Yemen fires missile at Zionist regime yet another time
On Sunday morning, media reported that a missile was fired from Yemeni territory towards the occupied territories, following which sirens were sounded in various areas, including the central regions and the West Bank.
According to Al Jazeera, enemy Zionist”s media reported that as a result of the missile launch from Yemen, the flights at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv were temporarily suspended.
Hebrew media also reported that a fire broke out around the town of Beit Shemesh, located near the occupied city of Quds as a result of the Yemeni missile attack.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army claimed that its air defense systems intercepted the missile.
Also on Thursday, the Israeli army announced that a missile had been fired from Yemen towards the occupied territories and that the regime”s radar systems had monitored it.
This incident follows the missile and drone attacks by Yemeni forces against Israeli targets, which have been launched since the beginning of the Gaza war with the aim of supporting the Palestinian people.
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Aide to Iranian parliament chief: IAEA chief Grossi not welcome in Iran
Amir Ebrahim Rasouli, in an interview with Lebanon’s Al Mayadeen TV on Saturday, stated, “We will never allow the IAEA Director General to set foot in Iran.”
The comments comes a week after President Massoud Pezeshkian formally enacted legislation requiring the government to suspend all cooperation with the IAEA in response to recent airstrikes by the US and Israel on Iranian nuclear sites amid the nuclear agency’s “biased stance.”
Rasouli stated that Grossi had shared confidential information, including the names of Iranian nuclear scientists, with Israel.
He further accused that IAEA inspectors of “being engaged in espionage activities” at Iran’s nuclear facilities and “playing a role in the assassination of Iranian scientists.”
While asserting that diplomatic channels remain open, Rasouli emphasized that any future negotiations must address an “imposed war” by Israel last month against Iran and clearly assign responsibility.
He warned against threats directed at Tehran, stating, “We possess a range of weapons that could surprise attackers if any miscalculation is made.”
Source: IFP Editorial Staff
Iran”s FM arrives in Brazil to attend BRICS summit
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday to attend the BRICS summit, where leaders from major emerging economies are gathering to discuss global trade, financial reform, and geopolitical cooperation.
The foreign minister posted a message on his X account upon his arrival in Brazil, expressing gratitude to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khamenei who attended a mourning ceremony at Ashura night last night, making his first public appearance since the start of the Israeli-US war on the country. The Leader commanded Iranian armed forces during the retaliatory operations against the aggressors in the 12-day war. He appeared on state TV three times in video messages addressing the nation.
According to AFP, merging nations, which represent about half the world”s population and 40 percent of global economic output, are expected to decry US President Donald Trump”s “indiscriminate” trade tariffs, saying they are illegal and risk hurting the global economy. They are set to unite over “serious concerns” about US import tariffs, according to a draft summit statement obtained by AFP.
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موضع گیری رئیس جمهور برزیل درباره بریکس
به گزارش خبرگزاری مهر به نقل از روسیاالیوم، لوئیز ایناسیو لولا دا سیلوا، رئیس جمهور برزیل، ضمن تاکید بر اینکه کشورهای بریکس رشد پویایی را نشان میدهند، خاطرنشان کرد که آنها به ستون اساسی تجارت چندقطبی تبدیل خواهند شد.
رئیس جمهور برزیل در نشست تجاری بریکس در ریودوژانیرو گفت: بریکس قطبی است که اقتصادهای شکوفا و پویا را متحد می کند.
او تأکید کرد که کشورهای عضو بریکس میتوانند از تخصص اقتصادی متقابل برای دستیابی به رشد پایدار بهره ببرند.
رئیس جمهور برزیل بیان کرد: کشورهای در حال توسعه باید از اصول تجارت چندجانبه محافظت کنند و به دنبال اصلاحات در سیستم مالی بینالمللی باشند.
لولا داسیلوا افزود که بریکس همچنان ضامن آیندهای امیدوارکننده برای اعضای خود است.
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Hamas’ changes to Gaza ceasefire proposal ‘unacceptable’: Israeli PM’s office
“The changes that Hamas is seeking to make in the Qatari proposal were conveyed to us last night and are unacceptable to Israel,” Netanyahu’s office said in a statement.
“In light of an assessment of the situation, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed that the invitation to proximity talks be accepted and that the contacts for the return of our hostages – on the basis of the Qatari proposal that Israel has agreed to – be continued,” it read.
The statement added that the negotiation team will leave Sunday for Qatar to hold talks.
Hamas announced late Friday it submitted its response to mediators regarding the proposal after completing internal consultations with Palestinian factions and forces.
The Palestinian resistance group described the response to the proposal as “positive” and confirmed its “serious readiness to immediately enter a round of negotiations on the mechanism for implementing” the proposal.
Tel Aviv estimates that there are 50 hostages, 20 of whom are held captive in Gaza. More than 10,400 Palestinians are held in Israeli prisons, subjected to torture, starvation and medical neglect, which has resulted in many deaths, according to Palestinian and Israeli human rights and media reports.
Despite international calls for a ceasefire, Israel has pursued a genocidal war on Gaza, killing more than 57,300 Palestinians, most of them women and children, since October 2023.
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants last November for Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.
Source: Ifp Media Wire
EU to propose sanctions on Israel: Report
The EU’s diplomatic service is expected to present a list of options to EU ambassadors on Wednesday. Among the options are reportedly a partial or full suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, sanctions on Israeli government ministers, military officials and extremist settlers, trade restrictions, an arms embargo, and the suspension of scientific cooperation.
While most of these measures have been discussed informally in the past, this is the first time they will be laid out formally in writing, Euractiv reported. EU foreign ministers are said to be scheduled to review the proposals on July 15.
Any move to impose sanctions on Israel would require the unanimous support of all 27 EU member states, which is widely seen as unlikely. Hungary, for instance, has been a consistent backer of Tel Aviv, blocking EU sanctions on Israeli settlers last year.
According to Euractiv, the document follows an internal EU review of the Association Agreement last month, which found “indications of a breach” of Israel’s human rights commitments. Israel has strongly dismissed the review.
In late June, the European Council called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza while sounding the alarm about “the unacceptable number of civilian casualties and the levels of starvation.” The Council also urged Israel to fully lift its blockade on Gaza to allow humanitarian aid to flow in. Although Israel claimed to have done so, numerous media outlets reported little real change on the ground.
There are currently no EU sanctions imposed on Israel. However, the EU has in the past sanctioned certain Israeli individuals and organizations, mainly those it described as “extremist” settlers in the West Bank who were allegedly involved in violence against Palestinian residents.
After Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel in 2023, the latter retaliated with a military operation in Gaza, which led to unprecedented destruction. Around 60,000 Palestinians and 1,200 Israelis were killed in the fighting, according to official figures.
Source: Ifp Media Wire