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Israeli occupiers attack workers, destroy farm in occupied West Bankby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Israeli occupiers on Saturday attacked municipal workers south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank and destroyed a farm northwest of the city in the latest attacks across the occupied...
Israeli occupiers attack workers, destroy farm in occupied West Bank
Israeli occupiers on Saturday attacked municipal workers south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank and destroyed a farm northwest of the city in the latest attacks across the occupied Palestinian territory, Anadolu reports. The occupiers attacked municipal workers from Qabalan while they were installing an electricity line in the Ain al-Qasab area, forcing them to suspend the work, the official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported, citing local sources. In a separate incident northwest of Nablus, occupiers attacked a farm in the al-Masoudieh area, on land belonging to Burqa town, destroying its contents, including an agricultural structure, according to Diab Haji, head of the al-Masoudieh Land Defense Committee. READ: Israeli military demolishes Palestinian home in West Bank village In the northern West -
Israeli army launches incursion, sets up checkpoint in southwest Syriaby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
The Israeli army on Saturday raided the vicinity of al-Samdaniyah village in Syria’s southwestern Quneitra Governorate and set up a temporary checkpoint to inspect passersby, Anadolu reports. Israeli forces, consisting of...
Israeli army launches incursion, sets up checkpoint in southwest Syria
The Israeli army on Saturday raided the vicinity of al-Samdaniyah village in Syria’s southwestern Quneitra Governorate and set up a temporary checkpoint to inspect passersby, Anadolu reports. Israeli forces, consisting of three military vehicles, searched passersby before withdrawing from the area, the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported. In a separate incident after midnight, an Israeli force of more than 15 military vehicles advanced into the village of Al-Asha in southern Quneitra, searched a house and a livestock feed warehouse, and later withdrew, SANA added. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military on the reported incursions. Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime on Dec. 8, 2024, Israel declared the 1974 disengagement agreement with Syria void and moved into -
From proxy war to Gulf rivalry: Yemen’s new battle for influenceby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
For more than a decade, Yemen has been viewed primarily through the lens of a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Tehran’s support for the Houthi movement and the...
From proxy war to Gulf rivalry: Yemen’s new battle for influence
For more than a decade, Yemen has been viewed primarily through the lens of a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Tehran’s support for the Houthi movement and the Saudi-led military intervention launched in 2015 transformed the country into one of the Middle East’s most visible arenas of geopolitical competition. The conflict came to symbolize a broader struggle for regional influence between two rival powers seeking to shape the political order of the Arab world. That interpretation remains relevant, but it is increasingly insufficient. While the Houthis continue to dominate much of northern Yemen and Iran remains an important player, the dynamics shaping the country’s future are changing. A new competition is emerging within the Gulf itself, and Yemen -
Podcast by Jasim Al-Azzawi with Osama Abu Irshaid: Panicked and Cornered, What Will Netanyahu Do Next?by Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
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Saudi foreign minister, US secretary of state discuss regional issuesby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed the latest regional developments in a phone call on Saturday, the Saudi Foreign Ministry said, Anadolu...
Saudi foreign minister, US secretary of state discuss regional issues
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed the latest regional developments in a phone call on Saturday, the Saudi Foreign Ministry said, Anadolu reports. The statement, posted on the US social media company X, highlighted the importance of “continuing coordination and joint consultation to achieve security and stability in the region.” No further details were revealed regarding the content of the discussions. Tensions in the Middle East have escalated after the US and Israel began strikes on Iran in late February. In response, Tehran retaliated with strikes on Israel and other regional countries hosting US assets, including Saudi Arabia. In mid-June, Iran and the US reached a Pakistan-brokered memorandum of understanding aimed at -
US military team to visit Lebanon to support ceasefire implementationby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
A US military delegation is expected to travel to Lebanon in the coming days to help implement a framework agreement aimed at ending the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, a...
US military team to visit Lebanon to support ceasefire implementation
A US military delegation is expected to travel to Lebanon in the coming days to help implement a framework agreement aimed at ending the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, a media report said Friday, Anadolu reports. Citing two senior Lebanese officials, the Financial Times reported a delegation from the US military Central Command (CENTCOM) is expected to arrive in Beirut ahead of technical talks between Lebanon and Israel scheduled in Rome next week. The discussions will focus on implementing a US-sponsored framework agreement reached on June 26, providing for a phased Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory, according to the report. A State Department spokesperson confirmed to Anadolu that CENTCOM is “coordinating closely” with both countries at the technical and logistical levels -
Saudi crown prince, US president discuss Iran talksby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held a call Friday with US President Donald Trump, during which they discussed regional developments, including talks between Washington and Tehran, according to the...
Saudi crown prince, US president discuss Iran talks
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held a call Friday with US President Donald Trump, during which they discussed regional developments, including talks between Washington and Tehran, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Anadolu reports. The SPA reported that the call covered “relations of cooperation between the Kingdom and the United States of America and ways to support them in several fields.” The two sides also “discussed a number of regional and international issues and exchanged views on them,” it said. The call included a review of “current developments in the region, including the talks between the US and Iran.” “Emphasis was placed on the importance of the security of navigation and maritime passages, and support for everything that contributes -
Netanyahu’s policies, government ‘burden’ for Israel, region, international security: Turkish foreign ministerby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Turkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Friday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s policies and government are a strain for Israel, the region and international security, Anadolu reports. “The policies of...
Netanyahu’s policies, government ‘burden’ for Israel, region, international security: Turkish foreign minister
Turkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Friday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s policies and government are a strain for Israel, the region and international security, Anadolu reports. “The policies of Netanyahu’s government are not only a problem for us,” Fidan said in an interview with the Abu Dhabi-based The National newspaper. “His policies and his government are a burden for Israel, a burden for the region, and a burden and threat for international security.” Fidan ruled out the possibility that rhetoric between Ankara and Tel Aviv could escalate into an open conflict. “There is no reason to have an open conflict,” he said. Turkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan “is a leader of peace and wisdom” who “wouldn’t be baited into -
Time as power: Why timing is reshaping energy diplomacy in the Middle Eastby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
For decades, energy diplomacy in the region has been understood through three familiar dimensions: geography, natural resources and infrastructure. Geography explains where hydrocarbons are found. Resources determine who possesses them....
Time as power: Why timing is reshaping energy diplomacy in the Middle East
For decades, energy diplomacy in the region has been understood through three familiar dimensions: geography, natural resources and infrastructure. Geography explains where hydrocarbons are found. Resources determine who possesses them. Infrastructure dictates how they are transported to global markets. These three pillars have shaped strategic thinking for more than half a century. Today, however, they are no longer enough.The global energy transition is accelerating. Governments are investing heavily in renewable energy, electric mobility and low-carbon technologies. International climate commitments are gradually reshaping investment priorities, while technological innovation is reducing the long-term dominance of fossil fuels. For hydrocarbon-producing states, the question is no longer simply how much oil or gas they possess. Increasingly, the decisive question is whether they can transform -
10 Palestinians injured in Israeli occupier, army attacks in occupied West Bankby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
At least 10 Palestinians were injured Friday in attacks by Israeli occupiers and the army in the occupied West Bank, as raids and assaults targeted several Palestinian towns and lands,...
10 Palestinians injured in Israeli occupier, army attacks in occupied West Bank
At least 10 Palestinians were injured Friday in attacks by Israeli occupiers and the army in the occupied West Bank, as raids and assaults targeted several Palestinian towns and lands, according to witnesses and sources. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said two Palestinians were injured after being assaulted by Israeli occupiers in the town of Beit Furik in eastern Nablus. Sources told Anadolu that occupiers stormed Palestinian-owned lands in the eastern part of the town and attacked residents, while the Israeli army deployed military reinforcements to the area. Occupiers also entered the vicinity of the Abu Raafat al-Hajj Hussein Mosque in eastern Beit Furik. READ: Israeli military demolishes Palestinian home in West Bank village In a separate incident, occupiers seized land -
Lebanese president ‘will not back down’ from negotiations with Israelby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said Friday he will not reverse his decision to pursue negotiations with Israel, according to a statement from the presidency, Anadolu reports. Aoun made the remarks during...
Lebanese president ‘will not back down’ from negotiations with Israel
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said Friday he will not reverse his decision to pursue negotiations with Israel, according to a statement from the presidency, Anadolu reports. Aoun made the remarks during a meeting at the Presidential Palace in Baabda in eastern Beirut, with a delegation from the Lebanese Forces’ parliamentary bloc led by party chief Samir Geagea. “Why should the Lebanese people continue paying the price for wars ignited at the behest of external actors and for their interests?” asked Aoun. “I assure you that I will not back down from the decision to negotiate that I have taken,” said Aoun. “I also insist that all my positions include explanations to the Lebanese people about the importance of the path we -
US eases export controls on UAE, expands access to military, advanced technologyby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
The US Commerce Department announced on Friday that it will ease export restrictions on the United Arab Emirates, granting the country broader access to US military, commercial space, and advanced...
US eases export controls on UAE, expands access to military, advanced technology
The US Commerce Department announced on Friday that it will ease export restrictions on the United Arab Emirates, granting the country broader access to US military, commercial space, and advanced technology items in recognition of its role as a major defense partner, Anadolu reports. The department’s Bureau of Industry and Security said in a statement that it will “significantly upgrade” the UAE’s status under the Export Administration Regulations, citing Abu Dhabi’s support for US national security interests, including cooperation related to Operation Epic Fury against Iran. As part of the change, the bureau will remove the UAE from Export Administration Regulations Country Groups D:3 and D:4, eliminating certain restrictions, including those affecting support for UAE unmanned aerial vehicle programs. READ: US officials -
Germany criticizes Israel over West Bank, stops short of backing tougher EU measuresby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Germany on Friday criticized Israel’s continued expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank but stopped short of backing calls from EU partners for tougher measures, including a trade ban...
Germany criticizes Israel over West Bank, stops short of backing tougher EU measures
Germany on Friday criticized Israel’s continued expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank but stopped short of backing calls from EU partners for tougher measures, including a trade ban on goods from these settlements, Anadolu reports. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul told a news conference in Berlin that Germany’s long-held position on illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories remains unchanged, and that it continues to remind Israel of its obligations under international law. “All German governments to date — and we ourselves — have consistently issued statements to this effect,” Wadephul said, adding that he reiterated Germany’s expectations during his visit to Israel on Tuesday, when he discussed the latest developments with his Israeli counterpart. “International law is the guiding -
Trump warns 1,000 missiles ‘locked and loaded’ if Iran tries to assassinate himby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
US President Donald Trump threatened to launch thousands of missiles at Iran on Friday should it try to assassinate him, Anadolu reports. Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that “1000...
Trump warns 1,000 missiles ‘locked and loaded’ if Iran tries to assassinate him
US President Donald Trump threatened to launch thousands of missiles at Iran on Friday should it try to assassinate him, Anadolu reports. Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that “1000 Missiles are Locked and Loaded and aimed at the Islamic Republic of Iran, with thousands of more to immediately follow, should the Iranian Government act on its threat, pronounced in many corners of the Globe, to assassinate, or attempt to assassinate, the sitting President of the United States of America, in this case, ME!” He added that “orders have already been given” and claimed that the US military is “ready, willing, and able” for a one-year period, subject to extension, “to completely decimate and destroy all areas of Iran.” Trump -
Israeli army preparing to withdraw from parts of southern Lebanon within days: Reportby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
The Israeli army is preparing to withdraw within days from areas in southern Lebanon under a framework agreement, ahead of a new round of negotiations between Beirut and Tel Aviv...
Israeli army preparing to withdraw from parts of southern Lebanon within days: Report
The Israeli army is preparing to withdraw within days from areas in southern Lebanon under a framework agreement, ahead of a new round of negotiations between Beirut and Tel Aviv in Rome. Israel’s public broadcaster KAN said Friday evening that “the Israeli army intends to withdraw from some pilot areas in southern Lebanon in parallel with the negotiating session between the Lebanese and Israeli sides in Rome.” Beirut and Tel Aviv signed a US-sponsored framework agreement on June 26 providing for a gradual Israeli withdrawal from all occupied Lebanese territory, beginning with two initial areas that were not identified in the agreement. KAN claimed that the planned withdrawal follows US and Lebanese demands that Israel evacuate the areas before the -
Colombia’s Petro accuses Israeli cyberfirm BlackCore of election interferenceby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Outgoing Colombian President Gustavo Petro has accused Israeli cyber-intelligence company BlackCore of executing a massive digital disinformation campaign to manipulate the outcome of the country’s recent presidential elections, Anadolu reports....
Colombia’s Petro accuses Israeli cyberfirm BlackCore of election interference
Outgoing Colombian President Gustavo Petro has accused Israeli cyber-intelligence company BlackCore of executing a massive digital disinformation campaign to manipulate the outcome of the country’s recent presidential elections, Anadolu reports. The accusation was made on Friday following a razor-thin victory by challenger Abelardo de la Espriella, a criminal defense attorney openly endorsed by US President Donald Trump. De la Espriella won the June 21 runoff election by a margin of less than 1% over the ruling party’s candidate, Ivan Cepeda. Petro wrote on US social media platform X that BlackCore deployed hundreds of thousands of automated accounts to distort public perception in the run-up to the vote. “BlackCore, the Israeli company, deployed 500,000 bots—fake profiles—to manipulate the Colombian electorate with -
Sudan’s Burhan says Khartoum will reject any proposal that fails to ensure security, stabilityby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council Chairman Abdel Fattah al-Burhan stated on Friday that the country would not accept or pursue any proposal that fails to satisfy the Sudanese people or guarantee...
Sudan’s Burhan says Khartoum will reject any proposal that fails to ensure security, stability
Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council Chairman Abdel Fattah al-Burhan stated on Friday that the country would not accept or pursue any proposal that fails to satisfy the Sudanese people or guarantee their security and stability, Anadolu reports. Al-Burhan, who also heads the army, made the remarks while addressing worshippers following Friday prayers at Sheikh al-Tayeb Mosque in Umm Marrahi, north of Omdurman and west of the capital Khartoum, according to the Sudanese News Agency. “The armed forces are advancing in this battle based on the Sudanese people’s support and the strength of their determination and will,” he said, referring to the conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). “We will never let the people down, and we will hand over this -
Speaking to Iran’s president, Pakistani premier urges US-Iranian commitment to peace pactby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday urged the US and Iran to uphold the commitments made under their framework peace deal signed last month, known as the Islamabad Memorandum...
Speaking to Iran’s president, Pakistani premier urges US-Iranian commitment to peace pact
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday urged the US and Iran to uphold the commitments made under their framework peace deal signed last month, known as the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, Anadolu reports. In a telephone call with Iranian President Masoud Pizishkian, the Pakistani leader called on Iran and “all other parties” to exercise restraint and refrain from any action that could jeopardize the “hard-earned” peace gains achieved over the past few months, a statement from Sharif’s office said. Describing the framework pact – reached with Pakistani mediation – as an “enduring” framework for promoting mutual understanding, respect, and shared prosperity in the region and beyond, Sharif expressed “deep” concern over the recent escalation in tensions in the region -
Spain’s National Court opens probe into Israeli military officials over Gaza flotilla interceptionby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Spain’s National Court has opened an investigation into senior Israeli military officials over the illegal detention of activists during the interception of the Global Sumud flotilla, limiting the probe to...
Spain’s National Court opens probe into Israeli military officials over Gaza flotilla interception
Spain’s National Court has opened an investigation into senior Israeli military officials over the illegal detention of activists during the interception of the Global Sumud flotilla, limiting the probe to incidents involving Spanish-flagged vessels, newspaper El Pais reported on Friday. Judge Francisco de Jorge accepted complaints filed by the Communist Party of Spain, United Left Federal and several activists against Israeli military Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir and Israeli Navy Commander Ram Rothberg. The complaints relate to the interception of the Global Sumud flotilla, which was carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip when it was intercepted by Israeli forces on Oct. 1. According to the ruling, Israeli forces boarded several vessels in international waters about 70 nautical miles off -
Israeli drone attack injures 3 hospital workers in northern Gaza despite ceasefireby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Three Palestinian hospital workers were injured Friday when an Israeli quadcopter drone dropped a bomb in the courtyard of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, in the latest...
Israeli drone attack injures 3 hospital workers in northern Gaza despite ceasefire
Three Palestinian hospital workers were injured Friday when an Israeli quadcopter drone dropped a bomb in the courtyard of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, in the latest violation of the ceasefire in force since Oct. 10, 2025, Anadolu reports. Gaza’s Health Ministry called for urgent international protection for medical facilities and health workers, saying the attack was part of Israel’s continued violations of the ceasefire agreement. Three staff members at Kamal Adwan Hospital were injured, including two seriously, when an Israeli quadcopter dropped a bomb while they were working inside the hospital, a medical source told Anadolu Agency. Kamal Adwan Hospital is operating on a very limited basis after Israeli forces stormed and extensively destroyed the facility -
German upper house advances bill to criminalize ‘denying Israel’s right to exist’by Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Germany’s upper house of parliament voted Friday to advance a proposal that would make it a criminal offense to publicly deny Israel’s right to exist or call for its destruction,...
German upper house advances bill to criminalize ‘denying Israel’s right to exist’
Germany’s upper house of parliament voted Friday to advance a proposal that would make it a criminal offense to publicly deny Israel’s right to exist or call for its destruction, Anadolu reports. The measure, introduced by the western state of Hesse, would impose penalties of up to five years in prison or a fine for statements made publicly that deny Israel’s existence or urge its destruction — but only if they encourage “a willingness to commit acts of antisemitic violence or arbitrary acts.” The legislation has drawn sharp criticism from civil rights groups and free-speech advocates, who argue it could chill legitimate criticism of Israeli government policies and erode the broad protections for freedom of expression guaranteed by Germany’s Constitution. -
Red Ribbons Campaign presses Red Cross to resume visits to Palestinians in Israeli jailsby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
The Red Ribbons Campaign, an advocacy initiative campaigning for the release and protection of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons, has urged the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to...
Red Ribbons Campaign presses Red Cross to resume visits to Palestinians in Israeli jails
The Red Ribbons Campaign, an advocacy initiative campaigning for the release and protection of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons, has urged the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to press Israel to resume regular visits to Palestinians held in Israeli custody. In an open letter published yesterday, the campaign called on the ICRC to use all appropriate humanitarian means within its mandate to secure the implementation of an Israeli Supreme Court ruling overturning the general ban on Red Cross visits. The letter is open for endorsement by Palestinian, Arab and international individuals and organisations supporting its humanitarian and legal aims. The ICRC is a neutral humanitarian organisation whose work includes visiting people held during armed conflicts, checking their treatment -
Israel detains Jerusalem grand mufti, bars him from Al-Aqsa Mosque for 1 weekby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Israeli authorities on Friday barred Jerusalem Grand Mufti Sheikh Mohammed Hussein from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound for one week after detaining him following Friday prayers, according to the Jerusalem...
Israel detains Jerusalem grand mufti, bars him from Al-Aqsa Mosque for 1 week
Israeli authorities on Friday barred Jerusalem Grand Mufti Sheikh Mohammed Hussein from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound for one week after detaining him following Friday prayers, according to the Jerusalem Governorate. In a statement, the governorate said Israeli forces detained Hussein after he delivered the Friday sermon and led prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem. It said authorities later released the grand mufti after issuing an order barring him from entering the mosque compound for one week. READ: Israeli forces raided Al-Aqsa Mosque 26 times in June, Palestinian ministry says There was no immediate comment from the Israeli police. Israeli authorities have issued similar bans against Al-Aqsa Mosque preachers in recent years. Earlier Friday, tens of thousands of -
Israeli army begins major reduction of reserve soldiers amid budget strainby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
The Israeli army has begun a broad reduction in reserve call-ups, Israeli media reported Friday, days after reports that the military was facing financial strain. Yedioth Ahronoth said the move...
Israeli army begins major reduction of reserve soldiers amid budget strain
The Israeli army has begun a broad reduction in reserve call-ups, Israeli media reported Friday, days after reports that the military was facing financial strain. Yedioth Ahronoth said the move reflects what it described as fighting winding down on multiple fronts. “In accordance with the latest operational assessment, it has been decided to reduce the reserve force and the number of Order 8 call-up notices,” the newspaper cited the army as saying. Order 8 is an emergency mobilization mechanism that allows the Israeli army to rapidly call up reservists during war or other national emergencies. The system has been widely used since the start of Israel’s genocidal war against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Oct. 8, 2023. The army -
Iraq sentences 12 tax employees in ‘heist of the century’ corruption caseby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council said Friday that courts sentenced 12 employees of the General Commission for Taxes to prison for helping businessman Noor Zuhair withdraw state funds in the country’s...
Iraq sentences 12 tax employees in ‘heist of the century’ corruption case
Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council said Friday that courts sentenced 12 employees of the General Commission for Taxes to prison for helping businessman Noor Zuhair withdraw state funds in the country’s so-called “heist of the century” corruption case, Anadolu reports. In a statement carried by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), the council said the convictions were part of broader efforts by specialized anti-corruption courts to prosecute those involved in financial crimes while recovering stolen public funds. The council said Iraqi courts had also sentenced Zuhair in absentia to 10 years in prison after he stopped repaying the remaining funds he owed to the state and left the country. An extradition file has been prepared, and the Arab and International Police Directorate -
German troops to leave Erbil base in northern Iraq amid regional tensionsby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Germany plans to close its military field camp near Erbil airport in northern Iraq by the end of September and withdraw most of its troops, the weekly magazine Der Spiegel...
German troops to leave Erbil base in northern Iraq amid regional tensions
Germany plans to close its military field camp near Erbil airport in northern Iraq by the end of September and withdraw most of its troops, the weekly magazine Der Spiegel reported Friday. The Defense Ministry has notified parliament of the decision to shut down the camp, according to the report. The base has faced repeated threats in recent months as tensions escalated following US-Israeli strikes on Iran. While German forces were not directly targeted by Iranian missile and drone attacks, their proximity to US units forced soldiers to spend many nights in bunkers, Der Spiegel said. Defense Ministry spokeswoman Christiane Noack confirmed that the ministry had briefed parliament’s relevant committees but declined to provide further details on the timeline or -
Iran security chief warns Israel ‘will not be safe from response’by Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Iran warned Friday that it would retaliate against any attack on its infrastructure and that Israel would face a response, according to the Mehr news agency. “As we have previously...
Iran security chief warns Israel ‘will not be safe from response’
Iran warned Friday that it would retaliate against any attack on its infrastructure and that Israel would face a response, according to the Mehr news agency. “As we have previously announced, any attack on infrastructure will be met with retaliation in kind,” Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said in a statement carried by the news agency. Israel, which he said was behind the recent hostile acts, “will not be safe from the response,” he added. Last month, Iran and the US signed a memorandum of understanding under Pakistani mediation aimed at ending their military conflict and reaching a lasting peace agreement. However, the two sides have exchanged attacks over the past two days following Iranian -
Trump claims Iran asked US to continue ‘talks,’ declares ceasefire ‘over’by Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
US President Donald Trump said Friday that Iran has asked Washington to continue “talks” and that Washington agreed to do so, while reiterating that a ceasefire secured last month between...
Trump claims Iran asked US to continue ‘talks,’ declares ceasefire ‘over’
US President Donald Trump said Friday that Iran has asked Washington to continue “talks” and that Washington agreed to do so, while reiterating that a ceasefire secured last month between the two countries was “over,” Anadolu reports. “The Islamic Republic of Iran has asked us to continue ‘talks.’ We have agreed to do so, but the United States has stated to them, in no uncertain terms, that the Cease Fire is OVER!” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. Separately, in an interview with the New York Post, Trump said he left instructions for the US to launch massive strikes on Iran if Tehran succeeds in assassinating him. “I’ve left instructions — if anything happens, to just literally bomb -
‘Death to Christians’: Report documents rising anti-Christian attacks by Israelis in occupied Jerusalemby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
Christian clergy, nuns, pilgrims and holy sites are facing an increasingly hostile environment in Jerusalem, with a new report documenting a pattern of attacks that includes spitting, physical assault, threats,...
‘Death to Christians’: Report documents rising anti-Christian attacks by Israelis in occupied Jerusalem
Christian clergy, nuns, pilgrims and holy sites are facing an increasingly hostile environment in Jerusalem, with a new report documenting a pattern of attacks that includes spitting, physical assault, threats, vandalism, anti-Christian abuse and the targeting of church processions. The findings come amid growing warnings from Palestinian Christian leaders that Israel’s far-right political climate, settler extremism and official indifference are deepening pressure on the historic Christian presence in Jerusalem and across Palestine. The latest report by Israel’s Religious Freedom Data Center (RFDC) recorded 83 acts of harassment against Christians between April and June 2026, across 76 separate incidents. The centre said the incidents were part of a wider pattern that has required the creation of a hotline, legal assistance, volunteer -
Syria has no intention of intervening in Lebanon, says speaker Berriby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has dismissed suggestions that Syria will intervene in Lebanese affairs, following remarks by US President Donald Trump regarding Damascus’s potential role in tackling Hezbollah. In...
Syria has no intention of intervening in Lebanon, says speaker Berri
Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has dismissed suggestions that Syria will intervene in Lebanese affairs, following remarks by US President Donald Trump regarding Damascus’s potential role in tackling Hezbollah. In comments reported by the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, Berri stated that “Syria has no intention of intervening in Lebanon.” The statement follows disclosures by the US President that he had proposed Syria take on the responsibility of confronting Hezbollah. Trump claimed that Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa had “promised he would help with the Hezbollah issue.” Berri noted that his recent meeting with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani had clearly addressed all relevant issues. Sources close to Berri—traditionally referred to as Ain el-Tineh circles—viewed Trump’s rhetoric as political pressure aimed at both
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Israeli occupiers attack workers, destroy farm in occupied West Bankby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Israeli occupiers on Saturday attacked municipal workers south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank and destroyed a farm northwest of the city in the latest attacks across the occupied Palestinian territory, Anadolu reports. The occupiers attacked municipal workers from Qabalan while they were installing an electricity line in the Ain al-Qasab area, forcing them to suspend the work, the official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported, citing local sources. In a separate incident northwest of Nablus, occupiers attacked a farm in the al-Masoudieh area, on land belonging to Burqa town, destroying its contents, including an agricultural structure, according to Diab Haji, head of the al-Masoudieh Land Defense Committee. READ: Israeli military demolishes Palestinian home in West Bank village In the northern West
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Israeli army launches incursion, sets up checkpoint in southwest Syriaby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
The Israeli army on Saturday raided the vicinity of al-Samdaniyah village in Syria’s southwestern Quneitra Governorate and set up a temporary checkpoint to inspect passersby, Anadolu reports. Israeli forces, consisting of three military vehicles, searched passersby before withdrawing from the area, the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported. In a separate incident after midnight, an Israeli force of more than 15 military vehicles advanced into the village of Al-Asha in southern Quneitra, searched a house and a livestock feed warehouse, and later withdrew, SANA added. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military on the reported incursions. Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime on Dec. 8, 2024, Israel declared the 1974 disengagement agreement with Syria void and moved into
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From proxy war to Gulf rivalry: Yemen’s new battle for influenceby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
For more than a decade, Yemen has been viewed primarily through the lens of a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Tehran’s support for the Houthi movement and the Saudi-led military intervention launched in 2015 transformed the country into one of the Middle East’s most visible arenas of geopolitical competition. The conflict came to symbolize a broader struggle for regional influence between two rival powers seeking to shape the political order of the Arab world. That interpretation remains relevant, but it is increasingly insufficient. While the Houthis continue to dominate much of northern Yemen and Iran remains an important player, the dynamics shaping the country’s future are changing. A new competition is emerging within the Gulf itself, and Yemen
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Podcast by Jasim Al-Azzawi with Osama Abu Irshaid: Panicked and Cornered, What Will Netanyahu Do Next?by Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
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Saudi foreign minister, US secretary of state discuss regional issuesby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed the latest regional developments in a phone call on Saturday, the Saudi Foreign Ministry said, Anadolu reports. The statement, posted on the US social media company X, highlighted the importance of “continuing coordination and joint consultation to achieve security and stability in the region.” No further details were revealed regarding the content of the discussions. Tensions in the Middle East have escalated after the US and Israel began strikes on Iran in late February. In response, Tehran retaliated with strikes on Israel and other regional countries hosting US assets, including Saudi Arabia. In mid-June, Iran and the US reached a Pakistan-brokered memorandum of understanding aimed at
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US military team to visit Lebanon to support ceasefire implementationby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
A US military delegation is expected to travel to Lebanon in the coming days to help implement a framework agreement aimed at ending the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, a media report said Friday, Anadolu reports. Citing two senior Lebanese officials, the Financial Times reported a delegation from the US military Central Command (CENTCOM) is expected to arrive in Beirut ahead of technical talks between Lebanon and Israel scheduled in Rome next week. The discussions will focus on implementing a US-sponsored framework agreement reached on June 26, providing for a phased Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory, according to the report. A State Department spokesperson confirmed to Anadolu that CENTCOM is “coordinating closely” with both countries at the technical and logistical levels
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Saudi crown prince, US president discuss Iran talksby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held a call Friday with US President Donald Trump, during which they discussed regional developments, including talks between Washington and Tehran, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Anadolu reports. The SPA reported that the call covered “relations of cooperation between the Kingdom and the United States of America and ways to support them in several fields.” The two sides also “discussed a number of regional and international issues and exchanged views on them,” it said. The call included a review of “current developments in the region, including the talks between the US and Iran.” “Emphasis was placed on the importance of the security of navigation and maritime passages, and support for everything that contributes
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Netanyahu’s policies, government ‘burden’ for Israel, region, international security: Turkish foreign ministerby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Turkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Friday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s policies and government are a strain for Israel, the region and international security, Anadolu reports. “The policies of Netanyahu’s government are not only a problem for us,” Fidan said in an interview with the Abu Dhabi-based The National newspaper. “His policies and his government are a burden for Israel, a burden for the region, and a burden and threat for international security.” Fidan ruled out the possibility that rhetoric between Ankara and Tel Aviv could escalate into an open conflict. “There is no reason to have an open conflict,” he said. Turkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan “is a leader of peace and wisdom” who “wouldn’t be baited into
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Time as power: Why timing is reshaping energy diplomacy in the Middle Eastby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
For decades, energy diplomacy in the region has been understood through three familiar dimensions: geography, natural resources and infrastructure. Geography explains where hydrocarbons are found. Resources determine who possesses them. Infrastructure dictates how they are transported to global markets. These three pillars have shaped strategic thinking for more than half a century. Today, however, they are no longer enough.The global energy transition is accelerating. Governments are investing heavily in renewable energy, electric mobility and low-carbon technologies. International climate commitments are gradually reshaping investment priorities, while technological innovation is reducing the long-term dominance of fossil fuels. For hydrocarbon-producing states, the question is no longer simply how much oil or gas they possess. Increasingly, the decisive question is whether they can transform
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10 Palestinians injured in Israeli occupier, army attacks in occupied West Bankby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
At least 10 Palestinians were injured Friday in attacks by Israeli occupiers and the army in the occupied West Bank, as raids and assaults targeted several Palestinian towns and lands, according to witnesses and sources. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said two Palestinians were injured after being assaulted by Israeli occupiers in the town of Beit Furik in eastern Nablus. Sources told Anadolu that occupiers stormed Palestinian-owned lands in the eastern part of the town and attacked residents, while the Israeli army deployed military reinforcements to the area. Occupiers also entered the vicinity of the Abu Raafat al-Hajj Hussein Mosque in eastern Beit Furik. READ: Israeli military demolishes Palestinian home in West Bank village In a separate incident, occupiers seized land
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Lebanese president ‘will not back down’ from negotiations with Israelby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said Friday he will not reverse his decision to pursue negotiations with Israel, according to a statement from the presidency, Anadolu reports. Aoun made the remarks during a meeting at the Presidential Palace in Baabda in eastern Beirut, with a delegation from the Lebanese Forces’ parliamentary bloc led by party chief Samir Geagea. “Why should the Lebanese people continue paying the price for wars ignited at the behest of external actors and for their interests?” asked Aoun. “I assure you that I will not back down from the decision to negotiate that I have taken,” said Aoun. “I also insist that all my positions include explanations to the Lebanese people about the importance of the path we
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US eases export controls on UAE, expands access to military, advanced technologyby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
The US Commerce Department announced on Friday that it will ease export restrictions on the United Arab Emirates, granting the country broader access to US military, commercial space, and advanced technology items in recognition of its role as a major defense partner, Anadolu reports. The department’s Bureau of Industry and Security said in a statement that it will “significantly upgrade” the UAE’s status under the Export Administration Regulations, citing Abu Dhabi’s support for US national security interests, including cooperation related to Operation Epic Fury against Iran. As part of the change, the bureau will remove the UAE from Export Administration Regulations Country Groups D:3 and D:4, eliminating certain restrictions, including those affecting support for UAE unmanned aerial vehicle programs. READ: US officials
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Germany criticizes Israel over West Bank, stops short of backing tougher EU measuresby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Germany on Friday criticized Israel’s continued expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank but stopped short of backing calls from EU partners for tougher measures, including a trade ban on goods from these settlements, Anadolu reports. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul told a news conference in Berlin that Germany’s long-held position on illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories remains unchanged, and that it continues to remind Israel of its obligations under international law. “All German governments to date — and we ourselves — have consistently issued statements to this effect,” Wadephul said, adding that he reiterated Germany’s expectations during his visit to Israel on Tuesday, when he discussed the latest developments with his Israeli counterpart. “International law is the guiding
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Trump warns 1,000 missiles ‘locked and loaded’ if Iran tries to assassinate himby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
US President Donald Trump threatened to launch thousands of missiles at Iran on Friday should it try to assassinate him, Anadolu reports. Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that “1000 Missiles are Locked and Loaded and aimed at the Islamic Republic of Iran, with thousands of more to immediately follow, should the Iranian Government act on its threat, pronounced in many corners of the Globe, to assassinate, or attempt to assassinate, the sitting President of the United States of America, in this case, ME!” He added that “orders have already been given” and claimed that the US military is “ready, willing, and able” for a one-year period, subject to extension, “to completely decimate and destroy all areas of Iran.” Trump
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Israeli army preparing to withdraw from parts of southern Lebanon within days: Reportby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
The Israeli army is preparing to withdraw within days from areas in southern Lebanon under a framework agreement, ahead of a new round of negotiations between Beirut and Tel Aviv in Rome. Israel’s public broadcaster KAN said Friday evening that “the Israeli army intends to withdraw from some pilot areas in southern Lebanon in parallel with the negotiating session between the Lebanese and Israeli sides in Rome.” Beirut and Tel Aviv signed a US-sponsored framework agreement on June 26 providing for a gradual Israeli withdrawal from all occupied Lebanese territory, beginning with two initial areas that were not identified in the agreement. KAN claimed that the planned withdrawal follows US and Lebanese demands that Israel evacuate the areas before the
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Colombia’s Petro accuses Israeli cyberfirm BlackCore of election interferenceby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Outgoing Colombian President Gustavo Petro has accused Israeli cyber-intelligence company BlackCore of executing a massive digital disinformation campaign to manipulate the outcome of the country’s recent presidential elections, Anadolu reports. The accusation was made on Friday following a razor-thin victory by challenger Abelardo de la Espriella, a criminal defense attorney openly endorsed by US President Donald Trump. De la Espriella won the June 21 runoff election by a margin of less than 1% over the ruling party’s candidate, Ivan Cepeda. Petro wrote on US social media platform X that BlackCore deployed hundreds of thousands of automated accounts to distort public perception in the run-up to the vote. “BlackCore, the Israeli company, deployed 500,000 bots—fake profiles—to manipulate the Colombian electorate with
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Sudan’s Burhan says Khartoum will reject any proposal that fails to ensure security, stabilityby Mehdi Editor on July 11, 2026
Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council Chairman Abdel Fattah al-Burhan stated on Friday that the country would not accept or pursue any proposal that fails to satisfy the Sudanese people or guarantee their security and stability, Anadolu reports. Al-Burhan, who also heads the army, made the remarks while addressing worshippers following Friday prayers at Sheikh al-Tayeb Mosque in Umm Marrahi, north of Omdurman and west of the capital Khartoum, according to the Sudanese News Agency. “The armed forces are advancing in this battle based on the Sudanese people’s support and the strength of their determination and will,” he said, referring to the conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). “We will never let the people down, and we will hand over this
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Speaking to Iran’s president, Pakistani premier urges US-Iranian commitment to peace pactby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday urged the US and Iran to uphold the commitments made under their framework peace deal signed last month, known as the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, Anadolu reports. In a telephone call with Iranian President Masoud Pizishkian, the Pakistani leader called on Iran and “all other parties” to exercise restraint and refrain from any action that could jeopardize the “hard-earned” peace gains achieved over the past few months, a statement from Sharif’s office said. Describing the framework pact – reached with Pakistani mediation – as an “enduring” framework for promoting mutual understanding, respect, and shared prosperity in the region and beyond, Sharif expressed “deep” concern over the recent escalation in tensions in the region
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Spain’s National Court opens probe into Israeli military officials over Gaza flotilla interceptionby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Spain’s National Court has opened an investigation into senior Israeli military officials over the illegal detention of activists during the interception of the Global Sumud flotilla, limiting the probe to incidents involving Spanish-flagged vessels, newspaper El Pais reported on Friday. Judge Francisco de Jorge accepted complaints filed by the Communist Party of Spain, United Left Federal and several activists against Israeli military Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir and Israeli Navy Commander Ram Rothberg. The complaints relate to the interception of the Global Sumud flotilla, which was carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip when it was intercepted by Israeli forces on Oct. 1. According to the ruling, Israeli forces boarded several vessels in international waters about 70 nautical miles off
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Israeli drone attack injures 3 hospital workers in northern Gaza despite ceasefireby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Three Palestinian hospital workers were injured Friday when an Israeli quadcopter drone dropped a bomb in the courtyard of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, in the latest violation of the ceasefire in force since Oct. 10, 2025, Anadolu reports. Gaza’s Health Ministry called for urgent international protection for medical facilities and health workers, saying the attack was part of Israel’s continued violations of the ceasefire agreement. Three staff members at Kamal Adwan Hospital were injured, including two seriously, when an Israeli quadcopter dropped a bomb while they were working inside the hospital, a medical source told Anadolu Agency. Kamal Adwan Hospital is operating on a very limited basis after Israeli forces stormed and extensively destroyed the facility
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German upper house advances bill to criminalize ‘denying Israel’s right to exist’by Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Germany’s upper house of parliament voted Friday to advance a proposal that would make it a criminal offense to publicly deny Israel’s right to exist or call for its destruction, Anadolu reports. The measure, introduced by the western state of Hesse, would impose penalties of up to five years in prison or a fine for statements made publicly that deny Israel’s existence or urge its destruction — but only if they encourage “a willingness to commit acts of antisemitic violence or arbitrary acts.” The legislation has drawn sharp criticism from civil rights groups and free-speech advocates, who argue it could chill legitimate criticism of Israeli government policies and erode the broad protections for freedom of expression guaranteed by Germany’s Constitution.
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Red Ribbons Campaign presses Red Cross to resume visits to Palestinians in Israeli jailsby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
The Red Ribbons Campaign, an advocacy initiative campaigning for the release and protection of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons, has urged the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to press Israel to resume regular visits to Palestinians held in Israeli custody. In an open letter published yesterday, the campaign called on the ICRC to use all appropriate humanitarian means within its mandate to secure the implementation of an Israeli Supreme Court ruling overturning the general ban on Red Cross visits. The letter is open for endorsement by Palestinian, Arab and international individuals and organisations supporting its humanitarian and legal aims. The ICRC is a neutral humanitarian organisation whose work includes visiting people held during armed conflicts, checking their treatment
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Israel detains Jerusalem grand mufti, bars him from Al-Aqsa Mosque for 1 weekby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Israeli authorities on Friday barred Jerusalem Grand Mufti Sheikh Mohammed Hussein from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound for one week after detaining him following Friday prayers, according to the Jerusalem Governorate. In a statement, the governorate said Israeli forces detained Hussein after he delivered the Friday sermon and led prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem. It said authorities later released the grand mufti after issuing an order barring him from entering the mosque compound for one week. READ: Israeli forces raided Al-Aqsa Mosque 26 times in June, Palestinian ministry says There was no immediate comment from the Israeli police. Israeli authorities have issued similar bans against Al-Aqsa Mosque preachers in recent years. Earlier Friday, tens of thousands of
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Israeli army begins major reduction of reserve soldiers amid budget strainby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
The Israeli army has begun a broad reduction in reserve call-ups, Israeli media reported Friday, days after reports that the military was facing financial strain. Yedioth Ahronoth said the move reflects what it described as fighting winding down on multiple fronts. “In accordance with the latest operational assessment, it has been decided to reduce the reserve force and the number of Order 8 call-up notices,” the newspaper cited the army as saying. Order 8 is an emergency mobilization mechanism that allows the Israeli army to rapidly call up reservists during war or other national emergencies. The system has been widely used since the start of Israel’s genocidal war against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Oct. 8, 2023. The army
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Iraq sentences 12 tax employees in ‘heist of the century’ corruption caseby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council said Friday that courts sentenced 12 employees of the General Commission for Taxes to prison for helping businessman Noor Zuhair withdraw state funds in the country’s so-called “heist of the century” corruption case, Anadolu reports. In a statement carried by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), the council said the convictions were part of broader efforts by specialized anti-corruption courts to prosecute those involved in financial crimes while recovering stolen public funds. The council said Iraqi courts had also sentenced Zuhair in absentia to 10 years in prison after he stopped repaying the remaining funds he owed to the state and left the country. An extradition file has been prepared, and the Arab and International Police Directorate
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German troops to leave Erbil base in northern Iraq amid regional tensionsby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Germany plans to close its military field camp near Erbil airport in northern Iraq by the end of September and withdraw most of its troops, the weekly magazine Der Spiegel reported Friday. The Defense Ministry has notified parliament of the decision to shut down the camp, according to the report. The base has faced repeated threats in recent months as tensions escalated following US-Israeli strikes on Iran. While German forces were not directly targeted by Iranian missile and drone attacks, their proximity to US units forced soldiers to spend many nights in bunkers, Der Spiegel said. Defense Ministry spokeswoman Christiane Noack confirmed that the ministry had briefed parliament’s relevant committees but declined to provide further details on the timeline or
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Iran security chief warns Israel ‘will not be safe from response’by Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Iran warned Friday that it would retaliate against any attack on its infrastructure and that Israel would face a response, according to the Mehr news agency. “As we have previously announced, any attack on infrastructure will be met with retaliation in kind,” Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said in a statement carried by the news agency. Israel, which he said was behind the recent hostile acts, “will not be safe from the response,” he added. Last month, Iran and the US signed a memorandum of understanding under Pakistani mediation aimed at ending their military conflict and reaching a lasting peace agreement. However, the two sides have exchanged attacks over the past two days following Iranian
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Trump claims Iran asked US to continue ‘talks,’ declares ceasefire ‘over’by Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
US President Donald Trump said Friday that Iran has asked Washington to continue “talks” and that Washington agreed to do so, while reiterating that a ceasefire secured last month between the two countries was “over,” Anadolu reports. “The Islamic Republic of Iran has asked us to continue ‘talks.’ We have agreed to do so, but the United States has stated to them, in no uncertain terms, that the Cease Fire is OVER!” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. Separately, in an interview with the New York Post, Trump said he left instructions for the US to launch massive strikes on Iran if Tehran succeeds in assassinating him. “I’ve left instructions — if anything happens, to just literally bomb
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‘Death to Christians’: Report documents rising anti-Christian attacks by Israelis in occupied Jerusalemby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
Christian clergy, nuns, pilgrims and holy sites are facing an increasingly hostile environment in Jerusalem, with a new report documenting a pattern of attacks that includes spitting, physical assault, threats, vandalism, anti-Christian abuse and the targeting of church processions. The findings come amid growing warnings from Palestinian Christian leaders that Israel’s far-right political climate, settler extremism and official indifference are deepening pressure on the historic Christian presence in Jerusalem and across Palestine. The latest report by Israel’s Religious Freedom Data Center (RFDC) recorded 83 acts of harassment against Christians between April and June 2026, across 76 separate incidents. The centre said the incidents were part of a wider pattern that has required the creation of a hotline, legal assistance, volunteer
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Syria has no intention of intervening in Lebanon, says speaker Berriby Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has dismissed suggestions that Syria will intervene in Lebanese affairs, following remarks by US President Donald Trump regarding Damascus’s potential role in tackling Hezbollah. In comments reported by the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, Berri stated that “Syria has no intention of intervening in Lebanon.” The statement follows disclosures by the US President that he had proposed Syria take on the responsibility of confronting Hezbollah. Trump claimed that Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa had “promised he would help with the Hezbollah issue.” Berri noted that his recent meeting with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani had clearly addressed all relevant issues. Sources close to Berri—traditionally referred to as Ain el-Tineh circles—viewed Trump’s rhetoric as political pressure aimed at both
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French report: UAE preparing first Israeli military foothold near Bab al-Mandabby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
The French newspaper Le Monde has published a report titled: “UAE discreetly builds military base in Somaliland for US and Israel”, revealing that Berbera Airport in the internationally unrecognised region of Somaliland is being transformed into a military base near one of the world’s most important shipping routes for the benefit of Abu Dhabi, Tel Aviv and Washington. Somaliland, whose capital is Hargeisa, lies on the Gulf of Aden, one of the world’s busiest maritime routes. It has a coastline of around 800 kilometres, while the Port of Berbera holds a strategic position near the Bab al-Mandab Strait, one of the world’s most important waterways for global trade and energy supplies between Asia and Europe. The region, which declared independence
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Gaza family reunited with son believed dead after year in Israeli detentionby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
A Palestinian family in the northern Gaza town of Jabalia has been reunited with their son after believing for a year that he had been killed by Israeli army fire, only to discover he had been held in an Israeli prison throughout that time. Inside the family’s home, which was damaged by Israeli bombardment, relatives broke down in tears of joy as 23-year-old Hamada Al-Banna returned unexpectedly after they had lost hope of ever seeing him again. His family had believed that Hamada and his brother, Adham, were shot dead by Israeli forces while on their way to collect food aid during the peak of the famine that hit the Gaza Strip in the summer of 2025. On Monday, Israeli
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Widespread calls to mobilise at Al-Aqsa Mosque to counter Israeli plansby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
Palestinian groups and organisations in Jerusalem have renewed calls for mass mobilisation and a strong public presence at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound amid growing concerns over increased settler activity and plans by extremist groups that they say aim to impose new Judaization realities at the site. Jerusalem-based organisations urged Palestinians to increase their presence and attend Friday prayers at the mosque, saying the move is intended to help protect the site, preserve its Islamic and Arab identity, and counter what they described as attempts to undermine its status. The appeals were directed mainly at Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem and inside Israel, as well as those from the occupied West Bank who are able to reach the city, encouraging them
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Massad Boulos: Like a man calling Libyans to prayer from Maltaby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
When Massad Boulos, the US President’s Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs, chooses to meet senior Libyan officials from both East and West Libya in Malta rather than in any Libyan city, he resembles a man calling the faithful to prayer from an island where no one hears the call. Libyans continue to pray to the rhythm of their own cities — Tripoli, Misrata, Benghazi, Sabha — while Boulos raises his voice from Malta, a place that neither expects nor responds to such a summons. The metaphor is not ornamental; it captures the entire political moment. Libya’s crisis cannot be resolved from a Mediterranean balcony. It can only be resolved where Libyans actually live, negotiate, fight, and resist: on
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Burnham admits Labour ‘got it wrong’ on Gaza as pressure grows for full break with Israelby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
Andy Burnham, the frontrunner to become Britain’s next prime minister, has apologised for Labour’s initial response to Israel’s genocide in Gaza, admitting that the party “got it wrong.” Burnham promised a tougher approach towards Israel, including possible further sanctions and a ban on trade with illegal settlements. “Labour’s initial response to the treatment of Gaza caused huge hurt. We got it wrong and I am sorry for that,” Burnham said in a video message posted on X yesterday, in what is seen as an attempt to repair the damage caused by Labour leader Keir Starmer. Within days of Israel launching its genocide on Gaza Starmer said Israel has the right to cut power and water in Gaza. The comments sparked
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Poll: 40 % of non-religious US Jews accuse Israel of genocide in Gazaby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
A poll by the Associated Press and the NORC Centre for Public Affairs Research has found growing divisions within the US Jewish community over Israel and the war in Gaza. The survey showed that around a quarter of American Jews believe Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, while the gap between religious and non-religious Jews in their views on the war and Israel has widened significantly. The report’s authors, David Crary, Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux and Peter Smith, said the war in Gaza, which began after the 7 October 2023 attack, has become the main factor deepening divisions within American Jewish communities. They said the differences between religious and non-religious Jews are now greater than at any time in recent
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Palestinian Forum in Britain welcomes Andy Burnham’s remarks on Gaza and Palestineby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
The Palestinian Forum in Britain (PFB) has today issued a statement welcoming “the important and responsible remarks made by Andy Burnham regarding Gaza and Palestine.” The statement said Burnham’s remarks reflect a growing recognition within British public life that the United Kingdom’s approach to the ongoing crisis has fallen short of its moral responsibilities and its obligations under international law. “As Mr Burnham prepares to assume the leadership of the Government in the coming days, these comments should mark not the end of a political reassessment, but the beginning of a meaningful shift in British policy towards Palestine, one grounded in international law, accountability, and the universal principles of human rights and justice.” Adnan Hmidan, Chairman of the Palestinian Forum
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Israel seeks US green light to strike Iranby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
Israel is seeking approval from US President Donald Trump to launch strikes on Iran amid the current escalation between Washington and Tehran. Israel’s public broadcaster Kan 11 reported on Thursday evening that the current confrontation remains “limited to the United States and Iran only, without any Israeli involvement”. The report said Israel expects the exchange of fire between Iran and the United States to continue over the coming days. Meanwhile, the New York Post reported on Thursday evening, citing Israeli sources, that Israel is prepared to join any future US attacks on Iran “should Washington seek help.” One source told the newspaper: “We’ve proven that we stand with the United States. I’m not sure it will be the interest of
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Podcast by Jasim Al-Azzawi with Ray McGovern: Who controls the CIA?by Mehdi Editor on July 10, 2026
WATCH: Podcast by Jasim Al-Azzawi with Richard Boyd: A Voice of Freedom on Behalf of an Oppressed Nation
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Erdoğan says NATO summit highlighted Türkiye’s central role in global securityby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said the NATO summit hosted in Ankara demonstrated Türkiye’s growing importance within the Alliance and the broader international security architecture. In a message published on X on Thursday, Erdoğan said Türkiye is “not just a host country, but a pivotal ally that directly contributes to the Alliance’s defence, diplomatic, and crisis resolution capabilities.” He said NATO’s “Vision 3.0” initiative is intended to strengthen Europe’s defence capabilities and better prepare the Alliance for emerging security challenges. Erdoğan added that Türkiye remains one of NATO’s strongest members due to its military capabilities, strategic geographic position, diplomatic experience, and expanding defence industry. Commenting on his meeting with US President Donald Trump, Erdoğan expressed optimism that the talks would
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Volkswagen’s planned defence deal with Israel blocked by Qatari investorsby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
Volkswagen’s plans for a defence partnership with Israel’s Rafael have been vetoed by the German automaker’s Qatari investors, media reported Friday, Anadolu reports. Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, Volkswagen’s third-largest shareholder, rejected management’s proposal to manufacture missile components and military vehicles at the company’s Osnabruck plant, the Bild newspaper reported. The move comes after Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume said in March that the company will stop manufacturing Volkswagen Group vehicles at Osnabruck starting in 2027 and confirmed talks with several defence firms about shifting the plant for military vehicles production. Blume provided no further details at the time. The proposal has sparked significant controversy within Germany. Volkswagen employees, peace activists and opposition politicians have criticised the plan, arguing the automaker should
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Hamas spokesperson survives Israeli assassination attemptby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem survived an Israeli airstrike on Thursday after his vehicle was targeted near Abbas Junction, west of Gaza City, according to Palestinian sources. The strike reportedly killed Mohammad al-Fayoumi, who was accompanying Qassem at the time of the attack. The reported assassination attempt came amid continued Israeli military operations in Gaza despite the ceasefire, according to Palestinian officials. Palestinian sources said that at least six Palestinians were killed and several others wounded in a series of Israeli airstrikes carried out on Thursday. In a separate incident later in the day, one Palestinian was reported killed and several others injured when an Israeli drone struck a civilian vehicle west of Gaza City. Earlier, two Palestinians were reportedly killed
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Israeli military delegation holds talks with Egyptian officials in Cairoby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
A delegation of senior Israeli military officers has held meetings with Egyptian military officials in Cairo as part of ongoing strategic consultations between the two countries, according to Israeli media reports. Israel’s public broadcaster Kan 11 reported on Thursday that the delegation spent the past two days in the Egyptian capital, where it held discussions with senior Egyptian military officials. Citing unnamed sources, the report said the meetings were part of a broader strategic dialogue focusing on shared regional interests. According to the report, the talks took place amid efforts to advance the next phase of developments in the Gaza Strip within the framework of the US-backed post-war plan, while negotiations continue over Hamas’s future role and the issue of
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Shipping through Strait of Hormuz declines as US-Iran hostilities resumeby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
Commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has declined sharply following renewed military exchanges between the United States and Iran and recent attacks on commercial vessels in the strategic waterway. According to shipping data from Kpler, only six cargo ships had transited the strait by 14:30 GMT on Thursday, compared with 21 vessels on Wednesday, indicating a significant slowdown in maritime traffic. Following the ceasefire reached in mid-June, shipping volumes had recovered to their highest levels since the conflict began, although they remained well below normal, at roughly one-third of pre-conflict traffic. The latest decline follows attacks on several vessels earlier this week and growing security concerns in the Gulf. Shipping data indicate that many vessels transiting the strait since
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Demolition of Yanoun School raises concerns over future of Palestinian village near Nablusby Marwa A on July 10, 2026
The demolition of the Yanoun Mixed Elementary School by settlers on Wednesday has intensified concerns over the future of the Palestinian village of Yanoun, east of Nablus, with local officials describing the incident as part of a broader effort to prevent displaced residents from returning. According to Palestinian officials, Yanoun was largely depopulated about eight months ago after repeated settler attacks and escalating security pressures prompted dozens of families to leave the village. Rashid Marar, head of the Yanoun Village Council, said the destruction of the school was not an isolated act but part of what he described as a systematic campaign to remove all remaining signs of Palestinian life in the village. “The school was not just classrooms; it
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Syria says arrested cell behind ‘terrorist bombings’ in Damascusby Marwa A on July 9, 2026
Syrian Interior Minister Anas Khattab said Thursday that authorities have arrested a cell responsible for “terrorist bombings” that struck Damascus two days ago, Anadolu reports. “The cell responsible for the terrorist bombings that targeted Damascus two days ago is now in our custody,” Khattab said in a statement carried by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA). He added that authorities will disclose “the identities of the cell members, their roles, and all of their affiliations” once investigations are completed. Khattab did not provide further details about the suspects or the circumstances of their arrest. READ: Syria makes major achievement with US sanctions lift, support from Turkiye, Gulf nations: President
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Israeli prime minister says Iran war ‘has not ended’by Marwa A on July 9, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Iran war “has not ended,” amid military escalation between Tehran and Washington in recent days, Anadolu reports. “The war has not ended. There are new challenges,” Netanyahu said at an air force graduation ceremony at Hatzerim Air Base in southern Israel, as cited by the daily Yedioth Ahronoth. “Maintaining air superiority is a fundamental pillar of Israel’s national security doctrine. It is key to preserving stability in the turbulent Middle East.” Iran and the US exchanged attacks over the past two days amid escalation following Iranian attacks on three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Israel and the US launched joint attacks against Iran in February, killing more than 3,000 people,
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Germany’s Merz tells Netanyahu US-Iran deal is ‘best chance’ for stabilityby Marwa A on July 9, 2026
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone call Thursday that the US-Iran framework agreement is the “best chance” for stability in the region, Anadolu reports. German government spokesman Stefan Kornelius said in a statement that the two leaders “exchanged views, especially on the situation in Lebanon as well as in the Palestinian territories.” Merz “emphasized that there must be no steps toward a de facto partial annexation of the West Bank,” the statement said. He also “underlined the importance of the framework agreement between the US and Iran as the best chance for stability in the region,” Kornelius added. The spokesman did not provide further details about the leaders’ conversation or Netanyahu’s response to
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12 Palestinians killed, 20 injured in Israeli strikes in Gaza amid ceasefire violationsby Marwa A on July 9, 2026
At least 12 Palestinians were killed and 20 others injured in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours amid ongoing violation of a ceasefire in effect since last October, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the Health Ministry said eight people were killed and 17 others injured in Israeli attacks across the enclave over the past 24 hours, raising the death toll from Israel’s genocide since Oct. 8, 2023, to more than 73,118. The ministry did not provide details about the circumstances of the deaths and injuries. The ministry said a number of victims remain trapped under the rubble and on roads, as ambulance and civil defense teams are unable to reach them. Two more Palestinians were
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Security situation in southern Lebanon remains ‘fragile,’ UN peacekeeping mission saysby Marwa A on July 9, 2026
The UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) stated on Thursday that the security situation in southern Lebanon remains “fragile” despite a decline in “violence” since late June. “The recent reduction in violence has enabled its peacekeepers to gradually increase operational activities in southern Lebanon,” UNIFIL said in a statement. “As families begin returning to their villages, peacekeepers are expanding their presence to help consolidate the relative stability achieved in recent weeks,” it added. The mission said its peacekeepers are helping repair damaged roads and other infrastructure, contributing to recovery efforts and improving access for its operational activities. “While the level of violence has decreased since late June, the situation remains fragile,” UNIFIL said, stressing that dialogue, coordination and a sustained