Pars Today – Channel 12 of the Zionist regime’s television reported that Australia has withdrawn its bid to host the World Ice Hockey Championships due to fears of pro-Palestinian protests.
The destruction of 966 mosques in the Gaza war, investigations into 4 Zionist soldiers in South Africa, Sri Lanka, Brazil, and France, power outages in thousands of homes in the UK, Australia’s withdrawal from hosting global competitions due to fear of pro-Palestinian protests, and Iran’s readiness to expand scientific and technological cooperation with Bolivia and Venezuela are among the latest news highlights from Iran and the world in this Pars Today news package:
Arrest of approximately 500 people in Homs, Syria, and torture of former officers
A group called Syrian Human Rights Watch reported the arrest of 500 Syrian citizens in the city of Homs, including some former officers of the country’s military. Meanwhile, local residents stated that armed opposition groups have prevented Alawite employees from entering the technical services office in the city for the fourth consecutive day.
Destruction of 966 mosques in the Gaza war
According to al-Alam, the Palestinian Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs reported in a statement that the Zionist regime has completely or partially destroyed 966 mosques in the Gaza Strip over the past year as the war continues.
Investigations into 4 Zionist soldiers in South Africa, Sri Lanka, Brazil, and France
Media outlets of the Zionist regime reported that investigations and interrogations are ongoing against 4 Zionist soldiers in South Africa, Sri Lanka, Brazil, and France on charges of committing war crimes. Meanwhile, the Zionist regime’s television announced that 50 complaints have been filed against Israeli soldiers involved in the Gaza war in 10 countries worldwide.
Australia withdraws from hosting global competitions due to fear of pro-Palestinian protests
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime’s television network reported that Australia has withdrawn its bid to host the World Ice Hockey Championships due to fears of pro-Palestinian protests.
Announcement of the funeral time for Martyr Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah
According to al-Alam, Wafiq Safa, the head of the Coordination and department of Hezbollah, announced that the funeral procession for Martyr Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, the late Secretary-General of the movement, will take place after the end of the 60-day ceasefire period. He emphasized that the resistance has become stronger than before and is prepared for any future developments.
Crisis in the UK’s defense strategy; Exposure of security gaps in the heart of NATO
Recent reports published by British media, including The Times, have revealed the critical state of the UK’s missile defense systems. Reports indicate that the UK lacks the necessary capabilities to counter ballistic missile threats, and these security gaps could leave the country highly vulnerable to potential attacks.
Power outages in thousands of homes in the UK
Snow and rain have once again caused a crisis in the UK. In addition to the cancellation of hundreds of flights due to snow and ice, thousands of homes and buildings have been left without power.
Iran’s readiness to expand scientific and technological cooperation with Bolivia and Venezuela
Hossein Rouzbeh, the head of Iran’s International Scientific and Technological Cooperation Development Organization, met with a delegation from Bolivia and Venezuela, including Edmondo Novio Aguilar, Bolivia’s Minister of Defense, Francisco Torrealba Ojeda, a representative of Venezuela’s National Assembly, and their accompanying delegation.
He emphasized that Iran has no limitations on developing scientific and technological cooperation with countries like Bolivia and Venezuela, stating that the Islamic Republic of Iran welcomes technological and innovative collaborations.
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