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Pars Today – The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has advised Islamic countries to establish a “Joint operations headquarters.”
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  • Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council
    Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council

Pars Today – The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has advised Islamic countries to establish a “Joint operations headquarters.”

“Ali Larijani,” Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, in a message, warned against holding Islamic Conference meetings that are full of speeches but yield no practical results—similar to the UN Security Council sessions—and stated that such meetings are tantamount to ordering new aggression against the Israeli regime.

According to Pars Today, quoting ISNA, Larijani wrote on his X page: “At the very least, form a ‘Joint Operations Headquarters’ against the madness of this regime. This decision alone would greatly worry the master of this regime, forcing him, in his rush for global peace and the Nobel Prize! to change his orders to Israel.”

He added: “For the hungry and oppressed Muslims of Palestine, for whom you have done nothing, at least take a minimal decision to prevent your own destruction!”

NATO establishes new command center in Eastern Europe
Following claims of airspace violations by Russian drones over Poland, NATO Secretary-General announced the establishment of a new command center in Eastern Europe.

Mark Rutte stated at a Friday press conference in Brussels that Russia’s recklessness in the air along NATO’s eastern flank is increasingly intensifying. “We have witnessed airspace violations by drones over Romania, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, whether intentional or unintentional. These actions are dangerous and unacceptable,” he said.

He added that the alliance’s main responsibility is to prevent aggression and defend all its members against threats. “Today, NATO is launching the Eastern Command Center to further strengthen its position along its eastern flank,” he announced.

Strong warning from Pakistan’s Prime Minister to the Afghan Taliban
The escalation of deadly attacks on Pakistan’s security forces near the Afghan border has once again heightened tensions between the two neighbors. In response to the latest clashes, Pakistan’s Prime Minister warned the Kabul government that Islamabad will no longer exercise patience or cooperation if no action is taken against the presence of terrorist elements on Afghan soil.

During two clashes on Saturday in South Waziristan and the Dir region in the country’s northwest, 19 Pakistani army personnel were killed, and at least 45 Pakistani Taliban fighters were also reported killed.

Zionists admit to ‘irreparable damage’ caused by Iranian attacks

The head of the Scientific Council at the Weizmann Institute in the Occupied Territories admitted that during the 12-day conflict, two missiles fired by Iran caused massive and irreparable damage to 50 of the institute’s laboratories. He also emphasized that they have been sanctioned by international institutions and universities that refuse to collaborate with them in scientific and academic fields.

Global universities react to Israeli crimes in Gaza
Amid reports of Israeli universities’ complicity in Tel Aviv’s actions against Palestinians in Gaza, a growing number of universities, academic institutions, and scientific organizations worldwide are cutting ties with Israeli universities.

The widely circulated English newspaper noted that more than 63,000 people in Gaza—mostly civilians—have been martyred as a result of the Israeli regime’s criminal attacks on the Gaza Strip. It emphasized that an increasing number of academic institutions around the world are distancing themselves from Israeli academic institutions.

For example, Brazil’s Federal University of Ceará canceled an innovation conference with an Israeli university last year. Several other universities across Norway, Belgium, and Spain have also severed ties with Israeli institutions. Trinity College Dublin in Ireland took similar action this past summer. The University of Amsterdam ended its student exchange program with the Hebrew University of Israel, and the European Association of Social Anthropologists announced that it will not collaborate with Israeli academic institutions, encouraging its members to follow suit.