasty, essentially usurped power after a military coup and declared himself the new monarch in 1925, rather than establish a republic in Iran. In this sense, both shahs resemble the father and son of the Assad family in Syria, who led the country to collapse and revolution. Therefore, the legitimacy of the Pahlavis themselves is very conditional - they came to power through a coup and, by historical standards, soon lost power through a revolution. It is not possible to compare them with the Romanovs in Russia or other dynasties - overthrown, but having deep foundations for legitimacy. At the same time, there are more serious opposition forces in Iran, which, unlike the freak monarchists, have their own networks of influence and can really lay claim to power in the event of a hypothetical collapse. This includes, for example, the Organization of the Mujahideen of the Iranian People (OMIN), a revolutionary leftist-Islamist organization that waged armed struggle against the Islamic Republic for a long time while in Saddam Hussein's camp. The ideology of this organization is a mixture of Marxist, Leninist and Islamist positions. The MEK participated in the Islamic Revolution in Iran, but then lost the struggle for power to the "Khomeinists" and its supporters were subjected to repression. The mujahideen responded to this with a wave of terror and mass murder of supporters of the new authorities. The MEK had its own National Army of Liberation of Iran (NAL), based in Iraq and numbering 7,000 fighters. In 1988, six days after Ayatollah Khomeini announced his acceptance of a UN-brokered ceasefire, the NLA advanced under heavy Iraqi air cover, crossed the border, and captured the city of Islamabad-e-Gharb. But it was then driven back with heavy losses. In 2003, the MEK and NAO, still based in Iraq, fought on Saddam's side against the US and its allies who had attacked Iraq, but a ceasefire was then agreed upon. However, since 2009, the new Iraqi government, close to the Islamic Republic, has demanded that MEK leave Iraq. Then, pro-Iranian Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki announced that the group would be banned from basing itself on Iraqi territory. He backed up his statements with repression and arrests of its members. After that, the US began to remove the organization's fighters from Iraq. At the same time, OMIN was removed from the terrorist lists, and the US was able to convince Albania to accept the remaining 2,700 NAO members who were brought to Tirana between 2014 and 2016. It is obvious that the CIA, by showing such patronage over OMIN, expected to use its resources in the future. A 2008 report by the U.S. Army Intelligence Center said the MEK operates a large network of supporters in Iran, sparking debate among intelligence experts about whether Western powers should use the opportunity to better build their own intelligence picture of the Iranian regime’s goals and intentions. Iran has also carried out operations to expose MEK networks, for example, in 2010 and 2011, Ali Saremi, Mohammad Ali Hajj Aghaei and Jafar Kazemi were executed for collaborating with the organization . Donald Trump, even during his first presidency, wanted to use MEK against the Islamic Republic. In January 2018, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani called French President Emmanuel Macron and asked him to order the expulsion of MEK from its French base in Auvers-sur-Oise, claiming that the organization had provoked the Iranian protests of 2017–2018. The main base of the OMIN, however, remained Albania, where more than 4,000 of its members were located. There, during the Free Iran 2019 conference, former New York City Mayor and Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani described the group as a “government in exile,” saying it was a ready-made alternative to lead the country if the Iranian government fell. Moreover, the Trump administration then stated that it did not rule out the MEK as a viable replacement for the current Iranian regime. In turn, OMIN networks in Albania were subjected to cyber attacks in 2022, which the Albanian authorities blamed on Iran, leading to a rupture in diplomatic relations between the countries. Thus, if the Shah is a kind of “face” of the pro-Western opposition, then in reality the change of power in the Islamic Republic will be carried out by networks of radical organizations such as OMIN. Of course, it now positions itself as a respectable structure that shares Western values, but in reality this group has hardly moved far from its previous principles. Therefore, even if we assume that the West will succeed in dismantling the current state system in Iran, this does not mean that they will succeed in bringing to power their own supporters, who are not an organized force. GUARDIANS OF THE REVOLUTION At the same time, there are serious obstacles to such plans for a change of power in Iran. Thus, despite the split in Iranian society, its pro-government part has united around the supreme leader. It is a foundation that can withstand any pressure, even from the majority of Iranians themselves, who are unable to crack it until it cracks itself. However, its foundation still appears monolithic, despite attempts to drive wedges through military actions by the US and Israel. At the core of this foundation is the very ideology of the Islamic Republic, the guardians and cement of which are the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Unlike the CPSU and the Komsomol of the late USSR, the IRGC is not just a party of supporters of the Islamic regime or special services, which are also there. The IRGC is a multi-million army, an armed force of supporters of the Islamic Republic and the ideas of the Islamic revolution, whose tentacles are present in all spheres of society, holding it back from disintegration. And the opposition, even one as organized as OMIN, has nothing to counter this “monster” with. It is pointless to look for complete analogues of the IRGC: this is a purely Iranian specificity. The formation of the Corps took place without looking back at any Western examples. And what it has now become - with its own industry, aviation, navy and special services - was clearly not envisaged at the time of its creation. The IRGC emerged primarily as a military structure, a kind of guard during the war with Iraq. At that time, assault battalions were created from the most zealous Muslim supporters of the Islamic Revolution, which were then united into the divisions of "Prophet Mohammad", "Imam Hussein", "Ashura" and "Najaf", which became some of the most combat-ready during the Iran-Iraq war. Initially these were formations designed to fight Iraq on the battlefield, but were recruited from motivated volunteers who later found wider use. Thus, the IRGC rather reflects the Middle Eastern, Islamic specificity, and the most similar to it is probably the National Guard of Saudi Arabia. It arose from the religious militia of zealous Wahhabis, the "Ikhwan" (not to be confused with other "Ikhwan", the "Muslim Brotherhood"). The Saudi Ikhwan might have also secured for themselves powers as broad as those of the IRGC in Iran, if not for their conflict with the king, the unsuccessful uprising in 1929, and the transformation of those of them who remained loyal to the monarch despite their own understanding of religion into the National Guard. Instead of guardians of religion, they became guardians of the oil fields and borders of the House of Saud. That is, both the Saudi Ikhwan and the IRGC are, first and foremost, defenders, guardians of religion and a state based on religious principles. And they must protect religion from enemies, both external and internal. This is the main difference between the IRGC and the Iranian army. If the army must protect the state as a territory, then the IRGC stands guard over the Islamic revolution, its goals and ideals. Therefore, they are called upon to act both inside the country and far beyond Iran. That is why the range of tasks of the IRGC is much wider. For example, for the "export of the Islamic revolution" there is the Al-Quds command - an organization with its own structure. It is intended for foreign operations, support of allied movements and countries. That is, if we imagine the IRGC as a matryoshka doll, as a state within a state, then Al-Quds is also a state, a matryoshka doll, but already within the “IRGC state”. With its own separate intelligence structures, special forces, ground forces. And it seems that it will be difficult to find a suitable analogue for this. The IRGC has its own intelligence and counterintelligence, but so does the Quds Force command. At the same time, the Islamic Republic itself as a state also has its own intelligence and counterintelligence, not connected to the IRGC. But functions similar to those of, for example, our Federal Security Service are concentrated in the IRGC. The Ansar al-Mahdi unit operates to protect senior officials and religious centers, and the Supreme Leader himself is protected by the Wali-e Amr unit. The IRGC also has rapid reaction forces and special operations forces that duplicate the army special forces, including the Saberin Takavor Brigade, the 110th Salman Farsi Special Operations Brigade, the 33rd Al-Mahdi Airborne Brigade and separate battalions in provincial corps. While in the Army, the Special Forces are represented by the 55th and 65th Brigades. The IRGC's ground forces are organized into 32 infantry territorial corps, which were deployed from regular divisions from the Iran-Iraq War, combined with regular battalions and militias from the Basij command. Unlike the army divisions, the IRGC divisions are mostly infantry. Although they do have tank units, they are significantly fewer than the army. There are probably 8 IRGC "operational" divisions deployed at all times in peacetime, but in wartime there may be more than 40. The core of the land component in the provinces is the "Hussein Battalions", which are part of the Basij and serve as the basis for the reserve infantry divisions in wartime that will be deployed from the militias. These battalions can also be used as expeditionary forces. They have, for example, participated in the fighting in Syria. Therefore, the Basij is not only the militia and reserve of the IRGC, but also the regular units. This includes the first-priority reserve and the so-called “army of 20 million” - a broader, mass militia that can be called up to suppress internal threats. If the Hussein Battalions are the backbone of the IRGC ground forces, the equivalent of a territorial army in the provinces, then the Ali Battalions of the Basij Command are the equivalent of a gendarmerie aimed at suppressing unrest and counter-revolutionary rebellions. They work closely with the police and security forces. The IRGC has created a multi-layered presence in Iranian society and has engaged in its activities in one form or another millions of people who are ready to stand up for the Islamic revolution at the first order. At least, this is what is expected of them. This is the foundation, the basis on which the Iranian regime relies. And even if its supporters are in the minority, their unity and organization will most likely allow them to withstand the challenges and threats of internal destabilization. | |
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Iranian - Israeli War News roundup for June 24th, 2025: Both Iran and Israel claim the win, but Iran arrested 700 for spying for Israel, hanged 3 more | |
2025-06-25 | |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Iran's Security Council Declares Victory Over Israel [Regnum] Iran won and forced Israel to stop attacks on its territory. This was reported on June 24 by the Al Jazeera TV channel, citing the Security Council of the Islamic Republic. ![]() "We forced the enemy to repent, admit defeat and stop aggression unilaterally. Our armed forces are ready to respond decisively and painfully to any hostile actions of the enemy," the statement said. In addition, the Security Council clarified that Iran's armed forces remain on alert, and the country's leadership does not trust the enemy's statements. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on the evening of June 23, US President Donald Trump announced that Tehran and Tel Aviv had agreed to maintain a ceasefire. According to him, Iran was to stop the strikes first, and Israel 12 hours later. Then Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said no such agreement had been reached. Israel's N12 TV channel also reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had asked ministers not to comment on the ceasefire deal with Iran. The following day, Netanyahu's office issued a statement that Tel Aviv had eliminated Tehran's nuclear and missile threats and had achieved all military objectives against the Islamic Republic. In addition, Israel, in full coordination with the head of the White House, had accepted the initiative for a bilateral ceasefire. However, on the night of June 24, Iran fired missiles that hit a seven-story building in the Israeli city of Be'er Sheva. Several explosions had previously occurred in different parts of Israel. The country's Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered the IDF to respond decisively to Iran's violation of the ceasefire.
Israel says military operation against Iran has achieved its goals The Israeli authorities have eliminated threats in the nuclear and missile spheres of Iran and thus were able to achieve all the goals of the military operation against the Islamic Republic. This statement was made on June 24 by the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "Last night, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a security cabinet meeting with the Defense Minister, the Chief of the General Staff and the head of Mossad to announce that Israel not only achieved all the goals of Operation People Like a Lion, but exceeded them," the statement said. Israel is said to have managed to eliminate the alleged dual threat posed by Iran in the nuclear and ballistic missile fields. The office noted that in connection with this, the Israeli side, in full coordination with US President Donald Trump, accepted his initiative for a bilateral ceasefire. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on the morning of June 24, at least nine people were killed as a result of Israeli army strikes on the northern Iranian province of Gilan. In addition, four residential buildings were destroyed in Israeli attacks. Trump announced on the evening of June 23 that Iran and Israel had agreed to a ceasefire. Later, the American president announced that it had entered into force and asked the parties to the conflict not to violate the ceasefire. On June 24, Reuters reported that Iran, with Qatar's mediation, accepted the US proposal for a ceasefire with Israel. Even more from regnum.ru Nine killed in Israeli air strike on Iran's Gilan province At least nine people were killed as a result of Israeli military strikes on the province of Gilan, located in northern Iran. This was reported on June 24 by the Iranian agency Tasnim. "Nine citizens were killed and 33 were injured. Of the total number of victims, five were hospitalized, and 28 are being treated as outpatients," the agency's Telegram channel said. Four residential buildings were also destroyed in the Israeli strike. As reported by the Regnum news agency, earlier on June 24, the Israeli state broadcaster Kan reported that the death toll from Iran's strike on the city of Be'er Sheva in Israel had risen to four. At night, Iranian missiles hit a seven-story building in the city. US President Donald Trump announced on the evening of June 23 that Iran and Israel had agreed to a ceasefire. According to the American leader, Tehran would stop the strikes first, and Tel Aviv would stop 12 hours later. Trump also promised that after 24 hours and a complete ceasefire, the world would see a complete end to the 12-day war between Iran and Israel. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi later said that no such agreement had been reached. At the same time, he indicated Tehran's readiness not to strike if the Israeli side ceases attacks no later than 04:00 local time. Israeli TV channel N12 reported earlier that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked the Jewish state's ministers not to comment on reports of a ceasefire agreement with Iran. More from regnum.ru Israel General Staff: Campaign Against Iran Not Over, Focus Shifts to Gaza Israel's military campaign against Iran is not over, it will have a new phase, but at the moment the attention of the Israeli military is shifting to actions in the Gaza Strip. This statement was made by the Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir following an operational meeting on June 24. "We have completed an important stage, but the campaign against Iran is not over. We are entering a new stage, building on the achievements of the current one," the IDF Spokesperson's Office quotes him as saying. According to the Israeli Chief of Staff, the military operation against Iran has "set back by years" the republic's alleged nuclear program and missile project. He added that "despite this phenomenal achievement," the IDF must remain focused. "Now the focus is turning back to Gaza - to bringing the hostages home and destroying the Hamas regime," Zamir concluded. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on June 23, US President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Iran had reached an agreement on a complete ceasefire. According to him, after the 24-hour ceasefire, it will mark the complete end of the 12-day war. At the same time, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that there is no such agreement. Shortly before this, the military of the Islamic Republic launched a missile attack on the American Al-Udeid base in Qatar. The Iranian Armed Forces emphasized that this was a response to aggression from Washington, which attacked Iranian facilities on the night of June 22. On June 24, Trump said he would have to calm Israel down after the ceasefire with Iran was violated. The head of the White House expressed dissatisfaction with both sides of the conflict, noting that Tel Aviv's actions in this regard are of particular concern to him. On the same day, adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Dmitry Gendelman announced the decision to stop strikes on Iran following telephone conversations between the Prime Minister of the Jewish state and the American leader. Iran arrested 700 people accused of wartime ties with Israel, state-affiliated media says [IsraelTimes] Iran has arrested 700 people accused of ties with Israel during the 12-day conflict, the state-affiliated Nournews reports. Iran hangs 3 men accused of spying for Israel, in 3rd set of executions of alleged Mossad agents within days [IsraelTimes] Iran says it executed three men accused of spying for Israel, the day after a truce between the two countries came into effect. “Idris Ali, Azad Shojai and Rasoul Ahmad Rasoul, who attempted to import equipment into the country to carry out assassinations, were arrested and tried for… cooperation favoring the Zionist regime,” the judiciary says, referring to Israel. “The sentence was carried out this morning… and they were hanged.” The executions took place in Urmia, a northwestern city near the border with Turkey, the judiciary says, sharing photos of the three men in blue prison uniforms. Tehran regularly announces the arrest and execution of agents suspected of working for foreign intelligence services, particularly Israel. After the Iran-Israel war erupted on June 13, Tehran vowed swift trials for people arrested on suspicion of collaborating with its arch-foe. It carried out executions of men accused of being Mossad agents on both Sunday and Monday. Iran is the world’s second-most prolific executioner after China, according to human rights groups, including Amnesty International. In the hour before the ceasefire started, Iran fired 6 salvos at Israel, 20 missiles total, killing 4 [IsraelTimes] In the hour before the ceasefire was set to take effect, Iran fired six separate salvos at Israel, totaling some 20 missiles. The use of successive small barrages aimed at different parts of the country, which had also been employed a day earlier, marked a stark shift from the early days of the war, when Iran would seek to overwhelm Israel’s missile defenses with large-scale volleys of up to 60 missiles at a time. According to some experts, the apparent change in strategy was a reflection of Iran’s attempts to squeeze what it could out of an increasingly depleted missile stockpile. In Tuesday morning’s case, the attack destroyed an apartment building in Beersheba and killing four people who had been sheltering in safe rooms. | |
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Iranian - Israeli War News roundup for June 23rd, 2025, before ceasefire: missile storage sites, 100s of IRGC troops airstruck, Iran aimed ballistic missiles and drones | |
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Iran Attacks Entire Israeli Territory with Missiles and Suicide Drones Iran, in another strike, attacked the entire territory of Israel from north to south with missiles and kamikaze drones. This was reported on June 23 by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). ![]() "The IRGC has changed its tactics in shelling Tel Aviv and Haifa and is targeting numerous targets from the north to the south of the occupied territories," the Nour News agency quotes the military as saying. It will be specified that during the morning combined strike, solid-fuel missiles and liquid-fuel warheads, as well as kamikaze drones, were used. According to preliminary data, Iranian missiles struck the northern part of Haifa, Tel Aviv, Ashkelon, Acre and Ashdod, as well as Safed, Lachish and Beisan, the IRGC noted. More from regnum.ru Israel says it hit missile storage sites in western Iran The Israeli Air Force, using 15 fighter jets, carried out a series of strikes on missile and drone storage sites in western Iran, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported. "[A total of] 15 fighter jets recently carried out a large-scale wave of strikes in western Iran. Underground military facilities, missile storage sites and drones belonging to the Iranian armed forces were attacked, " the statement reads. The text also claims that the Israeli Air Force struck central Iran, which allegedly destroyed installations ready to fire in the direction of the Jewish state. Earlier on June 23, Israel said it had struck six airfields in western, eastern and central Iran, claiming that runways, underground facilities and at least one tanker aircraft were damaged. Even more from regnum.ru Pentagon confirms Iranian missile attack on US airbase in Qatar The Pentagon confirmed that the American military base Al-Udeid in Qatar was attacked on June 23 by short- and medium-range missiles launched from Iranian territory. This is stated in a written statement by an American official. Pentagon confirms Iran's medium-range missile strike on US airbase in Qatar "I can confirm that the Al Udeid airbase was attacked today by short- and medium-range ballistic missiles launched from Iran. There are currently no reports of losses on the US side," follows from the text cited by RIA Novosti. It is also noted that the US Department of Defense intends to continue to monitor the situation. Earlier on June 23, the Iranian Armed Forces confirmed the strike on the American military base in Qatar. The statement emphasized that the attack was carried out in response to Washington's aggression against the Islamic Republic. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on the night of June 22, the United States Air Force carried out a series of strikes on the Iranian cities of Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow. US President Donald Trump said that the attacks targeted facilities allegedly related to the Islamic Republic's nuclear program. The head of the White House also demanded that Tehran make a deal with Washington, threatening consequences for the Iranian side in case of refusal.
[JPOST] Hundreds of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) members were killed by Israeli strikes across Tehran on Monday, an Israeli official told The Jerusalem Post. "Over 50 fighter jets" targeted and struck "military command centers belonging to the Iranian regime. The sites struck included missile and radar production sites and missile storage infrastructure in Tehran," the IDF later confirmed. During the strikes, Israel targeted various locations in Tehran, which included the Basij headquarters and Evin Prison. The Basij is a paramilitary militia part of the IRGC. The United States designated both the IRGC and Basij terrorist entities. The Alborz Corps, responsible for the security of several cities in the Tehran District, was also struck, the IDF said. The IDF added that various parts of the Iranian regime's military forces were hit, along with assets belonging to the Internal Security Forces and the IRGC. The IDF also struck the Tharallah headquarters, which is a command within the IRGC and responsible for defending Tehran against security threats, Israel's military added. The waves of Israeli strikes started following Iran's multiple barrages of missiles directed at Israel, which impacted various areas across the country, including a strategic electric infrastructure facility in southern Israel. Defense Minister Israel Katz stated earlier on Monday that "for every shot fired at the Israeli home front, the Iranian dictator will be punished, and the strikes will continue with full force."
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Iranian-Israeli War news roundup for June 14th, 2025 |
2025-06-15 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Deputy Chief of Intelligence of the IRGC Aerospace Forces May Have Died in Israeli Attack on Iran [Regnum] As a result of Israeli strikes on Iran on Friday, Deputy Head of Intelligence of the Aerospace Forces (VKS) of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Brigadier General Khosrow Hasani, was killed. This was reported by the Iranian agency Nour News. ![]() The commander of the IRGC Aerospace Forces, Brigadier General Amir-Ali Hajizade, was killed along with him. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on the night of June 13, Israel launched a military operation against Iran with the alleged goal of "eliminating the threat of Iranian nuclear weapons." It was noted that the Israeli Air Force carried out more than a hundred strikes on the territory in five waves of attacks. Iran has confirmed that the Israeli airstrikes killed the chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces, Mohammad Bagheri, his two deputies, the commander of the IRGC Hossein Salami, the commander of the IRGC Aerospace Forces, Amir-Ali Hajizadeh, and six nuclear scientists. Already on the evening of June 13, Iran launched a retaliatory strike on Israeli territory. According to the Iranian military, the strikes hit Israeli military-industrial complex facilities, as well as the Israeli Ministry of Defense and National Security. Later, on June 14, the Iranian army announced plans to continue strikes on the Jewish state and warned of its readiness to strike bases in the Middle East of countries that want to defend Israel. More from regnum.ru Iran Launches New Wave of Combined Attack on Israel Iran has launched a massive combined attack on Israel using ballistic missiles and drones, IRNA reports. "The attack began on Saturday evening, June 14, 2025, from dozens of missile bases in various cities, including Shiraz, Kashan, Qom and Lorestan. Jewish media reported several fires and columns of smoke in the city of Haifa, located in the north of occupied Palestine. Ammonia tanks exploded in Haifa," the agency writes. The strikes were said to have targeted an oil refinery in Haifa, killing more than 10 people. The strikes also caused power outages in some settlements in the Galilee, IRNA said. At the same time, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported the launch of rockets towards the Israeli state. Currently, air raid sirens have been declared in several areas of Israel. In turn, Israel, according to the IDF, has begun a new series of strikes on Iran. Even more from regnum.ru IDF says it struck Iranian underground missile storage facility The Israeli military struck an Iranian underground storage facility that allegedly contained surface-to-surface missiles, cruise missiles and launchers, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) press service said on June 14. "Earlier today, Israeli Air Force fighter jets, acting on intelligence data, struck an underground facility that contains tunnels for storing surface-to-surface and cruise missiles, as well as launchers, " the statement reads. It was also said that this very object was previously shown in one of the Iranian videos about the military power of the republic. Earlier, it was reported that Israel had attacked a facility servicing the Iranian South Pars gas field. A fire broke out there. Preliminary, it was the Fajr Jam oil refinery. It could have been attacked by an Israeli drone. As reported by the Regnum news agency, the IDF command announced the start of a full-scale military operation aimed at Iranian nuclear deterrence on the night of June 13. Explosions thundered in various parts of Iran. Later, Israel announced that it had struck a number of nuclear infrastructure facilities in the Islamic Republic and eliminated several high-ranking military personnel of the Iranian Armed Forces. More from regnum.ru 30 Soldiers Killed in Israeli Attacks in East Azerbaijan Province At least 30 servicemen and one employee of the Iranian Red Crescent Society were killed in the Iranian province of East Azerbaijan as a result of Israeli airstrikes, the governor of the province, Bahram Sarmast, said. “As a result of the aggression of the Zionist regime (Israel. - Ed.) against this province, which began on Friday morning, 30 soldiers and one member of the Red Crescent died defending the homeland,” the Iranian news agency ISNA quotes him as saying. Sarmast added that there are also 55 known victims. On the eve, June 13, it was reported that two people were killed and six were injured as a result of strikes by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on three military districts and garrisons in East Azerbaijan in the northwest of the Islamic Republic. ISNA also reported that one civilian was killed and 24 were wounded in the city of Qasr-e Shirin in western Iran during Israeli air strikes. Yet, again, more from regnum.ru Russian scientific delegation stuck in Tehran due to Israeli attacks A Russian delegation of representatives of the diplomatic and scientific communities arrived in Tehran shortly before the start of the Israeli attacks and is now unable to leave. This was reported on June 14 by Elina Sidorenko, a member of the Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights (HRC), professor at MGIMO of the Russian Foreign Ministry. Russian scientific delegation unable to leave Tehran due to Israeli attacks "Rockets were flying over Tehran, right above our heads. They were shot down by air defense. We heard explosions right next to the hotel. The hotel administration did not inform us about the presence and location of a bomb shelter," she told TASS. On June 14, the delegates were picked up by the Russian embassy and brought to a guest house. They are waiting to leave, but there is no information about the possibility of evacuation. Sidorenko thanked the diplomats for their help.
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IDF says Hamas terrorist who stormed Nova festival on Oct. 7 killed in airstrike last month |
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[IsraelTimes] .Arafat Dhiab infiltrated Kibbutz Re’im, attacked Nova partygoers, says IDF; COGAT posts video of public Hamas execution in Gaza City, doesn’t offer information on circumstances A Hamas ![]() terrorist who stormed the Nova music festival on October 7, 2023, was killed in a recent ... KABOOM!... on the Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... Strip, the IDF said Sunday, as Israel continued to target Hamas operatives across the Paleostinian enclave amid its widened offensive. Arafat Dhiab was killed on May 31, the military said, adding that he was a member of Hamas’s Sheikh Radwan Battalion who infiltrated Kibbutz Re’im and attacked the nearby Nova festival during the October 7, 2023, onslaught. In total, 364 revelers were murdered when Hamas Lions of Islam stormed the overnight music festival, including many more who fled the dancefloor to other areas near the Gaza border. Another 40 partygoers were kidnapped to the Strip. Dhiab was also the chief of a Hamas-run cop shoppe in the Strip, the IDF said. Separately, the military said dozens of Hamas operatives were targeted in airstrikes directed by the 98th Division on Saturday during operations in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza. In northern Gaza’s Jabalia, the IDF said several operatives had been "eliminated" in an airstrike on a command center carried out by the 282nd Artillery Regiment. It published a video of the strike on X. Prior to IDF confirmation of the strike, Paleostinian media had reported large blasts in the Jabalia area. Dozens more targets, including weapon depots, tunnels and Hamas operatives, were struck throughout the day, the military said. The IDF has warned several times in recent weeks that the Jabalia area is a combat zone, instructing civilians to evacuate. Amid the heavy Israeli aerial offensive, the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry said that at least 104 people had been killed over the past 24 hours, including several near aid hubs in central and southern Gaza. It did not specify how all 104 had been killed or exactly where. Figures provided by the Hamas-run health authorities in Gaza cannot be verified and do not differentiate between combatants and civilians. Among those reportedly killed were 10 people that the Hamas-linked civil defense agency said were killed in an Israeli strike in southern Gaza on Sunday morning. The Hamas-run civil defense agency in the enclave said 10 people were killed by Israeli forces Sunday morning. Another five were said killed and dozens more maimed around 6 a.m. as they headed to an aid distribution center run by the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation near Rafah, said agency front man Mahmud Bassal to AFP. "Around 4:30 a.m., people started gathering in the al-Alam area of Rafah. After about an hour and a half, hundreds moved toward the site and the army opened fire," eyewitness Abdallah Nour al-Din told AFP. Asked to comment on the incident, the IDF said it fired on people who "continued advancing in a way that endangered the soldiers" despite warnings. It added that the area around the distribution point had been declared an "active combat zone" at night. Bassal said another five people, including two maiden of tender yearss, were killed at around 1 a.m. in a strike that hit a tent in the al-Mawasi displaced persons camp in southern Gaza. HAMAS CARRIES OUT PUBLIC EXECUTION Earlier on Sunday, the Defense Ministry body in charge of Israeli-Paleostinian contacts published a video of what appeared to be a Hamas execution of a Paleostinian in Gaza City over the weekend. The Coordinator of Government Activity in the Territories shared the video on its Arabic-language Facebook page along with a direct appeal to Gazooks. "Residents of Gaza — the Hamas Lions of Islam and criminals are killing you and do not care about your lives," COGAT said. "There is no difference between a dictator who kills in silence and a terrorist who slaughters openly — both are your enemies and enemies of life." "The shocking documentation before you is yet another desperate, failed attempt ... Curses! Foiled again!... to sow fear among the public in order to preserve Hamas’s rule, power, and governance, while trampling on and cynically exploiting the residents of Gaza for the sake of the survival of Hamas’s terrorist regime and its continued rule," the post continued. It did not offer any information on the circumstances of the video. The video can be watched here, with the victim blurred out (Warning: Graphic content). |
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IDF provides solid proof that Hamas shot other Gazans while collecting humanitarian aid, not IDF soldiers as Hamas said | |
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Hamas says IDF fire killed 31 near aid hub; army ‘unaware’ of casualties BLUF: In the small hours of the night, far from the aid distribution point, somebody apparently shot at Gazans going against strict Hamas orders in order to line up to pick up food. The IDF says it wasn’t them. Who, oh who, dear Reader, could it have been? [IsraelTimes] Both IDF and Gaza Humanitarian Foundation deny there was gunfire in aid distribution site, though eyewitnesses cited by AP say pre-dawn incident occurred a kilometer away from thereAt least 31 Paleostinians were killed and dozens were maimed early Sunday as they were on their way to a humanitarian aid ![]() ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... Strip, multiple witnesses and Hamas ![]() authorities said. The Israel Defense Forces issued a vague statement, saying that "at this time, we are unaware of injuries caused by IDF troops’ fire within the [humanitarian aid] distribution site" in Rafah, adding that "the matter is still under review." When asked for clarification, the IDF did not explicitly deny that there had been gunfire, but said it was unaware of any injuries "within" the aid site. Witnesses said Israeli forces fired on crowds around a kilometer away from the aid site hours before the distribution took place. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the US- and Israel-backed body in charge of the aid distribution, insisted that the "aid was again distributed today without incident." GHF published videos ostensibly showing that no Paleostinian civilians were shot at the site. "Reports of injuries and fatalities are completely false and fabricated," the organization said, attaching around 15 minutes of footage from the distribution site after dawn. The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza, whose tolls cannot be verified, said 31 people were killed and 170 others were maimed in the incident in Rafah on Sunday. Another person was killed and over a dozen were maimed at an aid distribution site in the Netzarim corridor area, Paleostinian media reported. The News Agency that Dare Not be Named cited eyewitnesses as saying that the incident in Rafah occurred before dawn, as thousands marched toward the aid site. Israeli troops had ordered them to disperse and come back later, and as the crowds arrived at a roundabout around a kilometer away at 3 a.m., the IDF opened fire, the witnesses said. An AP news hound arrived at a field hospital at around 6 a.m. and saw dozens of maimed, including women and kiddies. The news hound also saw crowds of people returning from the distribution point. Some were carrying boxes of aid, but most appeared to be coming back empty-handed. Amid coverage in international media of the incident, former prime minister Naftali Bennett slammed the government for the fact that it did not provide any information, aside from the IDF’s vague statement. He said international media were reporting a "huge lie." “Israel has no public diplomacy. The matter is not being managed," Bennett said. GHF has denied previous accounts of chaos and gunfire around its sites, which are in Israeli military zones. The IDF has acknowledged firing warning shots on previous occasions. GHF said Sunday that it had distributed 4.7 million meals at three distribution sites in southern and central Gaza over the past six days. But its classification of meals is based on boxes of dry food products that still require cooking equipment or community kitchens, which are very limited throughout the Strip after nearly 20 months of devastating conflict. Under pressure from allies, Israel last month begun allowing some humanitarian aid into Gaza after blocking all food, medicine, fuel and other goods from entering since March 2, a move Jerusalem said was aimed at pressuring Hamas into releasing hostages. The UN and other aid groups have refused to participate in the GHF system, saying it violates humanitarian principles. They say it puts aid under Israel’s control, to use to carry out its announced plans to move Gaza’s entire population to the south. They also say it cannot meet the massive needs of the population and endangers those seeking food. Israel demanded the new system, saying it is needed to prevent Hamas from siphoning off supplies, as it accuses the terror group of regularly doing. UN agencies say their mechanisms already prevent significant diversion. Still, there is footage of aid being stolen by button men in Gaza, and one former hostage has testified that Hamas would eat from the stolen aid. Just to underline that Doctors Without Borders are eager tools of Hamas: MSF says patients it treated after chaos near Gaza aid site said they ‘were shot from all sides’ by IDFMedical charity Doctors Without Borders said Sunday that people it treated at a Gaza aid site run by a new US-backed organization reported being “shot from all sides” by Israeli forces. The NGO, known by its French name MSF, blamed the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) system for chaos at the scene in the southern Gaza town of Rafah. Gaza’s Hamas-run civil defense agency said Israeli fire killed 31 Palestinians at the site. Witnesses also told AFP the Israeli military had opened fire. “Patients told MSF they were shot from all sides by drones, helicopters, boats, tanks and Israeli soldiers on the ground,” MSF said in a statement.
“It has resulted in deaths and injuries of civilians that could have been prevented. Humanitarian aid must be provided only by humanitarian organizations who have the competence and determination to do it safely and effectively.” MSF communications officer Nour Alsaqa in the statement reported hospital corridors filled with patients, mostly men, with “visible gunshot wounds in their limbs.” MSF quoted one injured man, Mansour Sami Abdi, as describing people fighting over just five pallets of aid. “They told us to take food — then they fired from every direction,” he said. “This isn’t aid. It’s a lie.” The Israeli military said an initial inquiry found its troops “did not fire at civilians while they were near or within the humanitarian aid distribution site”. A GHF spokesperson said: “These fake reports have been actively fomented by Hamas,” the Islamic militant group that Israel has vowed to destroy in Gaza. Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Related: Doctors Without Borders: 2025-05-22 Soldier killed in booby-trapped Gaza building as strikes pound aid-deprived Strip Doctors Without Borders: 2025-05-19 Huge protest in The Hague demands Dutch government draw ‘red line’ on Gaza war Doctors Without Borders: 2025-04-05 Doctors Without Borders ‘appalled’ by second staff member killed in Gaza within weeks | |
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Misseriya tribe divided over Sudan army''s West Kordofan advance - Sudan Tribune |
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[SUDANTRIBUNE] Disputes have erupted among leaders of the Misseriya tribe over how to respond to the Sudan![]() ese army's advance into West Kordofan state, with differing views on confronting government forces or maintaining ties with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The paramount chief, or Nazir, and other community leaders reportedly favour avoiding confrontation with government forces, while others insist on maintaining their alliance with the RSF. The Misseriya are the largest tribe in West Kordofan and also have a presence in parts of South Kordofan state. The previous government relied on them to fight alongside its forces against the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) during the civil war in South Sudan before the latter's secession. Local sources told Sudan Tribune that ''the Misseriya tribe is witnessing a division over how to deal with the army's advance into West Kordofan areas, as the tribe's Nazir and six Omdas (local chiefs) have called for not confronting the state (government forces).'' The sources indicated another faction within the tribe supports the RSF and demands the army's swift expulsion from Babanusa city and the Heglig oilfield. According to the sources, the Nazir's group believes it is necessary to preserve young men's lives, avoid damaging service facilities and oilfields, and prevent civilian displacement, thus advocating against resisting the army's advance. The RSF controls most areas where the Misseriya traditionally hold influence, including al-Fulah, al-Mujlad, al-Meiram, and Lagawa, while the army controls Babanusa and some oilfields. In 2024, Nazir Mukhtar Babo Nimr and 22 Misseriya leaders wrote to RSF commander Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, stating they would not allow war in their areas and demanding the army's removal from tribal lands, according to a copy of the letter seen by Sudan Tribune. The letter, signed by the Nazir, said West Kordofan borders South Sudan, particularly near al-Meiram, Abyei, Heglig, Keilak, and Lagawa. It warned that the fall of the 22nd Infantry Division's command would leave the state without an army presence, which ''would facilitate border penetration by those with ambitions.'' The division extends to an RSF mobilization campaign in West Kordofan. The RSF has reportedly launched widespread arrests in al-Mujlad, al-Fulah, and Balila, targeting local leaders, retired military personnel, and students accused of spying for the army and rejecting general mobilization calls. Sources told Sudan Tribune that the RSF transferred dozens of detainees from West Kordofan to Nyala, capital of South Darfur state, which has been converted into a military command centre for the RSF. Ahmed Ezzeldin Nouri, deputy head of the Misseriya Tribes Coordination Committee, told Sudan Tribune that the mobilization campaign by the RSF in West Kordofan state has failed mainly due to the refusal of young men and local leaders to join recruitment camps. He said the RSF has imposed a levy of 100,000 Sudanese pounds on residents in its West Kordofan operational areas who refuse to mobilize. Nouri reported the arrests of al-Hadi Hamdiya Absher, Hamed al-Samani, Suleiman Jumaa, and Sheikh Ahmed Abdulraheem, all prominent Misseriya community leaders in West Kordofan. ''The arrest campaign is evidence of the failure of the al-Dagalo family's militia project in mobilization and in maintaining its social support base in West Kordofan,'' Nouri added. He accused the RSF of widespread violations against civilians in al-Mujlad, al-Fulah, and other Misseriya territories. Nouri also said many Misseriya tribal leaders have fled to neighbouring countries after RSF pressure to mobilize young men. He said they hoped a mobile force known as ''Al-Sayyad'' (The Hunter) would protect civilians in West Kordofan and impose state authority. Nouri stressed: ''The Misseriya are an authentic Sudanese tribe, and the al-Daglo family's militia does not represent the tribe; it is a rebellious and outlaw force.'' Related: Misseriya 01/24/2024 Heavy fighting erupts between Sudanese army, RFS in West Kordofan's Babanusa Misseriya 01/22/2024 President Kiir calls for ceasefire in Sudan conflict Misseriya 01/14/2024 Tension erupts within Misseriya tribe over RSF's plans to seize West Kordofan |
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Around one-third of Syrians were wanted by Assad regime ‘for political reasons’ |
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One third? Ridiculous! You can’t run a country that way — which is why, in the end, they didn’t. [IsraelTimes] Syria’s Interior Ministry front man Noureddine al-Baba says that more than eight million people were wanted by the intelligence and security services of longtime ruler Bashir Pencilneckal-Assad ![]() , who was ousted in December. Baba tells a presser in Damascus that "the number of people wanted by the former regime for political reasons exceeds eight million," adding that "we are talking about around a third of the Syrian people who had records and were wanted by the repressive intelligence and security agencies of the former regime." |
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Syria reboots interior ministry as Damascus seeks to reassure West |
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[IsraelTimes] Syrian authorities announced yesterday an interior ministry restructuring that includes fighting cross-border drug and people smuggling, as they seek to improve ties with Western nations that have lifted sanctions. Keen to reboot and rebuild nearly 14 years after a devastating civil war broke out, the new authorities in Damascus have hailed Washington’s lifting of US sanctions. The move was formalized Friday after being announced by President Donald Trump on a Gulf tour this month during which he shook hands with Syria’s jihadist-turned-interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa. Spokesman Noureddine al-Baba said the interior ministry restructure included reforms and creating “a modern civil security institution that adopts transparency and respects international human rights standards.” It includes setting up a citizens’ complaints department and incorporating the police and General Security agency into an Internal Security command, he told a press conference. A border security body for Syria’s land and sea frontiers will be tasked with “combating illegal activities, particularly drug and human smuggling networks,” Baba said. The restructure includes “strengthening the role of the anti-drug department and further developing its importance within Syria and abroad” after the country became a major exporter of illicit stimulant captagon, he added. |
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