Abdul Sultan | Abdul Sultan | Students Islamic Movement | India-Pakistan | 20030504 | |||||
Abdullah Sultan al-Qahtani | Abdullah Sultan al-Qahtani | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030612 | |||||
Abul Sultan | Abul Sultan | Lashker-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20030329 | |||||
Ameer Sultan Arabi | Ameer Sultan Arabi | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | 20030925 | |||||
Amir Sultan | Amir Sultan | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20020929 | |||||
Crown Prince Sultan | Crown Prince Sultan | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20050907 | |||||
Faisal Sultan al-Rougi al-Otabi | Faisal Sultan al-Rougi al-Otabi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20030617 | |||||
Ghanem Abdul-Ghani Sultan al-Zeidi | Ghanem Abdul-Ghani Sultan al-Zeidi | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20031211 | |||||
Hafiz Sultan | Hafiz Sultan | Lashkar e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030810 | |||||
Jamal Mustafa Abdallah Sultan al-Tikriti | Jamal Mustafa Sultan | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030420 | |||||
Jamal Mustafa Abdallah Sultan al-Tikriti | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030507 | ||||||
Jamal Mustafa Abdullah Sultan | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030421 | ||||||
Maulana Sultan Mahmood | Maulana Sultan Mahmood | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam | India-Pakistan | 20040217 | |||||
Mohammed Salah Sultan | Mohammed Salah Sultan | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050815 | |||||
Mohammed Sultan | Mohammed Sultan | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20030227 | |||||
Nahi Achmed Obeid Sultan | Nahi Achmed Obeid Sultan | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051026 | Link | ||||
Prince Bandar bin Sultan | Prince Bandar bin Sultan | Saudi Princes | Home Front | 20050802 | |||||
Prince Khaled bin Sultan | Prince Khaled bin Sultan | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20030928 | |||||
Prince Sultan Bin Faisal Bin Turki | Prince Sultan Bin Faisal Bin Turki | Saudi Princes | Middle East | 20020723 | |||||
Prince Sultan Ibn Abd Al-Aziz As-Saud | Prince Sultan Ibn Abd Al-Aziz As-Saud | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20030416 | |||||
Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz | Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20050802 | |||||
Prince Sultan bin Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al-Saud | Prince Sultan bin Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al-Saud | Saudi Princes | Middle East | 20020723 | |||||
Prince Sultan bin Turki | Prince Sultan bin Turki | Saudi Princes | Middle East | 20030118 | |||||
Prince Sultan bin Turki bin Abd al-Aziz | Prince Sultan bin Turki bin Abd al-Aziz | Saudi Princes | Arabia | 20040121 | |||||
Rana Sultan Ahmed | Rana Sultan Ahmed | Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam | India-Pakistan | 20040217 | |||||
Razia Sultan | Razia Sultan | Mutahida Khawateen Markaz | India-Pakistan | 20030315 | |||||
Sultan Abdiyev | Sultan Abdiyev | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20051020 | Link | ||||
Sultan Abu Al Einan | Sultan Abu Al Einan | Fatah | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051221 | Link | ||||
Sultan Abu Aynayn | Sultan Abu Aynayn | Fatah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030519 | |||||
Sultan Abu al-Aynayn | Sultan Abu al-Aynayn | Palestinian Liberation Organization | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051224 | Link | ||||
Sultan Abul-Ainain | Sultan Abul-Ainain | Fatah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030522 | |||||
Sultan Abul-Ainayn | Sultan Abul-Ainayn | Fatah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030717 | |||||
Sultan Al-Qahtani | Sultan Al-Qahtani | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030729 | |||||
Sultan Bajad Saadoun Al-Otaibi | Sultan Bajad Saadoun Al-Otaibi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Tough Guy | 20031207 | |||
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Sultan Bashir-ud-Din Mehmood | Sultan Bashir-ud-Din Mehmood | Ummah Tameer-e-Nau | India-Pakistan | 20011230 | |||||
Sultan Bashir-ud-Din Mehmood | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030528 | ||||||
Sultan Bashir-ud-din Mahmood | Sultan Bashir-ud-din Mahmood | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030406 | |||||
Sultan Bashiruddin Mehmood | Sultan Bashiruddin Mehmood | al-Qaeda affiliate | India-Pakistan | 20031212 | |||||
Sultan Bejad | Sultan Bejad | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20051117 | Link | ||||
Sultan Dayt | Sultan Dayt | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050630 | |||||
Sultan Hasan Tiro | Sultan Hasan Tiro | Free Aceh Movement | Southeast Asia | 20030602 | |||||
Sultan Hashem Ahmed | Sultan Hashem Ahmed | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030407 | |||||
Sultan Hashim Ahmad | Sultan Hashim Ahmad | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030723 | |||||
Sultan Hashim Ahmed | Sultan Hashim Ahmed | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030919 | |||||
Sultan Jabran Al-Qahtani | Sultan Jabran Al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030728 | |||||
Sultan Jibran Al-Qahtani | Sultan Jibran Al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030510 | |||||
Sultan Jubran Sultan al-Qahtani | Sultan Jubran Sultan al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030926 | |||||
Sultan Jubran Sultan al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030924 | ||||||
Sultan Saleh Al-Hasry | Sultan Saleh Al-Hasry | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Sultan Saleh Hussan al-Haseri | Sultan Saleh Hussan al-Haseri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050908 | |||||
Sultan Saleh al Hasseri | Sultan Saleh al Hasseri | Al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia | Arabia | 20050821 | |||||
Sultan Salih al-Hasri | Sultan Salih al-Hasri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20050909 | Link | ||||
Sultan Sunaitan Al-Dhait | Sultan Sunaitan Al-Dhait | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Sultan Zia | Sultan Zia | Harkatul Mujahideen | India-Pakistan | 20060330 | Link | ||||
Sultan al-Tashtush | Sultan al-Tashtush | Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040603 | Link | ||||
Sultan bin Abdulaziz al Saud | Sultan bin Abdulaziz al Saud | Saudi Princes | Home Front | 20030507 | |||||
Sultan bin Abdulaziz al Saud | Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs | Home Front | 20030507 | ||||||
Sultan bin Jibran al-Qahtani | Sultan bin Jibran al-Qahtani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Talat Sultan | Talat Sultan | Islamic Circle of North America | Home Front | 20040130 | |||||
Yasser Abu Sultan | Yasser Abu Sultan | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040325 |
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93 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry says, 20 Paleos killed in Hamas-caused crowd crush at GHF distribution site |
2025-07-16 |
[IsraelTimes] Legislator from the terror group said killed in attack on Shati refugee camp that also killed 6 kids and their parents; IDF calls on areas of north Gaza to evacuate Israeli ... KABOOM!... s in 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 killed at least 93 people and maimed 278 on Tuesday, according to the Hamas ![]() -run health ministry, as Israeli troops pressed on with ground operations there. The toll did not specify the number of combatants among the dead. Local officials said dozens of women and kiddies were killed, but the Hamas ministry did not specify how many. One strike in the northern Shati refugee camp killed a Hamas member of the Paleostinian Authority’s defunct legislature, as well as a man and a woman and their six children who were sheltering in the same building, according to officials from Shifa Hospital, where the casualties were taken. The politician was identified as Mohammed Faraj al-Ghoul, 68. Appropriately named One of the deadliest strikes hit a house in Gaza City’s Tel al-Hawa district on Monday evening, killing 19 members of the family living inside, according to Shifa. The dead included eight women and six children. A strike on a tent housing displaced people in the same district killed a man and a woman and their two children. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military on the strikes. The military says it takes measures to mitigate harm to civilians, including using aerial surveillance and precision munitions, and accuses Hamas of embedding itself in civilian infrastructure, including hospitals. Also on Tuesday, Gaza resident Anas Arafat told The Times of Israel that Israeli drone fire had for hours prevented rescuers from reaching his parents, brothers, and their children, who he said were buried under a building in Gaza City’s Tuffah neighborhood following an Israeli strike on Monday. According to Arafat, the rescuers arrived Tuesday afternoon lacking heavy equipment needed to move the rubble. The rescuers recovered the remains of one woman. It appeared that the rest of the family — 13 people in total — did not survive, as no voices were heard from under the rubble since Monday. The Israel Defense Forces did not immediately comment on the incident. IDF TELLS NORTH GAZA RESIDENTS TO FLEE, SAYS HAMAS TUNNELS RAZED The IDF on Tuesday urged residents of Gaza City and Jabalia in the Strip’s north to evacuate amid the ongoing offensive. "The IDF is operating in the area with increased force to destroy the enemy and terror organizations. The fighting is spreading westward toward the city center," the IDF’s Arabic-language spokesperson Col. Avichay Adraee said on X. The warning called for civilians to head south to the Mawasi area on the coast. The military announced that it had recently demolished a 3.5 kilometer (2.2 mile)-long Hamas tunnel in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis. The tunnel was located by troops of the Kfir Infantry Brigade and the elite Yahalom combat engineering unit during operations in the south of Khan Younis, the IDF said. The tunnel connected to other underground passages and also featured several rooms used by Hamas operatives as living quarters, according to the military. The IDF said the Kfir troops also located weapons and destroyed a facility used to store bombs. The IDF released footage showing the demolition of tunnels and booby traps in Beit Hanoun, amid an ongoing offensive against Hamas in the northern Gaza town. A Hamas tunnel in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis is demolished by the IDF, in a handout video published July 15. 2025. (Israel Defense Forces) Troops of the Givati Infantry Brigade killed dozens of operatives in combat and by directing airstrikes, as well as destroyed Hamas infrastructure, including tunnels, in a joint effort with combat engineers, the military said. Gaza aid group says 20 Palestinians killed in crowd crush Wednesday morning, blames armed Hamas agitators [IsraelTimes] The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says 20 Palestinians were killed this morning in a crush at an aid distribution site in Khan Younis, blaming armed agitators linked to Hamas for fomenting unrest. The Israeli- and US-backed group says 19 people were trampled to death and one person was stabbed “amid a chaotic and dangerous surge, driven by agitators in the crowd.” “We have credible reason to believe that elements within the crowd – armed and affiliated with Hamas – deliberately fomented the unrest,” the GHF says, adding that for the first time since operations began multiple firearms has been identified in the crowd. “This horrific event follows a deeply troubling pattern in recent days. False messages about aid site openings, including at SDS4 (Wadi Gaza) and the long-closed SDS1 (Tal Sultan), have circulated widely on Telegram and other platforms, fueling confusion, driving crowds to closed sites, and inciting disorder,” the GFH says. [X]
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How Russia Saved Its Transcaucasian Allies for Centuries |
2025-07-10 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Artemy Sharapov [REGNUM] Against the backdrop of military defeats and the protracted domestic political crisis they caused (which has once again worsened since mid-June), the Armenian government has made accusations against Russia. ![]() In early July, the republic's Foreign Ministry handed a note of protest to the Russian ambassador over "unfriendly statements" on Russian TV channels and "attacks on the activities of the Armenian authorities." The authorities, led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, blame Moscow for their own miscalculations, consistently "breaking down" the relations that have developed over the past 500 years. Over the years, both nations have fought shoulder to shoulder many times and together built a common future in a single country. However, it seems that Yerevan wants to cross out all the chapters of centuries-old friendship for the sake of its political ambitions. Although in the past Russia, which has historically been friendly towards the Armenian people, has come to their aid more than once. The history of Russian-Armenian relations can be counted from the moment of the emergence of Rus as a state, if not earlier. Armenian merchants actively participated in trade on the route "from the Varangians to the Greeks", along which the ancient Russian state was formed. According to experts on the Middle Ages, an Armenian colony existed in Kiev as early as the 12th century. The campaign against the Seljuk Turks by the Georgian-Armenian army under the command of the Novgorod prince Yuri Andreevich, the son of Andrei Bogolyubsky and the husband and co-ruler of Queen Tamara, dates back to the same era (1185). Armenian traders and artisans settled in Moscow as early as the 14th century. During the reign of Ivan the Terrible, an Armenian church operated in the capital of the Russian kingdom - dogmatic differences between the Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic churches did not interfere with mutually beneficial contacts. It is believed that in memory of the Armenian soldiers who took part in the capture of Kazan, Tsar Ivan the Terrible dedicated one of the side chapels of the Pokrovsky Cathedral to Saint Gregory, the enlightener of Armenia. Moreover, in Rus' there was already working, as they would say now, a creative intelligentsia of Armenian origin. The court painter, the author of parsunas (portraits) of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich was the artist Astvatsatur Saltanyan, who was called Bogdan Saltanov in Russian documents - a native of the diaspora, from the Persian city of Isfahan. Incidentally, the artist arrived in Moscow under the patronage of the influential Armenian merchant Zakhar Sagradov (Sarajyan), who was also the ambassador of the Persian Shah Abbas II at the Russian court. By that time, the historical territory of Armenia had long been divided between two powerful and constantly warring powers - Persia and the Ottoman Empire, in whose rivalry the Armenians often found themselves on the losing end. AN ANCIENT COUNTRY BETWEEN TWO FIRES The history of Armenian statehood, which is usually dated from the 4th century BC, has known brilliant eras. For example, during the reign of Tigran II the Great (1st century BC – 1st century AD), the state with conquered lands stretched from the Mediterranean to the Caspian Sea. But this history was not continuous. Armenian lands were repeatedly divided between large neighbors: the Roman Empire and Persia, Byzantium and the Arab Caliphate, the Seljuks, the Mongols, and the Timurids. In the mid-16th century, after yet another war, the Ottoman Sultan and the Persian Shah (Iran was then ruled by the Turkic Safavid dynasty) divided Armenia roughly along the line of the modern Turkish-Armenian border. The Western part went to the Turks, the Eastern part - with Erivan (Yerevan) - to the Persians. In Sunni Turkey and Shiite Iran, the position of Christian Armenians was ambivalent. On the one hand, Armenian merchants grew rich from trade with Europe and Russia and carried out diplomatic missions. On the other hand, the “infidel” people were always in the position of second-class subjects, and this was not only due to the jizya, the tax that was collected from the “infidels.” In 1604, Shah Abbas I carried out a real ethnic cleansing, which remained in the memory of the Armenian people under the name Surgun ("Exile"): about 350 thousand Armenians were expelled from their native places. Cities and villages were plundered. The Shah ordered the resettlement of non-believers deep into Persia, but many of those deported died or were killed along the way. In Turkey, Armenian peasants were “only” oppressed by unbearable taxes, but during the wars with Iran, the border residents suffered first - and not only from the Sultan’s and Shah’s troops, but also from the Kurdish nomads. The Armenian nobility (and up until the 18th century, Christian princes - meliks, vassals of the Persian shah, still retained power in small holdings in Nagorno-Karabakh) sought patronage from co-religionists, primarily from the Russian tsars. The clergy of the Apostolic Church played a special role. But both under the last Rurikovichs and under Boris Godunov, the Russian kingdom, lacking resources for a military campaign in Transcaucasia, limited itself to political and financial support. With the Time of Troubles (coinciding with the Great Surgun), the Caucasian direction was temporarily forgotten. ALIVE THANKS TO GOD AND THE TSAR During the reign of the first tsars of the Romanov dynasty, Armenians increasingly began to turn to Russia for help. Several letters are known to have been sent by Armenian merchants to Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, asking for permission to sell silk to Europe through Russian territory. Under Peter the Great, the volume of trade with Armenian merchants was constantly growing, so that the tsar in his decree to the Governing Senate specifically noted: "To increase Persian trade, and to favor the Armenians as much as possible and facilitate them in whatever is appropriate, so as to encourage them to come more often." On the other hand, in 1725, shortly before the death of Emperor Peter the Great, a petition from the Karabakh meliks and Catholicoses Yesai and Nerses arrived in St. Petersburg : "Your Imperial Majesty!.. We are surrounded by merciless enemies: Persians, Ottoman Turks, Dagestanis and others. We are still fighting them, fighting back, but we have remained alive thanks to the fact that we have God above us, and on earth - you, Your pious and God-loving Majesty - our hope and support. We beg you, great Sovereign, to come to our aid." At the moment the message was sent, the Turks invaded Transcaucasia; Yerevan and the Armenian communities of Tiflis and Nakhichevan again experienced the cruelty of the conquerors. David-bek and Mkhitar Sparapet, who raised an uprising in Eastern Armenia in 1722–28, counted on the help of the Russian Tsar. By that time, Russia's advance in Transcaucasia had not yet reached Armenia, but our country accepted Christian refugees within its borders - for example, under Catherine II, the city of Nor-Nakhichevan (New Nakhichevan), now a district of Rostov-on-Don, arose on the banks of the Don. WHY GRIBOYEDOV DIED Changes in the situation of at least the eastern part of the Armenian people occurred after the Russo-Persian Wars of 1804-1813 and 1826-1828 and the Russo-Turkish War (1828-1829), won by Russia. The merit of liberating Yerevan from the Persian yoke belongs to the hero of the war of 1812 and the Foreign Campaign, participant in the capture of Paris Ivan Paskevich. For the capture of Yerevan, the general was awarded the title of count and the addition of Paskevich-Erivansky to his surname. The transition of the Christians of Eastern Armenia under the protection of the co-religious Russia was secured by the Treaty of Turkmanchay in 1828 with the defeated Persia. According to Chapter XV of this treaty, the descendants of the Armenians driven into Persia had the right to free repatriation to the Russian Empire. Russia also insisted on the liberation of Armenian slaves. By the way, the imperial ambassador to Tehran, Alexander Griboyedov, monitored compliance with the terms of the agreement; he also compiled reports for Paskevich on the progress of the repatriation of Armenians from Aderbeijan (Iranian Southern Azerbaijan) to the new Russian lands, noting that “those who came from Persia were mostly artisans and farmers” and, therefore, could be of great benefit in their historical homeland. And it was precisely the fact that the poet and diplomat was hiding Georgians and Armenians on the mission's territory that became one of the reasons for the attack on the embassy, in which Griboyedov died. By "hushing up" the incident, fraught with a new war, the Shah's government demonstrated its readiness to observe the Turkmanchay Peace Treaty - from 40 to 90 thousand Armenians moved to Russia. According to the terms of the Treaty of Adrianople in 1829, up to 100 thousand more people moved from the Ottoman Empire to Russia, populating the territories of modern Georgia, Armenia, and also the present-day Krasnodar Krai and Stavropol Krai. Throughout the 19th century, our consuls in Istanbul and Tehran played the role of defenders of the rights of the local Christian population, including Armenians. Armenians persecuted for religious and political reasons found refuge behind the fence of diplomatic missions. THE GREAT CRIME At the beginning of the 20th century, nationalist movements began to gain strength all over the world. The Ottoman Empire was no exception, where, on the one hand, Turkish nationalism (which took the form of the Young Turk movement) was gaining strength, and on the other hand, both Arab-Muslim and Christian (Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians) subjects of the Sultan began to demand respect for their rights. The Armenians perceived the First World War as a hope for deliverance, but it brought the greatest tragedy in the history of the ancient people. With the outbreak of the war, the Young Turk triumvirate ( Enver Pasha, Talaat Pasha and Djemal Pasha ), which controlled the Sultan's government, began to requisition the property of Christians. At the instigation of the triumvirate, Sultan Mehmed VI, who also bore the title of Caliph of the Faithful, declared jihad - which became the pretext for attacks on Christians. Volunteer Armenian squads from all over the world joined the Russian army. The "Turkish" Armenians, suffering from Ottoman oppression, often greeted the troops of the Caucasian Front as liberators, supporting them. In response, the Sultan's government accused the Armenians of high treason and betrayal. Since April 1915, the deportation of Armenians from Western Armenia, Anatolia and Cilicia began, accompanied by mass murders of the civilian population. In Armenian history, these events became known as "Meds Yeghern" - "The Great Crime", and in European and Russian historiography as the genocide of the people of Ottoman Armenia. The history of the Genocide is a topic for a separate discussion, we will only note that at the hands of soldiers of the Sultan's army and the Kurdish irregular militia, as well as during the "death marches", at least 1.5 million Armenians died. The Armenian militias fought back against the Turks – the heroic defense of the city of Van in April–May 1915 went down in history, but without Russia’s help the resistance would have been doomed. Western historians pay less attention to the fact that with the advance of the Caucasian Front in 1916, between 350,000 and 400,000 Armenians found refuge in the territory occupied by Russian troops and in the Russian Empire itself. Many Armenian historians believe that thanks to Emperor Nicholas II's decision to open the border to accept refugees, the Armenian nation was saved from complete annihilation. The plans for the post-war reconstruction of the Ottoman Empire assumed the restoration of the presence of the Armenian people on historical lands. The plans were upset by the revolution in Russia. The Caucasian front collapsed, the region plunged into chaos. The first Republic of Armenia, proclaimed in 1918, led by the nationalist party "Dashnaktsutyun", found itself squeezed between Turkey and the newly formed Azerbaijan. The internecine war, the epicenter of which was Karabakh, was stopped in 1920 by the Red Army. Since 1921, the Armenian Republic has existed within its current borders - with Zangezur (claimed by the Turks and Azerbaijanis), and within the framework of the Azerbaijan SSR in 1923, the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region was created. Once again, for many years, our country - now called the Soviet Union - guaranteed peace and the peaceful development of the Armenian people. Many of its representatives died on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War for common freedom, one hundred Armenians were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. At the same time, the number of people both before and after the war continued to grow, having increased from the 1920s to the 1980s more than twofold: from 1 million 300 thousand to 3.3 million people. Even at the end of the USSR, in the perestroika year of 1988, the cities of Spitak and Leninakan (now Gyumri), which suffered from an earthquake, received help from the entire country. THE ONLY BRIDGE With the restoration of independence in 1991, the dark years in the history of Armenia, alas, began (sometimes literally dark, due to power outages). Since 1988, the Karabakh conflict had been going on, which, with the collapse of the Union, escalated into a full-scale war. The republic was kept in a blockade not only by Azerbaijan, but also by its historical ally, Turkey. Georgia, located to the north, was engulfed in civil unrest and was waging wars with South Ossetia and Abkhazia, and therefore there could be no talk of any normal transit through Georgian territory. The only gas pipeline that led from Russia to Armenia through Georgia was repeatedly the target of attacks by saboteurs in the Georgian Marneuli region, populated by ethnic Azerbaijanis. The Second Armenian Republic lacked the most basic necessities: grain, gasoline, electricity. In 1992, electricity in the republic could be supplied for one hour per day. In the winter of 1992-93, the temperature in houses often did not exceed zero degrees. Trees, including those from city parks, were used as firewood for potbelly stoves. All this time, let us recall, there was a war in Artsakh-Karabakh, in which both local residents and volunteers from "Greater Armenia" and the diaspora died. Under these conditions, the guarantor of Armenia’s existence was the Soviet and then Russian base (now the 102nd base of the Russian Armed Forces in Gyumri), created back in 1941, through which Moscow could support our historical Armenian allies. SUICIDAL BREAKUP In May 1994, with the participation of Russia, the Karabakh war was stopped (no one knew yet that it would be the first), and it was stopped on a line that suited the Armenian side. For a long 26 years, a status quo was established in the region, within the framework of which the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic - the Republic of Artsakh - existed. Russian border guards took on the protection of Armenia's borders with Turkey and Iran. Russia also took a leading position in military supplies to the Armenian Armed Forces. Some weapons, including air defense systems, radars and ammunition, were supplied on credit under preferential terms. Armenia also joined the Collective Security Treaty Organization, taking part in all of the organization's exercises. The situation began to change after the "velvet revolution" of 2018, when Nikol Pashinyan's government came to power. Under his leadership, Armenia began to reduce arms purchases, including air defense systems, and took a course toward cooperation with the West, probably hoping that the EU or NATO would be able to ensure the country's security and resolve the Karabakh issue. However, in reality, it turned out exactly the opposite. The Second Karabakh War of 2020 ended with the complete defeat of the army of the unrecognized NKR. Pashinyan's government tried to minimize its participation in the conflict as much as possible. Moreover, Armenian volunteers from all over the world arriving in Yerevan never got the opportunity to be at the front. In other words, the second defense of Van did not work this time. Pashinyan's government decided to stop resisting, ignored the demands of the population, refused to support Artsakh and went to negotiations. The Armenian opposition accused the government of behind-the-scenes collusion and surrendering territories in exchange for the promise of EU membership. However, the Armenian side was saved from complete defeat thanks to the intervention of our peacekeeping contingent, which separated the warring parties and established a ceasefire in the region. Russia also deployed sapper and rescue teams in the region, who began demining the area and providing assistance to the local population. However, in response, Pashinyan's government blamed Russia for the military defeat, voicing complaints about untimely or incomplete deliveries of already paid weapons. The government's blatant reluctance to modernize its armed forces in any way in 2023 once again led to an escalation in relations with Azerbaijan. However, here too, the Armenian government abandoned armed resistance, essentially withdrawing from the conflict, which ultimately led to Azerbaijan establishing full control over Karabakh. In response, the Armenian government… again blamed Russia for the defeats, gradually moving towards curtailing defense cooperation. In 2024, Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan said that since January 2021, Russia's share in new contracts for arms supplies to Armenia had decreased to less than 10%. He explained that this was "Russia's choice," which, according to him, did not supply the necessary weapons. Therefore, in military terms, Armenia decided to reorient itself towards the West, forgetting about its obligations, and began to burn bridges one by one in relations with Russia in all directions. And it remains to be hoped that the Armenian authorities will not succeed in destroying the centuries-old history of cooperation between the two nations. |
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'America's Fall from Europe': How Russia Has Saved the US More Than Once |
2025-07-09 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Mikhail Kucherov [REGNUM] Russia may revise the list of unfriendly countries, which currently includes the United States. In fact, this list is not a dogma, Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov noted on June 8, speaking about the possibility of restarting contacts between Moscow and Washington. Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump stated in a telephone conversation on July 3 that relations between our country and the United States have deep historical roots. ![]() Moreover, as Putin noted both in his conversation with Trump and in a recent interview, Russia played a decisive role in the very emergence of the United States. Indeed, when a new state appeared on the map in 1776 – the United States of America – it was a surprise for the entire world. But not for our country. Even before the start of the War of Independence, in the autumn of 1774, the Russian envoy to London, Alexei Musin-Pushkin, reported to St. Petersburg about the uprising being prepared in England’s 13 North American colonies. The diplomat called for the brewing conflict to be treated as “worthy of any serious note.” Musin-Pushkin explained to Catherine's nobles: the war between Britain and the American colonists "seems all the more inevitable because they (the Americans) have been driven... to extremes." Therefore, they can no longer obey English "legislations" and will resist them "as burdensome and restrictive of their natural and legal rights." Informed sources overseas told our diplomat that "the people there, leaving their usual trades, voluntarily engage in military exercises. This spirit of hostility equally infects all ranks and titles." When on April 19, 1775, Massachusetts militia defeated Colonel Francis Smith's detachment at Lexington, London realized that it was impossible to suppress the separatist movement by police measures. Especially since after the first successes of George Washington's army, the war between the self-proclaimed USA and Britain was closely watched by the main rivals of the English - the French (since 1778, Louis XVI officially sanctioned the entry of the kingdom into the war). That is why, at the very beginning of the uprising in the colonies, the English King George III desperately sought allies. Turning his gaze to the Russian crown, the British monarch asked Catherine II to send an auxiliary corps of 20 thousand people to America. Not long ago, during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-1774 and the Russian fleet's campaign from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, England essentially helped Russia. The Royal Navy did not allow a French squadron into the Mediterranean, ready to help the Turks (France's long-standing partners). Of course, this was not about Albion's altruism, but about the enmity between the English and the French, but, acting in their own interests, the British objectively played in our favor. And now they were waiting for reciprocal favors. Without waiting for Catherine's response, the English prepared the text of the corresponding agreement. The response from St. Petersburg was negative, although diplomatic - with a sober-sounding thesis that the Russian Empire needed peace. "With all my heart I wish that my English friends would get along with their colonies... But so many of my predictions have come true that I fear that in my lifetime we will have to see America break away from Europe," the empress prophetically noted. Russia also acted in its own interests. Britain not only tried to defeat the separatists on the battlefield, but also strangled the rebellious colonies with a naval blockade, cutting off the flow of goods to America. The Russian Empire (guided by the principle of free trade, which, we note, was bequeathed by the British economist Adam Smith ) did not want to participate in the blockade. That is why in 1780 St. Petersburg adopted a declaration of armed neutrality. Our country warned the great powers and England first and foremost that it would defend its right to free trade. It is curious that it was after this declaration that France openly supported the American colonists, and at the same time Holland, England's long-time rival at sea, joined in supporting the rebels. The rebels could not help but appreciate Russia's involvement in their fate. Washington declared that Catherine's decision "bears the imprint of respect for the rights of humanity." As we see, even then the US began to appeal to human rights when it was advantageous for them - and then our country, which in Europe was accustomed to revile for "Asian despotism," suddenly turned out to be their stronghold. The US Continental Congress, after reviewing the document, adopted a separate resolution, fully approving the Russian declaration and notifying the St. Petersburg envoy to The Hague, Dmitry Golitsyn, in writing; according to many historians, this is the first diplomatic document exchanged between the countries. The American Revolution, as we know, resulted in the Treaty of Paris in 1784 (initiated by Louis XVI, who, by historical irony, soon fell victim to the revolution in his own country). The mistress of the seas, England, recognized 13 of its former overseas possessions as sovereign and independent states and renounced its claims to govern them. Such a "happy ending" would not have happened if not for the intransigence of Catherine the Great. It is understandable why, on the sidelines of the Peace of Paris, Benjamin Franklin handed over to the Russian envoy Ivan Baryatinsky “the book-constitution of the United American Provinces and a medal struck for their independence” for subsequent sending to the empress. So the two Founding Fathers that Americans should know at least from their images on dollar bills – Washington and Franklin – were also the founders of Russian-American contacts at the highest level. CALIFORNIA BALLS The Americans repaid Russia with approximately the same kind of benevolent neutrality during the Crimean War, sending 30 surgeons and 15 engineers to the tsarist army units besieged by Anglo-French troops, who were engaged in laying railway tracks. Petersburg went further at this stage of Russian-American interaction: formally maintaining neutrality, several years later it sent two naval squadrons to America, which was engulfed in civil war, to help the northerners. The St. Andrew's flag off the coast of New York and California became a symbol of protection from a possible attack by the French and British fleets for the local population. Alexey Bogolyubov. Russian squadron on the way to America. 1880s According to eyewitnesses, the Russian sailors were surrounded by the attention of Secretary of State William Seward (the same one who organized the deal to purchase Alaska), congressmen and members of their families: "Your Excellency, of course, already knows from the newspapers with what sympathy we have been received here. On the 5th, the city of San Francisco gave a ball as a sign of general favor to the sovereign and Russia, which in the annals of San Francisco will certainly remain as the most magnificent on the shores of the Pacific Ocean," wrote Rear Admiral Andrei Popov in 1863 to the naval minister of the Russian Empire, Nikolai Krabbe. Recordings of speeches from farewell banquets have survived, where Americans highly praised the “ sense of international brotherhood ” and “ moral assistance ” brought by the Russians. According to newspaper headlines of the time, many parents in the United States began to name their children Ivan or simply Russian. There are also known cases of direct participation of Russians in military actions. Colonel Ivan Turchaninov, without sanctions from the command, joined the northerners and, having distinguished himself in the battles of Chickamauga and Chattanooga, not only became John Turchin, but also received the stars of a brigadier general. John Turchin in the uniform of the 19th Illinois Regiment commander. Abraham Lincoln, whose authority grew thanks to the presence of Russian squadrons, did not hesitate to call Russia “ despotism in its purest form,” but he did not remain in debt - he saved Turchaninov, who was brought to trial during intrigues, by raising him to the coveted rank: in the USA, army arbitration had no jurisdiction over generals, which allowed the military leader to avoid going to jail. True, later the soldier, considered a deserter in his homeland, began to criticize the American socio-political order: “My disappointment is complete; I do not see any real freedom here. <…> This republic is a paradise for the rich; they are truly independent here; the most terrible crimes and the blackest intrigues are repaid with money. <…> As for me personally, I thank America for one thing: it helped me to kill outright the lordly prejudices and brought me down to the level of an ordinary mortal <…> no work is terrible for me.” "OBLIGATED FOR HELP" Historical sources preserve the memory of years of friendship, pragmatic on the political level and quite sincere on the human level. Mark Twain, who visited Crimea with a group of his compatriots, was fortunate to have an audience with Alexander II, whom he considered more majestic than Napoleon and the Turkish Sultan. The writer openly admitted that America owed much to Russia for its help during the "great disasters." It is unknown how long it will take for a constructive seed to sprout in the current dialogue between Moscow and the current American administration. But it is obvious that Russia, as it did 150 years ago, wants to act in accordance with the principles of “preserving the American Union as an undivided nation” voiced by the outstanding Alexander Gorchakov. These two historical episodes became prototypes of further rapprochement in relations between the USA and Russia. One can recall the mediating role of Theodore Roosevelt in stopping the Russo-Japanese War - essentially inspired by Britain to the common disadvantage of Russia and the USA. The two powers were allies in World War I. Incidentally, a curious piece of evidence of this has been preserved in St. Petersburg: during the Great War, an image of the US coat of arms, a bald eagle with a star-spangled shield, was installed on the roof of the representative office of the American firm Singer (which almost everyone considered a German firm because of the owners' surname). Thus, Singer's house on Nevsky avoided German pogroms. Finally, the most recent rapprochement that Donald Trump also recalls is the joint fight against Nazism and Japanese militarism in World War II. But the American leader, who claims that it was the United States that was the main victor over Hitler, would do well to remember how our country saved the United States – in the 1770s, the 1860s, and the 1940s. |
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
The 12-day war and silent transformations of western Asia, Part II: PKK and Iran |
2025-07-06 |
The view from Kurdistan, at length. Part I: Iraq and Turkey can be seen here. [Rudaw] THE ISSUE OF PKK DISARMAMENTDuring the recent conflict, discourse emerged in both ...a NATO ...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It's headquartered in Belgium. That sez it all.... member, but not the most reliable... and among individuals affiliated with the PKK regarding the possibility of replicating the Syria—Rojava scenario in Iran. This comparison references the context in which the Assad regime handed over control of Kurdish-populated areas to Kurdish political parties and forces (the Democratic Union Party, PYD, and the People’s Protection Units, YPG). However, we can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and applaud when they go by... this analogy is fundamentally flawed and arises from a misreading of Iran’s internal situation and the nature of the Kurdish question within its borders. Assad’s primary motivation for withdrawing from northeast Syria (Rojava) and reaching an accommodation with the PKK was tactical rather than ideological. He sought to place a human shield between his regime and Ottoman Turkish-backed opposition groups. This maneuver enabled him to avoid direct conflict while anticipating that he could eventually reclaim those areas, given that the Kurdish forces lacked geographical depth and the region’s topography was unsuitable for sustaining prolonged military resistance. In essence, Assad’s strategy was to sacrifice Kurdish forces for short-term security gains, and even at the lowest point of his regime’s power, he remained unwilling to formally recognize Kurdish identity. Replicating this strategy in Iran is not feasible. Any gang that establishes a presence in the Zagros Mountain chain would be extraordinarily difficult to dislodge due to the region’s formidable terrain and strategic depth. Furthermore, these mountainous zones - along with the Alborz Mountains, Iran’s eastern deserts, and its southern maritime borders - form a critical geopolitical triangle. Compromising any of these strategic regions would unravel the country’s military equilibrium and expose Tehran and the Iranian heartland to substantial vulnerability. As such, no rational political regime would willingly accept such a risk. Nonetheless, the war appears to have yielded a significant strategic gain for Turkey, particularly in the context of the PKK disarmament issue. It is increasingly likely that the PKK’s expectation of garnering enhanced regional support has diminished. It has long been an open secret that PKK disarmament has not aligned with Iran’s strategic interests, primarily due to security considerations. Since 1992, the PKK’s presence along the borders has served, intentionally or otherwise, as a stabilizing force in terms of border security. Simultaneously, Turkey has historically feared that Iran might attempt to impose a Syrian-style situation on its own territory. However, we can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and applaud when they go by... in the aftermath of the 12-day conflict, Ankara appears to be approaching this matter with increased confidence and a sense of strategic ease. In a notable recent development, the president of Turkey authorized the release of a Kurdish prisoner previously incarcerated for PKK membership. This act may signify an initial step toward advancing the broader process of PKK disarmament. The international community now awaits a symbolic gesture from the PKK, which, if forthcoming, could encourage the Ottoman Turkish state to implement additional legal reforms anticipated by the end of the autumn. While this process is likely to face fluctuations and setbacks, recent remarks by Devlet Bahceli - leader of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) - acknowledging the concept of Kurdish—Ottoman Turkish brotherhood represents a rare political recognition of Kurdish identity from a figure associated with Ottoman Turkish nationalism. Historically, Ottoman Turkish presidents such as Turgut Ozal and His Enormity, Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan the First ![]() have made similar overtures. The current leader of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), Turkey’s largest political party, has also echoed this sentiment. Collectively, these developments suggest a gradual shift that may contribute to redefining the Ottoman Turkish nation-state identity. On the other side, the PKK, under the leadership of Abdullah Ocalan, has likewise moved away from territorial demands, signaling a significant transformation in its approach to the Kurdish issue. IRAN: FROM GEOPOLITICAL CONFRONTATION TO DOMESTIC POLITICAL DISCOURSE The rise to power of the Islamic Theocratic Republicin Iran represented not merely a domestic political shift but a profound geopolitical transformation. It disrupted a key pillar of the regional order previously led by the United States and its Western allies. That order, anchored by strategic alliances with NATO-member Turkey, Israel, the Gulf states, and the Shah of Iran, began to fracture with the establishment of the Islamic Theocratic Republic. Iran ceased to be a US ally, and between 1980 and the early 1990s, at least five significant gangs emerged, three of which posed direct security challenges to both Turkey and Israel. Despite these developments, the West and the United States were not overly concerned at the time. On one hand, they retained the capability to manage and contain the threats posed by these groups. On the other hand, Iran’s external relations with adversaries of the West had not yet matured into strategic partnerships that could undermine US interests. However, we can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and applaud when they go by... this began to change after the 2000s and particularly in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. Iran’s regional influence expanded significantly. While Iranian officials framed this shift as part of an "Islamic Awakening," its adversaries labeled it the "Shia Crescent." In parallel, Iran advanced its military capabilities - especially in the domain of missile and drone technology - and, more critically, began to quietly abandon its long-held foreign policy doctrine of "Neither East nor West." This strategic reorientation was underscored by Iran’s 25-year cooperation agreement signed with China in 2021 and its 20-year agreement with Russia adopted in 2025. Iran’s provision of drones to Russia, coupled with ongoing discussions about supplying ballistic missiles to Moscow, further signaled Tehran’s deepening alignment with Eastern powers. These developments, combined with the events of October 7, marked a significant turning point from the perspective of the United States and Europe. In their view, Iran had effectively become an "Eastern" power - an alignment that may well have been one of the underlying motivations for the 12-day war. In the aftermath of the conflict, the discourse among Iranian diplomats has shifted toward efforts aimed at preventing a renewed outbreak of war. However, we can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and applaud when they go by... skepticism remains high among military officials regarding the sustainability of the fragile ceasefire currently in place. The future trajectory of regional stability will likely hinge on the positions adopted by China and Russia. Should Tehran, buoyed by support from these allies, resume uranium enrichment or distance itself from negotiations and compromise with Europa ...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum... and the United States, the prospect of renewed conflict could resurface. The wars have a bilateral impact on the nature of states’ policies - they either lead to some kind of opening or make them more closed. In the shadow of discussions about the possibility of war and non-war, there is now a heated debate between the ultra-conservative wing and other groups in power over domestic and foreign policy that seems likely to continue for a while. |
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The Grand Turk |
Turkey detains three opposition mayors |
2025-07-06 |
[Rudaw] Ottoman Turkish authorities on Saturday detained three mayors as part of an investigation into corruption, state media reported. All three are members of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP). The mayors of the southern cities of Antalya and Adana, as well as the southeastern Kurdish city of Adiyaman (Semsur) were arrested on charges of fixing tenders through bribing mayors and senior municipal executives, according to the state-owned Anadolu Agency. "This morning, I was detained from my house in Ankara. I am being taken to Istanbul," Adiyaman Mayor Abdurrahman Tutdere said on X. Zeydan Karalar, mayor of Adana, vowed to "continue the struggle" after he was detained. The arrests are part of a wider investigation into alleged graft within CHP-led administrations, according to Anadolu. Ankara mayor and CHP strongman Mansur Yavas blasted the arrests as a targeted campaign against the party. "In a system where the law is bent and twisted according to politics, where justice is applied for one segment and ignored for another, no one should expect us to trust the rule of law or believe in justice," he said on X. "We will not bow to injustice, unlawfulness, and political operations." In ...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire... ’s 2024 municipal elections, Karalar received 46.7 percent of the vote, Tutdere scored 49.7 percent, and Antalya’s Muhittin Bocek took 71.4 percent. The practice of dismissing elected officials has been ongoing for years. Dozens of mainly Kurdish mayors have been removed from their posts since 2016 and sentenced on terrorism-related charges for alleged ties to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which Ankara has designated a terrorist organization. More recently, the AKP-led government has cracked down on CHP and other opposition mayors, detaining them largely on cases of alleged corruption. On Thursday, a raid sparked by an alleged corruption case at the Izmir Metropolitan Municipality - a key CHP bastion - resulted in the arrests of 60 people, including former Izmir mayor Tunc Soyer and the head of CHP’s Izmir branch Senol Aslanoglu. In March, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was sacked from his position on charges of corruption. Considered the main rival of Ottoman Turkish President His Enormity, Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan the First ![]() in the upcoming 2028 elections, his arrest sparked Turkey’s worst unrest in a decade, which in turn led to a massive crackdown on protests. The dismissed mayors are replaced with state-appointed trustees. |
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Britain |
Former UK Labour leader Corbyn, ousted over antisemitism, to found new party |
2025-07-05 |
Welcome to Britains’s New Left party — all Jew-hate all the time. And socialism, gooder and harder. [IsraelTimes] Jeremy Corbyn says Starmer’s government has ‘refused to deliver the change’; lawmaker who supported Palestinian violence says she’ll join him in new left-wing partyFormer UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn announced on Friday he was in talks to start a new political party because Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government had "refused to deliver the change" that voters expected during its first year in office. Labour suspended Corbyn in 2020 and then kicked him out of the party following a report into how antisemitism complaints were handled under his leadership, which he refused to fully accept. "The democratic foundation of a new kind of political party will take shape soon," Corbyn said on X. "Discussions are ongoing — and I am excited to work alongside all communities to fight for the future people deserve." The announcement that Labour could face a new threat from a left-wing party came after a bruising week for the government when it was forced to abandon key planks of planned welfare reform, which blew a hole in its budget plans. Since winning the general election last year, Starmer has seen his personal popularity slump, and Labour now consistently trails the hard boy, right-wing Reform UK party, which is led by Nigel Farage, the pro-Brexit campaigner. Corbyn, who was elected an independent member of parliament last year, said the "Labour government has refused to deliver the change people expected and deserved." "Poverty, inequality and war are not inevitable," he said. "Our country needs to change direction, now." On Thursday evening, politician Zarah Sultana said she was leaving Labour and planned to launch the new party with Corbyn. In since-deleted social media posts from 2015, Sultana said she would celebrate the deaths of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, former US President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. She also wrote that she supports " A landmark October 2020 report by the UK’s Equality and Human Rights Commission ruled that Labour under Corbyn had broken the law in its "inexcusable" handling of complaints about antisemitism. The period saw Jewish members and politicians leave the party in droves as criticism of Israel and Zionism veered into toxic antisemitism from Corbyn supporters. The party suspended Corbyn in 2020 after he claimed opponents had "dramatically overstated" the scale of antisemitism in Labour for "political reasons." He had represented Labour in parliament since 1983 and now sits as an independent politician. Related: Jeremy Corbyn 06/01/2025 UK trade envoy visits Israel despite freeze in talks on free trade agreement Jeremy Corbyn 02/16/2025 Thousands in London protest Trump’s Gaza proposal, demand arms embargo on Israel Jeremy Corbyn 01/21/2025 UK police question Labour ex-chief Corbyn over anti-Israel march; 77 arrested, 9 charged Related: Zarah Sultana 09/29/2023 Mohamad al Bared guilty of terror offence after designing 'kamikaze' drone for ISIS Zarah Sultana 03/23/2021 'Racism Is a Feature of Capitalism' Claims Labour MP Zarah Sultana |
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan |
Soldier killed in northern Gaza, 3 others seriously hurt; rockets fired at Sderot |
2025-07-03 |
[IsraelTimes] Slain soldier named as Sgt. Yaniv Michalovitch, 19; Palestinian media claims head of Gaza City hospital killed in IDF strike alongside wife, 3 kids; 7 allegedly killed near aid site An Israel Defense Forces soldier was killed during fighting in the northern 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 military announced on Wednesday, as it continued its push further into northern Gaza. The slain soldier was named as Sgt. Yaniv Michalovitch, 19, a tank crew member in the 82nd Battalion of the 7th Armored Brigade, from Rehovot. According to the IDF, Michalovitch was killed in combat in the northern part of the Strip. A tank commander and another soldier from the same battalion were seriously maimed in the same incident. In a separate battle in northern Gaza, a soldier from the Egoz unit of the Commando Brigade was also seriously maimed. All of the maimed soldiers were evacuated to a hospital for medical treatment, and their families have been notified. Michalovitch’s death brings Israel’s toll in the ground offensive against Hamas ![]() in Gaza and in military operations along the border with to 442. The toll includes two coppers and three Defense Ministry civilian contractors. Also Wednesday, two rockets were launched from the northern Gaza Strip, triggering sirens in the city of Sderot and the nearby town of Ibim. Both projectiles were intercepted by the Israeli Air Force, with no reports of impacts or injuries. A few hours later, the military’s Arabic-language spokesperson issued an evacuation warning for residents in several neighborhoods of Gaza City — including Tuffah, Daraj and the Old City — ahead of expected IDF operations in the area. The statement said the IDF was operating with "very strong force" and would strike "any area used to launch rockets toward Israel." Residents in the affected areas were urged to evacuate immediately southward to the humanitarian zone in al-Mawasi and to refrain from returning to the designated combat zones. Meanwhile, ...back at the pond, the enormous newt was trying to decide if Gloria was edible... the IDF and Shin Bet announced that they had killed two Hamas operatives responsible for the deaths of seven Israeli soldiers in a bushwhack in Khan Younis on June 24. According to a joint statement, an Israeli Air Force drone, directed by the Shin Bet and the IDF’s 188th Armored Brigade, struck and killed Mosaab Yasser Abdallah Galban and Abd al-Latif Mousa Hagag Barbakh in the Khan Younis area on Thursday last week. The two were involved in the ambush that killed seven IDF soldiers: Lt. Matan Shai Yashinovski, 21; Staff Sgt. Ronel Ben-Moshe, 20; Staff Sgt. Niv Radia, 20; Sgt. Ronen Shapiro, 19; Sgt. Shahar Manoav, 21; Sgt. Maayan Baruch Pearlstein, 20; and Staff Sgt. Alon Davidov, 21. Earlier in the day, while visiting IDF troops in Rafah, Defense Minister Israel Katz told soldiers that Israel won’t "give up or compromise" on defeating Hamas or recovering the remaining hostages held in Gaza. Katz was accompanied by Southern Command head Maj. Gen. Yaniv Asor, Gaza Division commander Brig. Gen. Barak Hiram, Tourism Minister Haim Katz, and senior officers from reserve brigades operating in the Strip. "The maneuver is aimed at achieving two goals — returning the hostages and ensuring Hamas no longer exists here. We will not let go of this objective," Israel Katz told troops. "To kill the enemy, bring the hostages home and win — that is our mission. There’s no chance we’ll give it up or compromise on it," he said. "Hamas has not changed. It wants to continue what it did and to destroy [Israel]." Katz also accused Hamas of working with Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate to implement its plan to destroy Israel by launching missile attacks and coordinating invasions from Gaza, Syria, Leb ...Formerly inhabited by hardy Phoenecian traders, its official language is now Arabic, with the usual unpleasant side effects.... , Jordan and other fronts. Along with Katz’s visit, the IDF announced a partial reduction of the closed military zone in Israel along the Gaza border in line with a new situational assessment, allowing additional civilian areas in the Western Negev to reopen for the first time since October 7, 2023. The affected areas had been closed to civilian movement since Hamas’s October 7 onslaught, which triggered the ongoing war and led to the imposition of broad security restrictions in the border area. The updated order, signed by the head of the Southern Command Maj. Gen. Yaniv Asor, limits the closed military zone to areas outlined in a revised map, which includes key roads and areas adjacent to the Gaza Strip. Entry into these zones remains restricted. Only permanent residents, authorized agricultural workers and individuals conducting essential work — coordinated through the IDF Gaza Division and Home Front Command — will be granted entry. Violators of the order may face legal action. The order remains in effect until August 31, unless modified earlier. SEVEN SAID KILLED NEAR AID SITE, DOCTOR KILLED IN GAZA CITY On Wednesday morning, Paleostinian media reported that seven people were killed by Israeli fire while waiting for humanitarian aid ![]() After the reports, the IDF said it is looking into the incident and has launched an investigation, adding that it has no information at this stage confirming any casualties but is reviewing the details. There have been repeated instances of Paleostinians being shot near aid distribution sites, with Hamas’s health ministry claiming the corpse count is over 500. The IDF has said it is investigating, and denied that troops are ordered to open fire on civilians. On Monday, after weeks of reported incidents, the IDF released a statement acknowledging that Paleostinian civilians have been killed and injured by its fire near aid distribution sites, including by artillery fire, but claimed that the tolls provided by Hamas authorities are exaggerated. The military also announced that it "reorganized the access routes" to the humanitarian hubs, adding new fencing and signage along with additional paths to the aid sites, and that they have revised their methods of crowd control at the sites after "learning lessons" from their probes of the incidents. Later Wednesday, media outlets in Gaza reported that Marwan Sultan, the director of the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza, was killed in an Israeli strike. According to the reports, he was killed along with his wife and other relatives when his home in Gaza City was hit. In the past, the IDF has said that Hamas used the Indonesian Hospital as a base for its terror activities and had fired at Israeli forces from the site. The hospital was cleared by the IDF several weeks ago and is no longer operational. The IDF has not yet responded to the reports. Gaza’s Hamas-run civil defense agency said seven people were killed in the strike early Wednesday afternoon, including Sultan, his wife and at least three of his children. The doctor’s body was taken to the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, where mourners gathered around it, AFP journalists reported. "His face was unrecognizable, we could barely identify him," the director of that facility, Mohammad Abu Salmiya, told AFP. "His whole life was devoted to medicine and the struggle to treat patients," the doctor’s surviving daughter Lubna Sultan told AFP. "There is no justification for targeting him and his martyrdom." The Medical Emergency Rescue Committee, the group that runs the hospital, called the killing of the doctor and his family "a flagrant violation of humanitarian principles and a grave act of injustice," saying those responsible "must be held accountable." |
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Olde Tyme Religion |
Erdogan vows action against magazine over alleged religious insult |
2025-07-03 |
[Rudaw] Ottoman Turkish President His Enormity, Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan the First![]() on Tuesday vowed to hold accountable those responsible for allegedly disrespecting the Prophet Muhammad and other revered religious figures, following public backlash over a controversial caricature published by ...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire... ’s satirical magazine LeMan, which denied disrespecting the Moslem prophet. Erdogan criticized the publication during a presser, indirectly addressing LeMan. "Those who are insolent towards our Prophet [Muhammad] and other prophets will be held accountable before the law," he stated, condemning the cartoon as "an open provocation disguised as humor" and labeling it "a vile provocation." The cartoon, released last Thursday, depicts two characters hovering above a city under bombardment. One character says, "Salam aleikum, I’m Muhammad," and the other replies, "Aleikum salam, I’m Moses." Many interpreted the characters as representations of the Moslem Prophet Muhammad and the Jewish Prophet Moses, in an apparent reference to the recent Israel-Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate conflict that began on June 13 and lasted 12 days. LeMan, known for its political satire, denied the caricature targeted any religious figure. In a statement posted Thursday on X, the magazine emphasized, "This IS NOT a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad," arguing that the name "Muhammad" is shared by over 200 million people worldwide. It stressed that the cartoon does not reference the Prophet of Islam or any other revered figure. In response to the controversy, Istanbul’s chief public prosecutor launched an investigation last week. On Monday, Ottoman Turkish police detained at least four cartoonists accused of creating and distributing the illustration. The cartoon has sparked widespread protests, with demonstrators gathering outside LeMan’s offices and in Istanbul’s Taksim Square, chanting slogans and demanding legal action against the magazine. Meanwhile, ...back at the pond, Gloria slowly backed away from the eight-foot bull frog. If the creature croaked she would surely be deafened... public opinion in Istanbul appears to be divided over the matter. Speaking to Rudaw on Tuesday, Zafer Denk, a local resident, said, "I think it is very wrong that in a Moslem-majority country, such provocative things would unfold." In contrast, Metehan Celiksoy, a student in Istanbul, commented, "I think this caricature thing should not be blown out of proportion," while also noting that "freedom of expression should not insult other people’s beliefs." |
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Arabia |
Al-Qaeda launches retaliatory attack on pro-coalition checkpoint east of Ma'rib |
2025-07-02 |
[HodhodYemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... News] Militants believed to be affiliated with al-Qaeda, led by Khaled al-Arada, launched on Sunday a retaliatory attack on the pro-Saudi-led coalition al-Raka checkpoint east of Ma’rib province. A tribal source stated that the attack targeted an area near the Bin Maili station in response to the coalition’s decision to cut off food and oil concessions to elements led by Khaled al-Arada, brother of Ma’rib governor Sultan al-Arada, who is banned from returning to Yemen by Saudi Arabia ![]() The group, based in camps in the Wadi district, is suffering from a shortage of supplies after the coalition’s support was cut off and accuses the coalition of involvement in the liquidations of its leaders in unknown raids. The group is attempting to bolster its capabilities after losing the support of the Islah party, whose members were not included among the so-called "deaders" of pro-coalition forces. |
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Europe |
'Revolution of Garbage Bins': Protesters Want to Send Serbia to the Dump |
2025-07-01 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Oleg Khavich [REGNUM] Protests against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic have reached a fundamentally new level, paralyzing the country. Last Saturday, June 28, Serbia celebrated Vidovdan, the anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, which is considered the beginning of the Turkish yoke. Serbian Tsar Lazar died in the battle, but Serbian knight Milos Obilic managed to kill Turkish Sultan Murad after the battle. It was Obilic's example that inspired Gavrilo Princip, who killed Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, which became the reason for the outbreak of World War I. As a result of two world wars, it seemed that the Serbs had received their own small empire – Yugoslavia, but in fact, in this state they found themselves in the role of Russians in the USSR. It was at the expense of Serbia that the rest of Yugoslavia was developed, and only in Serbia – the only one of all the Yugoslav republics – were autonomies created. At the same time, Kosovo, the core of the national myth of the Serbs, actually became Albanian. The leader of Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic, tried to change the situation by proclaiming the need for national emancipation of Serbs on all historical lands, including outside the artificial borders of the Federal Republic of Serbia, on the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo. In response, the elites of the other republics, with the support of the West, first destroyed Yugoslavia and then Serbia (Kosovo has been occupied by NATO troops since June 1999), and Milosevic himself was overthrown and extradited to The Hague on June 28, 2001, as a result of the first “color revolution.” Given the importance of Vidovdan for the Serbs, this year both the opposition, which has been holding mass protests against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic since November of last year, and Vucic himself, have been carefully preparing for June 28. Let us recall: On November 1, 2024, in the city of Novi Sad, the recently renovated canopy of the railway station, one of the key objects on the high-speed railway Belgrade-Budapest, collapsed. The opposition blamed Vučić personally, as well as China, whose companies are reconstructing this section of the Serbian railways. Since then, protests have been ongoing in the country and education has been completely blocked in all public and most private higher education institutions – it is the “protesting students” who are the main proxy force of the opposition, which relies on the support of Brussels. On the other hand, for several months now, in front of the building of the Serbian Assembly (parliament), there has been a tent city of “students who want to study”, openly supported by the authorities and personally by Vucic. It is clear that in the ranks of both there are not only students. At the same time, the Serbian "guardians" are habitually passive, while the "overthrowers of power" actively incite hatred towards their opponents, calling them "chatsi". This is a corrupted Serbian word "Gatsi" ("students") - approximately how to write "uchinEki" in Russian - which is supposed to emphasize the ignorance and backwardness of Vucic's supporters. On June 28, the opposition announced another “mass protest” in Belgrade, which was supposed to be “the last warning for Vucic.” True, the president did not sit idly by either: a few days before Vidovdan, all pro-government TV channels aired a “journalistic investigation” – recordings of discussions of the opposition’s real plans to block highways, bridges, and physically destroy the facilities of the EXPO-2027 World Exhibition, which are being built near Belgrade International Airport. The cynicism of the speakers was astounding: they directly calculated the possible losses to the Serbian budget from the blockade of transport routes and stated that Vucic would not last “more than two weeks” in such a regime. Some organizers directly said that "Murad must be killed," meaning the Serbian president, the authorities must be seized, and if that succeeds, mass civil disobedience must be carried out. Six conspirators were detained, and one of them was found to have a pistol with the serial number filed off. On the eve of Vidovdan, the “protesting students” announced their ultimatum to the president: to dissolve parliament by 21:00 on June 28 and call early parliamentary elections, as well as to remove the tent camp in front of the Assembly. Vucic immediately responded that Serbia does not accept ultimatums (referring to the ultimatum of Austria-Hungary in 1914), and the police will protect citizens and the constitutional order in the country from any encroachment. It is worth noting that on June 27, all passenger train traffic in Serbia was suspended for several hours due to reports of explosive devices being installed on all trains and tracks. The protest itself in Belgrade on the evening of June 28 was quite calm, there were no attempts to break through to the parliament building, key transport interchanges or EXPO-2027 sites. The police estimated the number of protesters at 36 thousand people, the organizers - at 140 thousand. The truth usually lies somewhere in the middle. The most interesting thing began after the end of the action, when its organizers announced that they were no longer responsible for the behavior of people on the streets - they say that now there are not students there, but ordinary citizens who will remain there until victory. True, citizens began to act as a well-oiled machine: some tried to seize traffic interchanges and bridges, and a larger group moved towards the Skupština building. Stones, flares and firecrackers were thrown at the police and gendarmes, who by that time had taken control of the center of Belgrade, and the first overturned garbage cans appeared on the streets. Several dozen hooligans were arrested, 48 police officers were injured. Protesters in Belgrade have called for the destruction of Serbia in a civil war, the speaker of the National Assembly and former Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabic said on Sunday night. In turn, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that during the riots in Belgrade on Sunday night, “only by a miracle” there were no casualties. And although the situation in the Serbian capital had returned to normal by the morning of June 29, by mid-Sunday garbage bins and elements of street fences had already appeared on the streets of several dozen cities. Moreover, sometimes the footage from them was painfully reminiscent of Kyiv-2013: the participation of actors and famous people, jumping to the chant "Who does not jump, that chatsi" and so on. For now, the situation in Serbia resembles a game of cat and mouse. By the morning of Monday, June 30, police had unblocked traffic in all cities in Serbia, but attempts to block streets continued, both with the help of garbage bins and mass walking on pedestrian crossings - in more than 100 places across the country. Organizers of the protests mockingly called for not interfering with the security forces dismantling the barricades and to resume their installation later. It is worth noting that during the protests, Russia has been a kind of “silent figure.” The organizers of the protests say nothing about Serbian-Russian relations, but for many years these people have been demanding to join Western sanctions, stop (or at least reduce) Belgrade's cooperation with Moscow and Beijing, and focus exclusively on European integration. By the way, these people are also for the recognition of Kosovo's independence and the recognition of the events in Srebrenica as "genocide" for which the Serbs are to blame. Since only about 40% of Serbian citizens currently support its accession to the European Union, the opposition has to focus on the “fight against corruption,” but the openly anti-Russian positions of Aleksandar Vucic’s opponents have not gone away. It is clear that Moscow is closely monitoring events in Serbia, where more than 80% of the population supports the priority of cooperation with Russia. " We are monitoring this situation. We are interested in these unrests being, in general, calmed down, as Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said, on the basis of the constitution and laws of this friendly state," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on June 30. “ We have no doubt that the current Serbian leadership will be able to restore law and order in the republic in the very near future,” the press secretary of the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, expressed hope on the same day. "There is no great philosophy here, so we will maintain order in the country. Thank you to our Russian friends for your good understanding and wise assessment of what is happening in Serbia," Vucic responded. He noted that huge amounts of money had been invested in the attempt at a “color revolution” in Serbia, and those who invested it could not simply say: it failed and it’s all over. "There will still be some torment, but overall it's all behind us. I want to tell them that Serbia has won, and I look forward to continuing cooperation with the Russian Federation," the Serbian president said. However, both victory and normal cooperation between Serbia and Russia are still quite far away. |
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Dozens said killed in Gaza; IDF admits it has killed several civilians near aid sites |
2025-07-01 |
[IsraelTimes] IDF statement says Hamas figures inflated, but says civilians killed in ‘tragic’ incidents, has ‘learned lessons’ to prevent future deaths; reports say 22 killed in north Gaza café Dozens of people were killed across 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 on Monday, including at least 11 in the area of a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aid distribution center, according to local Paleostinian media outlets, hours before the military admitted in a statement that it has killed several civilians near aid sites in recent weeks and said it has learned lessons that will avoid similar incidents in the future. No footage of the reported shooting incident near the GHF site has yet been published, though videos claiming to show those maimed in the incident receiving treatment at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis were posted to social media. The IDF did not issue a response to reports of Monday’s incident and the GHF told The Times of Israel it was unaware of any shooting incidents near their sites. There have been repeated instances of Paleostinians being shot near aid distribution sites. The IDF said it is investigating, and denied that troops are ordered to open fire on civilians. On Monday afternoon, the IDF released a statement acknowledging that Paleostinian civilians have been killed and injured by its fire near aid distribution sites, including by artillery fire, but claimed that the tolls provided by Hamas ![]() authorities are exaggerated. The military also announced that it "reorganized the access routes" to the humanitarian hubs, adding new fencing and signage along with additional paths to the aid sites. The statement came days after the Haaretz daily reported that the military launched a probe last week into potential war crimes committed by its troops. It quoted unidentified soldiers as saying that the aid sites were like a "killing field" and that they were ordered to treat the aid seekers like combatants, using heavy live fire for crowd control. The Haaretz report drew a first detailed response from the military regarding the near-daily deadly shootings around aid distribution sites, but the IDF vociferously denied that troops are being ordered by commanders to deliberately open fire on the Paleostinian civilians. According to the military, troops on the ground have only used live gunfire when a threat was posed to them, including when dozens of suspects approached forces outside of the designated routes to the aid sites operated by the Israel- and US-backed GHF, or outside the operating hours. In those cases, the IDF said a small number of people were hit by its fire, and not dozens as Hamas has claimed. However, women are made to be loved, not understood... the military said that at least in three "tragic" cases, artillery shelling was carried out toward areas near the aid sites, in an attempt to prevent Paleostinians from approaching specific zones outside of the distribution centers. The artillery fire in those cases was "inaccurate," according to the IDF’s investigations, and resulted in 30-40 Paleostinian casualties, among them several dead. The military said those civilian casualties "did not need to happen" and it was the result of the inaccurate artillery, and not intended to directly target civilians at the aid sites. The IDF added that it stopped carrying out shelling near the aid sites following the incidents, and according to a Monday report in Haaretz, an officer in the IDF southern command said that the artillery had been used to "maintain order" at the aid sites, and the military has now shifted to "other methods." Each case of reported civilian casualties near the GHF sites has been investigated, the military said, adding that it is working to improve infrastructure, access routes, signage and announcements for the aid sites. Currently, there is no screening process for Paleostinians who seek to collect aid, meaning that Hamas members are likely also arriving and picking up food packages. In the coming weeks, the IDF hopes that a screening process may begin, along with the opening of additional aid sites. Citing "the lessons that were learned," the IDF also said the Tel Sultan aid site will temporarily be closed while a new distribution hub is built there, "in order to reduce the friction with the population and maintain the security of the forces on the ground." Last week, the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry said at least 549 people had been killed and 4,000 had been maimed trying to pick up aid from GHF sites or while waiting for UN food trucks since May 27, when GHF launched. The numbers have not been verified, but between May 27 and June 24, there were at least 19 IDF shooting incidents related to humanitarian aid ![]() Later on Monday, an Israeli official told The Times of Israel that the government may expand the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza "in the near future, as part of a broader and larger plan." "Then we would be reducing the tension between the population and the soldiers, as well as other advantages which I will not go into right now," the official added. "It’s a bigger plan, but it’s still under debate and not decided." The plan was set to be discussed in Monday night’s cabinet meeting, the official said. NORTH GAZA FACES HEAVY STRIKES Meanwhile, ...back at the shootout, Butch clutched at his leg. Son of a Breech!he exclaimed with feeling...... Paleostinians in northern Gaza on Monday morning reported one of the heaviest nights of Israeli strikes in weeks after the military issued mass evacuation orders for wide swaths of territory in Gaza City and Jabalia, ahead of a major IDF offensive in the area. "Explosions never stopped; they bombed schools and homes. It felt like earthquakes," said Salah, 60, a father of five children, from Gaza City. "In the news, we hear a ceasefire is near; on the ground, we see death and we hear explosions." According to residents, Israeli tanks pushed into the eastern areas of the Zeitoun suburb in Gaza City and shelled several areas in the north, while aircraft hit at least four schools after ordering hundreds of families sheltering inside to leave. At least 58 people were killed in Israeli strikes on Monday, according to Hamas-run health authorities, including 10 people killed in Zeitoun. The figures cannot be verified and do not differentiate between civilians and combatants. The IDF said it struck terror targets in northern Gaza, including command and control centers, after taking steps to mitigate the risk of harming civilians. Later Monday, media outlets in Gaza reported that around 22 people were killed and others injured in an Israeli strike in western Gaza City, near the coast. According to the reports, the targeted structure was a beachfront café. Footage from the scene showed a destroyed pavilion and casualties being pulled from the site. The IDF has yet to issue a response on the strike or its target. IDF video shows demolition of major Hamas tunnel in southern Gaza [IsraelTimes] Newly released footage by the IDF shows the demolition of a major Hamas tunnel in southern Gaza, uncovered and dismantled by the 188th Armored Brigade and the Yahalom combat engineering unit. According to the IDF, the underground passage, located in the Khan Younis area, stretched two kilometers and reached a depth of 20 meters. It was allegedly used by Hamas for military activity and as a hideout, with troops discovering sleeping quarters inside. Part of the tunnel ran beneath the former Ma’an School building. The military says the operation was part of a broader campaign in recent weeks in which the 188th Brigade, together with the Israeli Air Force, destroyed hundreds of Hamas military infrastructure sites, killed dozens of operatives and located weapons in the area. |
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NYC Democratic party primary: Pro-Israel Cuomo concedes to socialist Mamdani in mayoral race, ditto for Brooklyn council member, but there are already questions about irregularities |
2025-06-25 |
How soon until New York City become nearly Judenfrei? [IsraelTimes] Former New York State governor Andrew Cuomo appears to concede to State Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani in New York City’s Democratic party primary, in a stunning defeat for a veteran politician who had leaned into the Jewish vote and his pro-Israel bona fides during his campaign against his anti-Zionist opponent.With 91% of votes counted, Mamdani leads Cuomo by more than 7 points. “Tonight was not our night. Tonight was Assemblyman Mamdani’s night,” Cuomo tells supporters. “I want to applaud the assemblyman for a really smart and good and impactful campaign. Tonight is his night. He deserved it. He won,” Cuomo says. Mamdani has not officially won the race. In the city’s ranked-choice voting system, voters can select up to five candidates. If no candidate wins a majority of first-choice votes, the candidates with the least votes are eliminated in successive rounds of counting and their next selection is reapportioned, until one of the candidates wins a majority. The early vote count measures voters’ first-choice selection. Since no candidate won a majority, that counting will now take place, and the final results are expected next week. Despite the ranked-choice counting, Cuomo appears to have acknowledged his loss. He says he called Mamdani to congratulate him. The third-place candidate is New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, a Jewish progressive who cross-endorsed Mamdani, so it’s unlikely that Cuomo has a path to winning in the ranked-choice count. The primary typically determines the winner of the general election in the mostly Democratic city. Cuomo has registered to run as an independent in the general election in November. A spokesperson for Cuomo says he is looking at the numbers and considering his options for November. Anti-Israel NYC council member Hanif wins race animated by Israeli-Palestinian conflict [IsraelTimes] New York City Council member Shahana Hanif, a far-left, harsh critic of Israel, defeats her Jewish opponent, Maya Kornberg, to hold onto her seat in Brooklyn. Hanif represents the city’s District 39 in the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Park Slope, Windsor Terrace and Kensington. Hanif has a history of anti-Israel activism, such as sharing social media calls for an intifada and voting against a city council measure opposing antisemitism. Kornberg, a progressive, challenged Hanif for her seat because she believed Hanif was too focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, to the detriment of local concerns. Kornberg concedes, saying on X, “While the result was not what we hoped for, I’m immensely proud of the positive, issues-oriented campaign we ran.”
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