Iran and world news |Iran and Iraq sign security agreement; Global outcry for justice in Gaza
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Meeting between Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, and his Iraqi counterpart Qasim al-Araji.
Pars Today – Iran and Iraq have agreed to sign a security memorandum of understanding aimed at strengthening regional stability and preventing any disruption to the security of both countries.
Condemning the targeted assassination of Palestinian journalists by the Israeli regime, the extension of the suspension of trade tariffs between the United States and China for another 90 days, the widespread deployment of Israeli troops near the Gaza border, and the global outcry against the genocidal crimes of the Israeli regime are among the headlines you will find in this news package from Pars Today.
Iran and Iraq sign security memorandum to strengthen regional stability
The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council announced the signing of a security memorandum with Iraq aimed at preventing any disruption to the security of the two countries. Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, who traveled to Baghdad, said in a press conference about the memorandum: “The main focus of the security agreement with Iraq is to prevent any interference and disruption in the security of the two countries. The primary goal is to establish lasting stability in Tehran-Baghdad relations.”
Sharp reaction from Iran’s Foreign Minister to the assassination of Palestinian journalists
Iran’s Foreign Minister condemned the targeted killing of Palestinian journalists by the Israeli regime, describing the act as a sign of weakness and fear from a regime “on the brink of collapse.” Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Foreign Minister, in a response to the assassination of Palestinian journalists by the Israeli regime, said: “Israel has deliberately targeted journalists for assassination. Is this a sign of strength? Or is it a sign of the fear of an isolated and globally despised regime that is on the verge of collapse?”
An Israeli military drone struck a tent used by journalists stationed near Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. In this attack, seven individuals, including two Al Jazeera journalists, were martyred.
Revealing extensive Israeli military deployment near Gaza border
An American media outlet has uncovered the widespread deployment of Israeli troops and military equipment near the Gaza border, coinciding with the Netanyahu cabinet’s plan for the full occupation of Gaza.
In an exclusive report, the American magazine Newsweek announced that new satellite images reveal a significant concentration of Israeli soldiers and military hardware around the Gaza Strip.
The plan for the full occupation of Gaza was announced after the Israeli prime minister’s office stated last week that the regime’s security cabinet had approved Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposal to fully occupy Gaza City.
The decision to occupy the Gaza Strip has triggered a wave of global reactions and international condemnation. Many officials and human rights organizations worldwide have warned about the humanitarian consequences of this action and have called for an immediate end to the war and the establishment of a lasting ceasefire in the region.
Global outcry against the war in Gaza; Protests in Tunisia, Morocco, and Sweden condemning Israeli crimes
Hundreds of people in Tunisia, Morocco, and Sweden took to the streets to strongly condemn the policy of starving the people of Gaza and attacks on journalists.
In Tunisia, hundreds of citizens gathered in the streets of the capital to express their opposition to the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip and the policy of starving its residents. In Morocco, several citizens held street protests condemning the actions of the Israeli regime in Gaza and calling for an immediate end to the war.
In Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, dozens of people carried placards condemning Tel Aviv’s inhumane policies and expressing their support for the oppressed people of Gaza.
Extension of trade truce; China and the US suspend heavy tariffs
As the trade war between Beijing and Washington enters a critical phase, the two global economic powers have agreed to extend the suspension of their triple-digit tariffs on each other for another 90 days. Analysts say this move could help stabilize seasonal imports and reduce trade tensions.
Donald Trump, the President of the United States, announced that by signing an executive order, he has extended the suspension of tariffs on Chinese imports until November 10, 2025. China’s Ministry of Commerce also stated that Beijing has taken the necessary measures to extend the tariff suspension and address certain non-tariff barriers.
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