Pars Today- The Zionist regime army, in continuation of military operation in the West Bank, bombarded 20 houses and buildings in Jenin Camp.
Pars Today’s news package includes these items: Israeli continuation of ceasefire violation in the West Bank, beginning of criminal investigation against Sara Netanyahu, Tehran-Baku emphasis on countering discord-creation by enemies, Europe’s lack of authority to remove Iran sanctions, Hamas’ welcome for formation of the “Hague” group, German chancellor’s condemnation of Trump’s tariffs over global trade.
Palestine: Zionist regime continues violating ceasefire in West Bank
The Zionist regime army continued violating ceasefire through bombardment of 20 houses and buildings in Jenin refugee camp. In addition, the Zionist regime army bombed vast areas in the regions of “al-Washin”, “al-Damaj”, and the back of “al-Aseer” mosque and “Mayhub” street in the West Bank of River Jordan. Parts of the public hospital of Jenin were damaged in the bombardment.
Asia: Tehran and Baku stress countering discord-creation by enemies
Hikmat Hajiyev, Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan, met and conferred with Ali Akbar Ahmadian, Secretary of Supreme Security Council of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Pointing to the need to expand Tehran-Baku relations, Ahmadian said, “The enemies and ill-wishers intend to make Iran and Azerbaijan ties to be unfriendly, but the wise in both countries should enter the scene and control this climate of damaging.”
Africa: Egyptian guild unions protest Trump’s remarks concerning forced transfer of Palestinians from Gaza
The Egyptian guild unions, sending a statement in Arabic and English languages to the American embassy in Cairo, stressed that, as representatives of 5 million Egyptian experts, they are absolutely opposed to forced emigration of the Palestinian people.
Resistance: Hamas welcomes formation of “Hague” group
Hamas welcomes the formation of the “Hague” group aimed at ending of the Zionists’ occupation of the Palestinian Territories. Representatives of the governments of Bolivia, Wales, Cuba, Colombia, Honduras, Malaysia, Namibia, Senegal and South Africa gathered in The Hague [Netherlands] to establish the “Hague group”. These countries, issuing a joint statement, have emphasized permanent commitment to international law and justice and coordination for joint legal measures.
Iran: Europe lacks authority to lift Iran sanctions
Mohammad Eslami, Iranian Vice President and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran, explained the latest achievements in the field of nuclear industry and stressed that the European parties have announced their lack of authority to lift anti-Iran sanctions. Emphasizing the need to support all nations’ right to access peaceful nuclear technology by the International Atomic Energy Organization (IAEA), he said that, Iran has succeeded to make notable progress in the field despite [illegally imposed] pressures and sanctions. Eslami also referred to the preliminary talks with Europeans and added that if they choose the course of interaction, the Islamic Republic will also be ready to talk.
Zionist regime: Criminal investigation launched against Netanyahu’s wife
The Zionist regime prosecutor’s office started criminal probe against Sara Netanyahu, wife of the regime’s prime minister, over allegations of harassment campaigns and provocation against political opponents. Launching the probe, after the reports of TV channel 12 of the regime, indicates that Sara Netanyahu was a key element in provoking rallies and sit-ins against political opponents of her husband.
US: extensive demonstration in LA against Trump’s migration policies
Thousands of protesters demonstrated in the city center of Los Angeles on Sunday against the migration policies of President Donald Trump and called for justice and change in these approaches.
Europe: German chancellor condemns Trump tariffs over global trade
German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, condemning the imposition of extensive tariffs by Trump administration, warned against the negative impacts of the move on global trade. Stressing the importance of continuation of trade dealings, Scholz called for further cooperation among countries to prevent creation of commercial barriers.
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