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Hezbollah retaliation

The Hezbollah resistance movement says over 95 Israeli officers and soldiers have been killed and nine-hundred others wounded since the regime started its ground invasion against Lebanon. The movement said during the past 45 days, it has destroyed a large number of Israel’s military vehicles, including 42 Merkava tanks. Resistance fighters have also downed three Hermes-450 and two Hermes-900 drones. This, as Hezbollah continued to hit more Israeli targets in fresh retaliatory operations across the occupied territories. It launched rocket attacks on several Israeli military sites, including the Ramim barracks and a warehouse east of Akka, while targeting the settlements of Karmiel, Metulla, and Krayot. Several gathering points of the regime’s soldiers were also directly hit by Hezbollah’s rockets.

US-Israeli Gaze genocide

More Palestinian civilians are killed in Gaza as the Israeli military keeps pounding the blockaded territory with more air and artillery attacks. One of the deadliest strikes happened in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, where at least 16 Palestinians were killed after Israeli warplanes bombed two residential buildings. Dozens of others were injured in the attack. Also in central Gaza, an Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Balah killed several people and injured a number of others. Two Israeli strikes on areas in Gaza City in central Gaza killed at least 15 civilians. Four Palestinians were killed in the Israeli shelling of Gaza City’s Al-Daraj neighborhood. Fatalities were also reported following Israeli strikes in Jabalia, northern Gaza. Jabalia has been the focal point of Israel’s attacks for nearly a month. Israel’s genocide, which began last October, has killed more than 43,200 Palestinians so far, leaving over 101,000 others injured.

Iran-Germany relations

Iran has summoned Germany’s chargé d'affaires to strongly condemn Berlin’s decision to close three Iranian consulates, calling the move unjustified and irrational. Iran's foreign ministry described Germany’s decision as a deliberate attempt to deprive Iranian nationals of essential consular services and a violation of their basic rights. The ministry also denounced the German government’s disregard for principles of international law and its support for terrorism under the guise of protecting German nationals. The Foreign Ministry also criticized the decision as a miscalculation and interference in Iran's domestic affairs, holding Germany responsible for its consequences. Germany’s decision followed Iran’s execution of an Iranian national convicted of involvement in terrorist attacks which killed a large number of innocent people.


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