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  • Russia wants to develop cooperation with Gulf countries amid Mideast tensions, says Kremlin
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Russia wants to develop cooperation with Gulf countries amid the current Mideast tensions, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told state news agency Tass on Sunday, Anadolu reports. Saying that Saudi Arabia...

  • Norway ‘alarmed’ by attacks on journalists, health care workers in Lebanon
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Norway’s foreign minister on Sunday expressed concern over attacks on journalists and health care workers in Lebanon, urging respect for international humanitarian law, Anadolu reports. “I am deeply concerned by...

  • US-Israeli war against Iran violates international law, German parliamentary study says
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Legal experts for the German parliament consider the war waged by the US and Israel against Iran to be in violation of international law and warn of potential implications for...

  • Bab al-Mandeb Strait faces disruption risk as Iran war escalates
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    The Bab al-Mandeb Strait, a narrow maritime chokepoint linking the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea, faces potential disruption as the US-Israel war against Iran escalates, raising concerns over global...

  • Talks without balance: Why Tehran and Trump remain locked in escalation
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Negotiation is being spoken of constantly, yet a meaningful settlement has rarely been farther away. In an existential war, talks are not a neutral return to reason. They become another...

  • Top Pakistani, Saudi diplomats discuss ‘evolving regional, international developments’ in Islamabad amid Mideast conflict
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud on Sunday discussed “evolving regional and international developments” amid the Mideast conflict, which just started...

  • French president condemns Israeli police decision to bar Latin patriarch from Jerusalem church
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday condemned Israel’s decision to prevent the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to celebrate Palm Sunday Mass, one...

  • 14 civilians killed in RSF shelling of Sudan’s South Kordofan: Medics
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    At least 14 civilians were killed in artillery shelling by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan’s South Kordofan state, a local medical group said Sunday, Anadolu reports. The...

  • Iran says 281 students, teachers killed in US-Israeli attacks
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    At least 281 students and teachers have been killed in US-Israeli attacks on Iran since last month, an Iranian official said Sunday, Anadolu reports. The toll included 222 students, four...

  • Will the US-Israeli war on Iran open the road to Palestinian freedom?
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Some are expressing frustration that Iran’s conditions to end the war have not explicitly and unequivocally included a demand to end the Israeli occupation of Palestine and dismantle the apartheid...

  • US-Israeli strike hits building housing Qatar-based Al Araby TV office in Tehran
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    A US-Israeli attack hit a building housing the office of Al Araby Television Network in the Iranian capital Tehran on Sunday, Anadolu reports. The Qatar-based channel said on US social...

  • Israeli police bar Latin Patriarch from Jerusalem’s Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Israeli police prevented the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to celebrate Palm Sunday Mass, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the...

  • ‘Journalists must never be targeted in war zones,’ says French foreign minister after 3 killed in Lebanon
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot on Sunday denounced the killing of three journalists in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon, noting that targeting journalists would be a violation of international...

  • Hundreds of Israelis stranded at Aqaba Airport as Jordan suspends flights
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Hundreds of Israelis were stranded at King Hussein International Airport in Aqaba, southern Jordan, on Sunday after the Kingdom suspended flights of Israeli airline Arkia, Israeli Channel 12 reported. The...

  • Iran says US, Israeli universities ‘legitimate targets’ amid military escalation
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Sunday warned that US- and Israeli-linked universities in the region are now “legitimate targets” in retaliation for attacks on Iranian educational facilities, Anadolu reports....

  • Pro-Palestinian French member of European Parliament denied entry to Canada
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Rima Hassan, a French member of the European Parliament of Palestinian origin, said late Saturday she was denied entry to Canada hours before her scheduled flight, Anadolu reports. “I was...

  • Bahrain intercepts 174 missiles, 391 drones from Iran since war onset
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Bahrain said Sunday that air defenses had intercepted and destroyed 174 missiles and 391 drones targeting the kingdom since the start of Iranian attacks on Feb. 28, Anadolu reports. In...

  • Great‑power recklessness and the future of Gulf security
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    The Strait of Hormuz has always been more than a stretch of water. It is a pressure point of the modern world – where oil, ideology, history and fear collide...

  • Closure of Bab al-Mandeb ‘likely’ amid Iran-US war: Houthi official
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    A Houthi official in Yemen has not ruled out the closure of the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, which connects the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, as part of the...

  • One-third of global food is wasted as millions face hunger
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    In a world where more than 3 million children die each year from hunger-related causes, about 1.3 billion tons of food – roughly one-third of all food produced globally –...

  • How Indonesia’s tilt toward the US left it stranded in the Strait of Hormuz
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    In today’s fractured geopolitical landscape, energy flows are no longer governed by markets alone. They are shaped—often decisively—by politics. Nowhere is this clearer than in the unfolding crisis in the...

  • Iran says US seeking to achieve war goals via 15-point plan after military failure
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Iran’s parliament speaker accused the US on Sunday of pursuing a 15-point plan to achieve its war goals after failing to achieve them by military force, warning that any ground...

  • Palestinians commemorate the 50th anniversary of Land Day
    by MI on March 29, 2026

      IMAGES: Many tents of displaced people were damaged by a low-pressure system hitting the Palestinian Territories

  • UK prepares mine-clearing vessel for possible Strait of Hormuz deployment
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Britain is preparing to deploy a Royal Navy evacuation vessel to the Strait of Hormuz, equipped with a fleet of autonomous drones designed for mine detection and clearance, according to...

  • Israel says its forces cross from Syria’s Golan Heights into southern Lebanon for ‘targeted operation’
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    The Israeli army said Sunday its Alpinist Unit crossed for the first time from the Syrian Golan Heights into southern Lebanon to carry out what it described as a “targeted...

  • The envisaged five stages of Israel’s next colonial phase
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Nickolay Mladenov, the former UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, now the Board of Peace High Representative for Gaza, is misrepresenting Gaza to the full capability of...

  • Israeli police officer faces discipline for calling National Security Minister Ben-Gvir ‘convicted criminal’
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    An Israeli police officer is set to face disciplinary action after referring to National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir as a “convicted criminal,” media reports said Saturday. The report by Haaretz...

  • Pentagon preparing weeks-long ground operations in Iran amid escalation debate
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    The Pentagon is preparing for weeks of potential ground operations in Iran as thousands of US troops deploy to the Middle East, pending a decision by President Donald Trump, a...

  • Israel arrests 18 during protests against war on Iran
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Israeli police arrested 18 people Saturday in Tel Aviv and Haifa during protests against the war on Iran, according to media reports. The Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper said 13 were detained...

  • Yemen’s Houthis announce ‘second military operation’ targeting southern Israel
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Yemen’s Houthis announced Saturday that they carried out a “second military operation” targeting southern Israel, Anadolu reports. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said the group launched cruise missiles and drones...

Live Updates – Muslimvoicenetwork

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  • Russia wants to develop cooperation with Gulf countries amid Mideast tensions, says Kremlin
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Russia wants to develop cooperation with Gulf countries amid the current Mideast tensions, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told state news agency Tass on Sunday, Anadolu reports. Saying that Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states are Moscow’s “good partners” and “good friends,” he underlined that these are also countries “we want to develop bilateral cooperation with.” “We will continue to do this; we value our relations,” he added. The US and Israel on Feb. 28 launched an air offensive on Iran, so far killing over 1,340 people, including then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Iran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, along with Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf countries hosting US military assets, causing casualties and damage to infrastructure while disrupting

  • Norway ‘alarmed’ by attacks on journalists, health care workers in Lebanon
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Norway’s foreign minister on Sunday expressed concern over attacks on journalists and health care workers in Lebanon, urging respect for international humanitarian law, Anadolu reports. “I am deeply concerned by developments in #Lebanon, and alarmed by the attacks on health care workers and journalists. Medical personnel, hospitals, and members of the press must be protected,” Espen Barth Eide wrote on the US social media platform X. He called for international humanitarian law to be respected “at all times.” The comments came after two paramedics were reportedly killed Sunday in an Israeli airstrike on a center belonging to the Islamic Health Organization near Bint Jbeil Hospital in southern Lebanon. READ: 3 journalists killed in Israeli airstrike on southern Lebanese city of Jezzine

  • US-Israeli war against Iran violates international law, German parliamentary study says
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Legal experts for the German parliament consider the war waged by the US and Israel against Iran to be in violation of international law and warn of potential implications for Germany, media reports said Sunday, Anadolu reports. According to a report commissioned by the opposition party The Left, the attacks, “according to prevailing opinion,” violate the prohibition on the use of force under the UN Charter, as they are neither justified by self-defense nor authorized by the UN Security Council. In their 12-page analysis, the experts examined whether the potential use of US military bases in Germany — including Ramstein Air Base — for operations against Iran could amount to assistance for which Germany bears responsibility under international law. They

  • Bab al-Mandeb Strait faces disruption risk as Iran war escalates
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    The Bab al-Mandeb Strait, a narrow maritime chokepoint linking the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea, faces potential disruption as the US-Israel war against Iran escalates, raising concerns over global energy supplies and trade, Anadolu reports. The risk comes as the global oil market is already under strain following the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Located between Yemen and Djibouti, the Bab al-Mandeb is the only direct sea route connecting Asia and Europe via the Suez Canal. At its narrowest point, it is about 32 kilometers (17 nautical miles) wide. On Wednesday, Iranian news agency Tasnim quoted an unnamed military official as saying, “If the Americans want to think of a solution for the Strait of Hormuz with

  • Talks without balance: Why Tehran and Trump remain locked in escalation
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Negotiation is being spoken of constantly, yet a meaningful settlement has rarely been farther away. In an existential war, talks are not a neutral return to reason. They become another theatre of the conflict itself. That is the central reality of the current war involving Iran, Israel and the US. For Tehran, entering negotiations before altering the regional balance of power – especially in relation to Israel and the Gulf monarchies – would not mean peace. It would mean formalising vulnerability. For Donald Trump, de-escalation is not a cost-free option either. A war tied to Hormuz, Gulf infrastructure and energy prices cannot simply be paused without looking like strategic retreat. This is why both sides now speak the language of

  • Top Pakistani, Saudi diplomats discuss ‘evolving regional, international developments’ in Islamabad amid Mideast conflict
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud on Sunday discussed “evolving regional and international developments” amid the Mideast conflict, which just started its second month, Anadolu reports. The two top diplomats stressed “the importance of dialogue, diplomacy, and collective efforts to promote peace, security and stability in the region,” according to a statement from Islamabad’s Foreign Ministry. They reaffirmed their commitment to closer engagement and agreed to continue working together at both the bilateral and multilateral levels to “further strengthen cooperation and contribute to regional peace and prosperity.” The two sides also “reviewed bilateral relations and discussed joint efforts regarding regional developments,” the Saudi Foreign Ministry said on the US social media

  • French president condemns Israeli police decision to bar Latin patriarch from Jerusalem church
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday condemned Israel’s decision to prevent the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to celebrate Palm Sunday Mass, one of the holiest ceremonies on the Christian calendar, Anadolu reports. “I condemn this decision by the Israeli police, which adds to the worrying increase in violations of the status of Jerusalem’s Holy Sites,” Macron wrote on the US social media platform X. Voicing his support for the patriarch, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Macron also said: “The free exercise of worship in Jerusalem must be guaranteed for all religions.” In a statement, the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said Pizzaballa, along with the custos of the Holy Land, Father Francesco Ielpo, was stopped

  • 14 civilians killed in RSF shelling of Sudan’s South Kordofan: Medics
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    At least 14 civilians were killed in artillery shelling by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan’s South Kordofan state, a local medical group said Sunday, Anadolu reports. The Sudan Doctors Network said in a statement that two women and five children were among the victims in the attack that targeted the city of Dilling Saturday night, while 23 other people, including seven children, were injured. It said the attack targeted residential areas in the city, causing a high number of casualties “amid extremely difficult humanitarian and health conditions and a shortage of medical personnel.” According to the group, the city was subjected to heavy shelling for the second day by the RSF and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North

  • Iran says 281 students, teachers killed in US-Israeli attacks
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    At least 281 students and teachers have been killed in US-Israeli attacks on Iran since last month, an Iranian official said Sunday, Anadolu reports. The toll included 222 students, four preschool children, 48 teachers, and seven retired education staff, Hossein Sadeghi, head of the Information and Public Relations Center at the Education Ministry, told the state news agency IRNA. He added that 185 students and education personnel have also been injured in the US-Israeli assault. Sadeghi said the attacks have damaged 789 administrative, cultural, and educational facilities, including 700 schools, 40 administrative buildings, 30 sports facilities, five student camps, and 14 cultural and educational centers. The US and Israel have maintained airstrikes on Iran since Feb. 28, killing so far

  • Will the US-Israeli war on Iran open the road to Palestinian freedom?
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Some are expressing frustration that Iran’s conditions to end the war have not explicitly and unequivocally included a demand to end the Israeli occupation of Palestine and dismantle the apartheid regime. Among the conditions circulated in Iranian and sympathetic media—though not formally confirmed by Tehran—is the proposition that any resolution must include an end to Israel’s war across all fronts: Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and beyond. However, these conditions did not specifically prioritize the freedom of Palestine as a precondition to ending the war. That frustration is neither misplaced nor marginal. For many, Palestine is not one issue among others, but the defining axis of the conflict itself. Precisely for that reason, however, it cannot be approached in isolation. To treat

  • US-Israeli strike hits building housing Qatar-based Al Araby TV office in Tehran
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    A US-Israeli attack hit a building housing the office of Al Araby Television Network in the Iranian capital Tehran on Sunday, Anadolu reports. The Qatar-based channel said on US social media company X that all staff were safe after the attack on the building containing its Tehran office. Video footage aired by the channel showed extensive damage to the second and third floors of the building, where its office is located. The US and Israel have maintained airstrikes on Iran since Feb. 28, killing so far over 1,340 people, including then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Tehran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, along with Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf countries hosting US military assets. READ: 3 journalists killed in Israeli

  • Israeli police bar Latin Patriarch from Jerusalem’s Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Israeli police prevented the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to celebrate Palm Sunday Mass, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem said Pizzaballa, along with the Custos of the Holy Land, Father Francesco Ielpo, was stopped while heading privately to the church and “was compelled to turn back.” The Patriarchate said the incident marked the first time in centuries that church leaders were prevented from celebrating Palm Sunday at the Holy Sepulchre, one of the holiest Christian sites. It described the incident as a “grave precedent” that “disregards the sensitivities of billions” of Christians worldwide, particularly during Holy Week, when attention is focused on Jerusalem. READ: Pro-Palestinian French

  • ‘Journalists must never be targeted in war zones,’ says French foreign minister after 3 killed in Lebanon
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot on Sunday denounced the killing of three journalists in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon, noting that targeting journalists would be a violation of international law, Anadolu reports. “Journalists must never be targeted in war zones, including if they have ties to parties in the conflict,” Barrot told broadcaster France 3, according to BFM TV. “If it is indeed confirmed that the journalists in question were deliberately targeted by the Israeli army, then this is extremely serious and a blatant violation of international law,” he said. Three journalists were killed on Saturday when an Israeli airstrike targeted a vehicle they were traveling in near the city of Jezzine in southern Lebanon, according to an Anadolu

  • Hundreds of Israelis stranded at Aqaba Airport as Jordan suspends flights
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Hundreds of Israelis were stranded at King Hussein International Airport in Aqaba, southern Jordan, on Sunday after the Kingdom suspended flights of Israeli airline Arkia, Israeli Channel 12 reported. The channel aired a video showing hundreds of Israelis stranded at Aqaba Airport. There was no official comment from Jordan on the matter. Israel has closed Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv amid missile and drone attacks from Tehran, in retaliation for US and Israeli attacks on Iran since Feb. 28. Arkia, Israel’s second-largest airline, said last week that it would transfer most of its operations to airports in Jordan and Egypt. The company, however, said Sunday that Jordanian authorities were preventing it from implementing its plans, according to the daily

  • Iran says US, Israeli universities ‘legitimate targets’ amid military escalation
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Sunday warned that US- and Israeli-linked universities in the region are now “legitimate targets” in retaliation for attacks on Iranian educational facilities, Anadolu reports. In a statement carried by the semi-official Fars news agency, the IRGC accused the US and Israel of repeatedly bombing Iranian universities, including Iran University of Science and Technology in Tehran. “From now on, all universities of the occupying entity (Israel) and American universities in West Asia will be considered legitimate targets,” in response to the destruction of Iranian academic institutions, it said, calling on staff and students at US-linked universities in the region, as well as nearby residents, to stay at least one kilometer away from such facilities for

  • Pro-Palestinian French member of European Parliament denied entry to Canada
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Rima Hassan, a French member of the European Parliament of Palestinian origin, said late Saturday she was denied entry to Canada hours before her scheduled flight, Anadolu reports. “I was prevented from traveling to Canada: a troubling obstruction to parliamentary work and freedom of expression,” Hassan wrote on X. Hassan is affiliated with France’s left-wing party La France Insoumise (LFI). The party said Hassan had been invited to speak at two conferences in Montreal and that her initial electronic travel authorization had been approved by Canadian authorities. However, she was informed by email late Friday, on the eve of her departure, that her application was under review, the party said. Hassan said Canadian authorities requested extensive personal records just hours

  • Bahrain intercepts 174 missiles, 391 drones from Iran since war onset
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Bahrain said Sunday that air defenses had intercepted and destroyed 174 missiles and 391 drones targeting the kingdom since the start of Iranian attacks on Feb. 28, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the General Command of the Bahrain Defense Force said its air defense systems continue to confront successive waves of what it described as “terrorist Iranian attacks.” No details were given about casualties or damage. The entire region has been on alert since the US and Israel launched a joint offensive on Iran on Feb. 28, so far killing over 1,340 people, including then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Tehran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, along with Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf countries hosting US military assets, causing

  • Great‑power recklessness and the future of Gulf security
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    The Strait of Hormuz has always been more than a stretch of water. It is a pressure point of the modern world – where oil, ideology, history and fear collide in ways that reverberate far beyond the Middle East. The recent US–Israeli strike on Iran, described in the attached analysis as part of ‘Operation Epic Fury’, has pushed that fragile equilibrium to breaking point, triggering a cascade of retaliation, economic panic and moral uncertainty that now touches every corner of the global system. At the heart of this crisis lies a brutal truth. Nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil moves through the Strait of Hormuz. When that artery is blocked, the world does not simply feel discomfort – it feels

  • Closure of Bab al-Mandeb ‘likely’ amid Iran-US war: Houthi official
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    A Houthi official in Yemen has not ruled out the closure of the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, which connects the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, as part of the ongoing military escalation between Iran, the US and Israel, as war entered its second month, Anadolu reports. The Houthi group launched missile strikes toward Israel on Saturday, the first by the Iran-backed Yemeni group since the US and Israel launched a joint offensive against Tehran last month. “We are in joint coordination with our brothers in Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq,” Mohammed Mansour, deputy information minister in the Houthi-run government, told Al-Araby Television on Saturday. He said the Houthis joined the conflict “to provide support to our brothers in Iran who

  • One-third of global food is wasted as millions face hunger
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    In a world where more than 3 million children die each year from hunger-related causes, about 1.3 billion tons of food – roughly one-third of all food produced globally – is wasted, according to the UN food agency, Anadolu reports. The UN has designated “food waste” as the theme for this year’s International Zero Waste Day on March 30, urging governments, businesses, communities, and individuals to participate in the initiative at all levels. According to data compiled by Anadolu from the Global Report on Food Crises, which gives an in-depth analysis of food and nutrition crises at the global, regional and country level, more than 295 million people across 53 countries and regions faced varying levels of acute hunger in

  • How Indonesia’s tilt toward the US left it stranded in the Strait of Hormuz
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    In today’s fractured geopolitical landscape, energy flows are no longer governed by markets alone. They are shaped—often decisively—by politics. Nowhere is this clearer than in the unfolding crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, where Indonesia finds itself on the wrong side of a strategic divide. As tensions escalate in the Middle East, Iran has adopted a selective approach to maritime access through the strait, one of the world’s most vital energy chokepoints. Rather than a blanket closure, Tehran has opted for a calibrated policy: friendly nations may pass; others must wait.  The consequences for Indonesia are immediate and stark. While countries like Malaysia, Thailand, China, India and Russia have secured safe passage for their tankers, two Indonesian vessels remain stranded.

  • Iran says US seeking to achieve war goals via 15-point plan after military failure
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Iran’s parliament speaker accused the US on Sunday of pursuing a 15-point plan to achieve its war goals after failing to achieve them by military force, warning that any ground attack on the country would face a “decisive” response, Anadolu Agency reports. Writing on Telegram, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said the US is “openly calling for negotiations while secretly planning a ground attack.” He said the Iranians are prepared for any ground operation by US forces, vowing a “decisive response” for any such attack. “These days, different words and statements are heard from enemy officials about negotiations. America is expressing its desires and declaring what it has not achieved in war as a 15-point list and seeking it in diplomacy.” Iran

  • Palestinians commemorate the 50th anniversary of Land Day
    by MI on March 29, 2026

      IMAGES: Many tents of displaced people were damaged by a low-pressure system hitting the Palestinian Territories

  • UK prepares mine-clearing vessel for possible Strait of Hormuz deployment
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Britain is preparing to deploy a Royal Navy evacuation vessel to the Strait of Hormuz, equipped with a fleet of autonomous drones designed for mine detection and clearance, according to the Sunday Times on Saturday, Anadolu reports. Last week, ministers said RFA Lyme Bay, an amphibious landing vessel currently undergoing routine maintenance in Gibraltar, would be sent to the Mediterranean for training exercises. However, sources cited by The Sunday Times, indicated that John Healey, the UK’s defense secretary, has authorized contingency plans for the 580-foot Bay-class ship to be sent to the Strait of Hormuz to support mine-clearance efforts. According to the report, RFA Lyme Bay will be equipped in Gibraltar with autonomous mine-clearance systems, including underwater drones and mine-hunting

  • Israel says its forces cross from Syria’s Golan Heights into southern Lebanon for ‘targeted operation’
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    The Israeli army said Sunday its Alpinist Unit crossed for the first time from the Syrian Golan Heights into southern Lebanon to carry out what it described as a “targeted operation” along the border, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the army said troops from the Alpinist Unit, under the command of the 810th Brigade, “completed a targeted operation” to thwart what it called attempts by “terror” groups to establish a foothold along the Lebanon border. It said the forces operated in complex mountainous terrain, crossing on foot through deep snow from the Syrian Hermon area (Jabal al-Sheikh) in the occupied Golan Heights toward Mount Dov (Shebaa Farms) in southern Lebanon. According to the statement, the troops conducted reconnaissance, intelligence gathering,

  • The envisaged five stages of Israel’s next colonial phase
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Nickolay Mladenov, the former UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, now the Board of Peace High Representative for Gaza, is misrepresenting Gaza to the full capability of Western complicity with colonialism.  Over the span of eight months, the Board of Peace is supposed to implement the five stages of disarmament, subject to agreement by Israel and Hamas. Israel has nothing to lose whether the agreement goes through or not. For Palestinians, however, the picture is bleak either way, and no amount of double speak by Mladenov can disguise the fact that disarmament and reconstruction facilitate Israel’s control over Gaza through the Board of Peace. Stopping military operations and implementing humanitarian protocols constitutes the first stage of disarmament.

  • Israeli police officer faces discipline for calling National Security Minister Ben-Gvir ‘convicted criminal’
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    An Israeli police officer is set to face disciplinary action after referring to National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir as a “convicted criminal,” media reports said Saturday. The report by Haaretz said police concluded in its investigation that describing Ben-Gvir as a “convicted criminal” constituted a “political statement,” despite his criminal record, including convictions for 13 offenses, among them “supporting a terrorist organization.” Ben-Gvir, who has been accused of attempting to turn the police into a “private militia,” has convictions that include incitement to racism, identifying with a terrorist organization, propaganda for a terrorist organization, participation in an illegal gathering, taking part in a riot and damage to property. Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara previously petitioned the Supreme Court to remove Ben-Gvir

  • Pentagon preparing weeks-long ground operations in Iran amid escalation debate
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    The Pentagon is preparing for weeks of potential ground operations in Iran as thousands of US troops deploy to the Middle East, pending a decision by President Donald Trump, a media report said Saturday, Anadolu Agency reports. Officials said the plans could mark “a new phase of the war” that may be “significantly more dangerous” for US forces than the first four weeks of fighting, according to the Washington Post. Any ground mission would fall short of a full-scale invasion and could involve raids by Special Operations forces and conventional infantry, according to officials who spoke on condition of anonymity. They said the operations could expose troops to “drones and missiles, ground fire and improvised explosives.” “It’s the job of

  • Israel arrests 18 during protests against war on Iran
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Israeli police arrested 18 people Saturday in Tel Aviv and Haifa during protests against the war on Iran, according to media reports. The Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper said 13 were detained during a demonstration at Habima Square in central Tel Aviv. Police said protesters disrupted the public order and failed to comply with officers’ instructions. The newspaper said clashes broke out between demonstrators and police during the rally, prompting the arrest of several people police described as “rioters.” READ: Israeli gov’t’sending army into multi-front war without strategy,’ says opposition leader Five more were arrested during a separate protest involving 100 demonstrators at Horev Junction in the northern city of Haifa, the newspaper added. Police said the arrests there were made for what

  • Yemen’s Houthis announce ‘second military operation’ targeting southern Israel
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Yemen’s Houthis announced Saturday that they carried out a “second military operation” targeting southern Israel, Anadolu reports. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said the group launched cruise missiles and drones at “vital sites.” He said the operation was carried out simultaneously with military operations by Iran and Hezbollah, and claimed it had achieved its objectives. Saree said Houthi operations would continue in the coming days until “the aggression“​​​​​​​ stops. Earlier Saturday, the group announced its first military operation against southern Israel since the outbreak of the current US-Israeli war against Iran. READ: Over 230 children killed in US-Israeli attacks in first month of war, says Iran The Houthis said they launched a ballistic missile at “sensitive military sites” in southern Israel.

  • Pro-Palestine demonstrations draw crowds across Europe
    by MI on March 29, 2026

    Several pro-Palestine rallies were held across Europe on Saturday, drawing large crowds. “Over half a million people” marched together for Palestine and against the far right in London, the Palestine Solidarity Campaign said on the US social media platform X. Joined by groups including the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the Stop the War Coalition, protesters also condemned Israeli strikes on Lebanon and the US-Israeli war on Iran. Demonstrators carried banners reading “Freedom for Palestine,” “Stop Bombing Iran,” and “Stop Arming Israel,” while also speaking out against Islamophobia. Meanwhile, rallies were held across multiple regions in France following a call by around 90 organizations. READ: Israeli media reports consolidation of ‘yellow line’ as Gaza border reality “In every region of France

  • Iran agrees to allow 20 more Pakistani-flagged ships to transit Strait of Hormuz, Islamabad confirms
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    Iran has agreed to allow 20 more ships under the Pakistani flag to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, which has been effectively closed for weeks, Anadolu reports. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed the move on the US social media platform X, calling it a constructive gesture that deserves appreciation. It is a harbinger of peace and will help usher stability in the region, he said. “Dialogue, diplomacy, and such confidence-building measures are the only way forward,” he added. Pakistan is set to host a quadrilateral meeting on the Middle East conflict on Sunday. Top diplomats of Türkiye, Pakistan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia are due to meet in Islamabad to discuss ongoing efforts to de-escalate heightened tensions in the

  • 3 journalists killed in Israeli airstrike on southern Lebanese city of Jezzine
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    Three journalists were killed on Saturday when an Israeli airstrike targeted a vehicle they were traveling in near the city of Jezzine in southern Lebanon, according to an Anadolu correspondent, Anadolu reports. The deceased include Al-Manar TV correspondent Ali Shuaib, Al-Mayadeen correspondent Fatima Fatouni, and a cameraman. In a statement, the Israeli army admitted the killing of Ali Shuaib, but did not comment on the death of the other two journalists. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said the attack constitutes a “blatant crime that violates all norms” and called on international bodies to take action. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam also condemned the attack, urging respect for international law, according to the National News Agency. Separately, the Syndicate of Workers in Visual

  • US amphibious ship USS Tripoli arrives in Middle East, CENTCOM says
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    A US amphibious assault vessel carrying thousands of expeditionary forces has arrived in the Middle East, US Central Command said Saturday, Anadolu reports. “US Sailors and Marines aboard USS Tripoli (LHA 7) arrived in the US Central Command area of responsibility, March 27,” CENTCOM said in a statement. The USS Tripoli serves as the flagship for an expeditionary force of about 3,500 sailors and Marines, along with transport and strike fighter aircraft and amphibious and tactical assets, the command said. The deployment comes as the US and Israel continue joint strikes on Iran that began Feb. 28, killing more than 1,340 people, including then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Iran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel, along with Jordan,

  • Iran weighing possible withdrawal from Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    The possibility of Iran’s withdrawal from the Nuclear Non‑Proliferation Treaty (NPT) is under discussion in Tehran, Iranian media reported on Saturday, Anadolu reports. Relevant government bodies, including parliament, are currently “urgently” mulling withdrawal, Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported. On the US social media company X, Tehran Deputy Malek Shariati said an “emergency plan to support the nuclear rights” of Iran has three main areas. These include a declaration of withdrawal from the NPT, the cancellation of the countermeasure law in implementing the 2014 Iran nuclear deal, and support for a new international agreement with like-minded countries for the development of peaceful nuclear technologies, including Shanghai and the BRICS bloc of Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and others. The

  • “Schadenfreude, how sweet it is”
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    There is a word that describes what is unfolding across screens in the Middle East at night: Schadenfreude. The feeling of immense, indescribable pleasure to see your enemy suffer pain, destruction, and death. When Iranian missiles arc across the skies over Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Eilat—trails of fire cutting through the dark, Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims, a great swath of people across the globe, do not watch in fear or terror, but in thrilling exultation. Phones glow in living rooms from Beirut to Baghdad, from Amman to distant corners of the Muslim world. Bloggers, popcorn in hand, narrate the spectacle in real time and colorful language, their voices rising, urging viewers to celebrate, to chant, to scream with joy as every

  • Rights groups call for emergency meeting of parties to the Geneva Conventions regarding the proposed Israeli law to execute Palestinian prisoners
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    The Geneva Centre for Democracy and Human Rights (Geneva), the International Justice Forum (Istanbul) and the International Union of Jurists (Geneva Branch) on Friday 27th March submitted a formal request to the Swiss Federal Council and the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs to discuss the proposed Israeli law to execute Palestinian prisoners. The request was submitted to the Swiss Government because of Switzerland’s primary legal role as the depositary state of the 1949 Geneva Conventions. The letter read: “This request comes against the backdrop of the grave development represented by the approval by the Israeli Knesset’s National Security Committee of a draft law permitting the imposition of the death penalty on Palestinian prisoners. This development constitutes a highly alarming escalation

  • The Intelligence Intellectuals: Social Scientists and the Making of the CIA
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    On 25 June 1950, North Korea’s Korean People Army crossed the 38th parallel launching a full-scale invasion of South Korea. American President Harry S. Truman calls his advisors and military officers into an emergency meeting. What is telling about those who gathered that day was who was not invited to the critical meeting – the Central Intelligence Agency – was excluded from the proceedings. A relative newcomer to the national security world, the invasion was seen as the latest example of the CIA’s failure to anticipate a major global event. Criticism of the agency was widespread and many wondered what value they offered. The problem was while everyone understood what intelligence work involved during wartime, making sense of what intelligence

  • Over 230 children killed in US-Israeli attacks in first month of war, says Iran
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    Over 230 children have been killed in the ongoing US‑Israeli offensive on Iran which began a month ago, Iran said on Saturday, Anadolu reports. About 1,800 other children have been wounded, the Iranian Health Ministry said. The entire region has been on alert since the US-Israeli offensive on Iran began on Feb. 28, so far killing over 1,340 people, including then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Iran has responded with drone and missile attacks targeting Israel, as well as Jordan, Iraq, and Gulf countries hosting US military bases, causing casualties, infrastructure damage, and disruption to global markets and aviation. READ: Turkish intelligence chief warns Israel-US war on Iran risks global crisis

  • Turkish intelligence chief warns Israel-US war on Iran risks global crisis
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    The head of Türkiye’s National Intelligence Organization warned Saturday that the ongoing war involving Israel, the US, and Iran risks escalating into a wider global crisis if it continues, Anadolu reports. Speaking at the Stratcom Summit 2026 in Istanbul, Ibrahim Kalin said: “Since the pandemic, our world has been going through many critical thresholds, crises, and ruptures.” The Russia-Ukraine war that began in 2022 recently entered its fifth year and there is still no clear picture of how it will end, he said. Kalin also said the consequences of the war that began on Oct. 7, 2023 between Israel and Palestinian resistance group Hamas continue to be felt. “While efforts to realize peace in Gaza continue, Israel’s violations and its

  • Washington says it wants a deal. Its actions point to a ground war
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    Americans have heard this script before. A president says he wants a deal, insists he does not want a wider war, and then quietly builds the military architecture for one anyway. That is where the United States now stands in its war with Iran. Even as Donald Trump talks about a possible settlement and claims there are “major points of agreement,” the Pentagon is preparing to send thousands more troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, adding to a military buildup that already looks less like leverage and more like preparation for a deeper phase of the war. A government serious about winding down a conflict does not keep expanding the force package behind it. The gap

  • When power becomes a trap: America’s strategic deadlock in Iran
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    Power, in theory, expands choices. In practice, it can do the opposite. The stronger a state becomes, the more it risks becoming trapped by the very instruments it relies upon. Nowhere is this paradox more visible than in the United States’ confrontation with Iran—a crisis that exposes not American strength, but the limits of its strategic imagination. A recent analysis by Vali Nasr in Foreign Affairs (27 March 2026) makes this point with unusual clarity: Washington has no good options left. What remains is a narrowing corridor of decisions in which every path carries escalating costs, diminishing returns, and the constant risk of unintended consequences. This is not simply a policy failure. It is the outcome of a long-standing strategic

  • Christian leaders in Jerusalem call on Israel to reopen Church of the Holy Sepulchre ahead of Easter
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    Church leaders in Jerusalem on Saturday called on Israel to reopen Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre ahead of annual Easter celebrations, Anadolu reports. Speaking to Anadolu, Issa Musleh, spokesperson for the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Jerusalem, said church leaders are urging Israel to fully reopen the church to allow observances of Holy Week and Easter. Easter falls on different dates in different divisions of Christendom, with Western churches in 2026 marking it on April 5 and Eastern churches on April 12. Celebrations include Good Friday prayers, Holy Fire Saturday, and Easter liturgies in Jerusalem. Since Feb. 28, Israeli authorities have kept the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and Al-Aqsa Mosque closed, citing the ongoing Israeli-US war on Iran. Musleh

  • A regional union or a union of isolation between Iraq and Iran?
    by Marwa A on March 28, 2026

    When politics collapses into a full‑fledged state of isolation, fragile states begin inventing projects that exist only on paper—or in hurried phone calls. This is precisely what Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian did when he proposed to Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid the creation of a “regional union” to promote development and stability during a phone conversation, even as Iran reels under American strikes. A union? Regional? Development? In the Iranian context, these words sound exactly like a drowning man proposing the creation of a swimming club. And Pezeshkian—whose presidency amounts to little more than a bureaucratic chair under the ceiling of the IRGC—did not specify which countries would be invited to this union. Naturally so. Who would accept in the

  • WHO: Israeli attacks cripple health services in Lebanon
    by Marwa A on March 27, 2026

    Israel’s ongoing attacks in Lebanon cripple health services in Lebanon, the World Health Organization (WHO)’s Lebanon Emergency Situation Report said, Anadolu reports. Since Israeli attacks on the country expanded since March 2, access to healthcare worsened, the report stated earlier this week. 64 attacks on the healthcare were identified, killing at least 53 healthcare workers and injuring 91 others, it said. Nine hospitals were damaged, 50 primary healthcare centers were closed, and four primary healthcare centers were damaged. Five hospitals, including Bahman Hospital, Al-Sahel Hospital, Bint Jbeil Public Hospital, Mays al-Jabal Public Hospital, and Al-Burj Hospital, were closed, the report added. On Friday evening, the Lebanese Health Ministry announced that the death toll from the Israeli attacks rose to 1,142,

  • Iran holds the keys to victory in the war with USA and Israel
    by Marwa A on March 27, 2026

    “We do not choose between empires -we choose dignity, sovereignty, and freedom.” (Soekarno was the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independence) As of March 25-26, 2026, Iran has rejected U.S. proposals to end the conflict, instead outlining five key conditions, as reported by Iranian state media and Iranian Embassy in South Africa. These conditions, aimed at halting the current hostilities, include: A complete stop to U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran and its allies. The establishment of concrete mechanisms to prevent the re-imposition of war. Guaranteed and clear payment for war damages and compensation. An end to fighting across all fronts involving Iran and its regional “resistance” allies. Recognition of Iranian sovereignty and control over the Strait of Hormuz. These demands are

  • No Kings, no exceptions: How Trump’s Iran war exposes the death of American democracy
    by Marwa A on March 27, 2026

    On 28th February 2026, the United States went to war. No congressional debate. No public deliberation. No formal declaration. Just a midnight operation, with top lawmakers notified only minutes before the bombs fell, announcing that American aircraft were already striking Tehran. This is not how a republic wages war. This is how a king does. The strikes on Iran — codenamed Operation Epic Fury— killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and multiple senior officials, put American lives in harm’s way without a single vote of the people’s representatives, and shook global energy markets to their foundations. Article I of the Constitution gives Congress, not the president, the power to declare war. Trump did it anyway. And in doing so, he

  • US, Israel target Iran’s largest steel companies in new wave of strikes
    by Marwa A on March 27, 2026

    The US and Israel targeted Iran’s Khuzestan and Mobarakeh steel companies, among the country’s most strategic and largest steel companies, in a new wave of strikes amid an ongoing escalation, Anadolu reports. Emergency units arrived at the scene, Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency reported on Friday, stating that more details will be revealed regarding the development. One person was killed and 15 others were injured during the attack in Isfahan, Iran’s IRIB News Agency reported, citing Mehdi Jamalinejad, the provincial governor. Regional escalation has continued since the US and Israel launched a joint offensive on Iran on Feb. 28, killing more than 1,340 people, including then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Tehran has retaliated with waves of drone and missile strikes targeting

  • US investigating unauthorized drones detected early March over base hosting B-52 bombers
    by Marwa A on March 27, 2026

    US Barksdale Air Force Base in the state of Louisiana detected multiple unauthorized drones flying over the military installation during the week of March 9, with federal and local law enforcement agencies now involved in the investigation, according to an official on Friday, Anadolu reports. The base, which hosts the US Air Force’s B-52 bomber fleet, confirmed the incursions in a statement to Anadolu, saying: “Barksdale Air Force Base detected multiple unauthorized drones operating in our airspace during the week of March 9th.” “Flying a drone over a military installation is not only a safety issue, it is a criminal offense under federal law,” it said. Noting that the base is “working closely with federal and local law enforcement agencies

  • US military assets worth billions damaged or lost in Iran war: Report
    by Marwa A on March 27, 2026

    Billions of dollars in US military equipment have been damaged or destroyed since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran, mostly due to Iranian missile and drone attacks, according to a Wall Street Journal report published on Friday, Anadolu reports. Losses in the first three weeks of the conflict are estimated at $1.4 billion to $2.9 billion, Elaine McCusker, a former Pentagon budget official now at the American Enterprise Institute, told the newspaper. Among the incidents cited, three F-15E fighter jets were mistakenly shot down by a Kuwaiti aircraft on March 1, while an F-35 stealth jet made an emergency landing on March 16 after reportedly coming under fire. Iran claims it targeted the aircraft, according to the report.

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