News | Qalibaf: Israeli regime’s actions reminiscent of Nazi crimes / U.S. warning to China
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Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, Speaker of Iran’s Parliament
Pars Today – The Speaker of Iran’s Parliament, in a meeting on adherence to international law, described the actions of the Israeli regime in Gaza as reminiscent of Nazi crimes.
Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, Speaker of Iran’s Parliament, speaking at a meeting on adherence to international law and the UN Charter to ensure international peace and security—held on the sidelines of the Sixth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament in Geneva on Tuesday—said:
“The crime in Gaza is not merely a regional crisis, but a global alarm.”
According to Pars Today, Qalibaf added: “The Zionist regime is advancing a crime with composure and planning—one that seems to have leapt from the nightmares of history’s most horrific atrocities.”
He emphasized: “The actions of the Israeli regime in Gaza are reminiscent of Nazi crimes. Any delay in standing up to Israel is tantamount to complicity in the crimes of the 21st-century Nazis. If the 21st-century Nazis win in Gaza, the flames will spread to other parts of the world.”
U.S. warning to China
Scott Bassnett, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, on Tuesday made a blatant intervention in the internal affairs of other countries, announcing that during U.S.-China trade talks in Stockholm, he warned Chinese officials that continued purchases of sanctioned oil from Russia and Iran may lead to the imposition of heavy tariffs of up to 100 percent.
Yemeni attack on Ben Gurion Airport
Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, stated on Tuesday that in support of the Palestinian people, Yemen launched a special military operation targeting Ben Gurion Airport in the occupied area of Jaffa with a "Palestine-2" hypersonic ballistic missile.
According to the statement, the operation was successfully executed.
Medvedev responds to Graham’s rhetoric
Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, on Tuesday responded to remarks by U.S. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham—who said it was time for Moscow to come to the negotiating table—by stating:
“The decision on when Moscow will come to the negotiating table to resolve the Ukraine war does not rest with Donald Trump, the U.S. president, or anyone else.”
Ban on entry of Israeli tourists to Greek beaches
Following the massacre of the people of Gaza and the prevention of humanitarian aid from entering the area, the people of Greece are refusing to allow Israeli tourists into the country’s islands, which has led to confrontations with Greek police.
Albanese denounces Western inaction in face of Israeli regime’s crimes
Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, wrote in a post on social platform X:
“The complete inability of Western leaders to uphold international law with regard to Israel is a saga of inaction. Ministers, prime ministers, presidents do nothing, they distract, impose sanctions on a few ministers—but this is not the enforcement of international law.”
UN conference participants agree on need to establish a Palestinian state
According to the draft final statement of the International Conference on Palestine held at the UN Headquarters in New York—with the goal of advancing efforts toward a peaceful solution to the Palestine issue—participants agreed on the necessity of ending conflict and war and establishing a Palestinian state.
Need to strengthen Iran-Russia media cooperation
Kazem Jalali, Iran’s Ambassador to Moscow, and Maria Zakharova, Spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, met on Tuesday and, referring to media mischief aimed at damaging bilateral relations, discussed strategies to counter fake news and harmful media narratives and offered proposals in this regard.
Moral scandal of Israeli regime's ambassador to the UAE
Israel’s Channel 12 revealed on Tuesday that Yossi Shelley, the regime’s ambassador to the UAE and former Director-General of the prime minister’s Office, will soon leave his post and return to Tel Aviv due to a moral scandal.
Russian expert: Europe has no authority to reinstate Iran sanctions
Lana Ravandi-Fadai, Associate Professor in the Department of Contemporary Eastern and African Studies at the Russian State University for the Humanities, said on Tuesday: “From the perspective of international law, the European Troika (UK, France, and Germany) has no authority to use the so-called snapback mechanism to reinstate sanctions on Iran.”
UNRWA: Airdropping aid to Gaza is risky and ineffective
Juliette Touma, Director of Communications for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), stated that airdropping aid to Gaza, while highly publicized and dramatic, has little actual impact.
“Airdropping aid is fraught with risks, whereas trucks can effectively deliver the supplies.”
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