News/ Zionist military delete user accounts for fear of arrest; Iran to become innovation hub of West Asia

News/ zionist military delete user accounts for fear of arrest; iran to become innovation hub of west asia

Pars Today- The call of the American President, Donald Trump, on Jordan and Egypt to accept more Palestinians from Gaza has faced more opposition.
Iran-Iraq emphasis on continuation of cooperation for bolstering regional stability, increase of opposition to Donald Trump’s plan for forced migration of Palestinians, Indonesian support for Malaysian chairmanship of ASEAN, Hezbollah secretary general’s appreciation of Iran, %31 growth in Iran’s exports and Lukashenko’s victory in Belorussian presidential election are the latest news from Iran and the world in this Pars Today package.
Zionist regime: Deleting of user accounts of military forces due to fear of being arrested
Tens of the Zionist regime military forces deleted their user accounts on social networks to prevent being arrested in other countries on charges of war crimes in Gaza.
Europe: Swiss anti-humanitarian move to detain Palestinian journalist
The Swiss government suddenly arrested Ali Abu Nima, Director of Intifada Electronic, and deported him right after arriving in the country to attend a speech. This move faced with severe criticisms by UN Special Rapporteurs and human rights groups.
Iran: Iran to turn into hub of innovation in West Asia
According to the reports, Iran has taken big strides in development of innovation ecosystem and knowledge-based economy via creation of 223 incubators and 162 specialized accelerators. These centers, through supporting startups and nascent businesses, play a key role in turning ideas into innovative products and services. Concentration of %35 of incubators and %69 of accelerators on specialized industries indicates the especial attention paid to the advanced spheres such as IT, health, energy and creative industries. These measures have put Iran in the course of turning to the regional hub of innovation.
Iraq: Iran and Iraq stress continuation of cooperation to strengthen regional stability
Qasem al-Araji, the Iraqi national security advisor, and Mohammad Kazem Al-e Sadeq, Iran’s ambassador to Baghdad, discussing the latest regional and international developments on Monday and stressing further bilateral cooperation in all fields, emphasized the importance of continued mutual cooperation to reinforce regional security and stability.
US: Rise in oppositions to Donald Trump’ plan
Once the American President, Donald Trump, announced his plan of forcing Palestinians to migrate to Jordan and Egypt, in addition to these two countries, Germany, the Arab League, the EU and Al-Azhar University opposed Trump’s plan. American senator, Bernie Sanders, on his personal page of X social network, described Trump’s proposal as a move for ethnic cleansing and a war crime. Donald Trump had already announced that Jordan and Egypt should accept more Palestinians living on Gaza.
East Asia: Indonesia supports Malaysian chairmanship of ASEAN
Prabowo Subianto, the President of Indonesia, during his trip to Kuala Lumpur, announced his support for Malaysia’s chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), in 2025. ASEAN is an association composed of 10 Asian nations located in East Asia which try for economic development, and establishment of political stability among the member states and the region.
West Asia: Hezbollah secretary general appreciates Iran
Sheikh Naim Qasem, Secretary General of the Lebanese anti-terrorist Hezbollah Movement, on Monday, rejected the prolongation of withdrawal respite for Israel and said, “We will never forget the assistance of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iraq to the people of Lebanon.”
Iran: %31 growth of exports
Abdul Amir Rabihavi, Director General of West Asian Department of Iran Trade Promotion Organization, informed of %31 growth in the country’s non-oil exports to the West Asian nations during the 9 months of the Iranian calendar year 1403.
Europe: Lukashenko becomes Belorussian president again
Igor Karpenko, Head of the Central Election Commission of Belorussia, said in a press conference on Monday, “Alexander Lukashenko the current president, has won the election with %86.82 of the votes.”
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