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    Iran Elections 2024: Pezeshkian wins presidency; all about pro-West & anti-hijab reformist candidate

    Reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian won Iran’s runoff presidential election Saturday, besting hard-liner Saeed Jalili by promising to reach out to the West and ease enforcement on the country’s mandatory headscarf law after years of sanctions and p...

    Reformist Pezeshkian wins Iran's presidential runoff election, besting hard-liner Jalili

    ​​Pezeshkian promised no radical changes to Iran's Shiite theocracy in his campaign and long has held Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as the final arbiter of all matters of state in the country.

    Hezbollah's deputy leader says group would stop fighting with Israel after Gaza cease-fire

    Hezbollah's deputy leader, Sheikh Naim Kassem, stated that a full cease-fire in Gaza is crucial for halting hostilities on the Lebanon-Israel border. He emphasized Hezbollah's support role for Hamas and indicated that if Gaza's conflict ceases, their military assistance will also end. Kassem expressed uncertainty about how Hezbollah would respond to partial cease-fires or ongoing military actions in Gaza. The remarks come amid heightened tensions as talks of Gaza cease-fires falter, raising concerns of escalation along the Lebanon-Israel frontier.

    US and Europe warn Lebanon's Hezbollah to ease strikes on Israel and back off from wider Mideast war

    Mediators from the U.S., Europe, and Arab nations are working to prevent escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon from turning into a broader Middle East conflict. Despite ongoing violence and threats from Iran and Israel, efforts are focused on warning Hezbollah against provoking Israel further. The situation has been marked by cross-border attacks and strong rhetoric, with fears that a second front in the region could open, complicating the conflict with Hamas in Gaza. Diplomatic efforts continue, with hopes that a resolution in Gaza could ease tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border.

    Iran warns Israel of 'obliterating' war if Lebanon attacked

    The comment from Iran's mission to New York comes with fears of a wider regional war involving Israel and Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah movement. The two sides have engaged in near-daily exchanges of fire since the war in Gaza began.

    UN Security Council demands Iran-backed Yemen rebels halt their attacks on ships in Mideast waters

    The U.N. Security Council approved a resolution demanding Yemen's Houthi rebels halt attacks on ships and address maritime security disruptions in a critical Middle East waterway. The resolution, approved 12-0 with Russia, China, and Algeria abstaining, did not mention the Houthis' claim that their attacks are related to the Israel-Hamas war. The resolution condemns the Houthis' attacks and calls for addressing regional conflicts.

    • No matter who wins Iran's presidential election, much may hinge on the 'Great Satan' US

      In the waning moments of Iran's final televised presidential debate, one of the top candidates to replace the late hard-line President Ebrahim Raisi invoked the name of the one person who perhaps has done more than anyone to change the trajectory of the Islamic Republic's relationship with the wider world in recent years.

      Suspected Houthi attack targets a ship in the Gulf of Aden, while Iraqi-claimed attack targets Eilat

      Early Wednesday, a suspected missile attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels targeted a ship in the Gulf of Aden. Concurrently, an Iraqi militant group allied with the Houthis claimed responsibility for a drone attack on the southern Israeli port city of Eilat. These incidents mark an ongoing escalation linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza, as well as tensions involving Yemen's internal politics.

      Suspected Houthi attacks target a ship in Gulf of Aden and Israeli port city of Eilat

      Yemen's Houthi rebels launched suspected attacks early Wednesday, targeting a ship near Aden in the Gulf of Aden and the Israeli port city of Eilat. A missile reportedly struck close to a merchant vessel off Aden, with no reported damage. Meanwhile, a drone incident occurred near Eilat, triggering Israeli air raid sirens. The Houthis, known for such attacks, have not claimed responsibility yet. Their ongoing campaign aims to disrupt shipping in the region, citing the Gaza conflict as a motive.

      Israel defence chief to discuss Gaza, Lebanon on U.S. trip

      Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant is heading to Washington to discuss the next phase of the Gaza war and escalating hostilities on the border with Lebanon. Hezbollah began attacking Israel shortly after Hamas' October 7 assault sparked the war in Gaza, and the sides have been trading blows in the months since then. Hezbollah has said it will not stop until there is a ceasefire in Gaza.

      Thousands of Iran-backed fighters offer to join Hezbollah in its fight against Israel

      Iran-backed fighters from various countries are prepared to support Hezbollah in Lebanon against Israel if conflict escalates. Recent clashes along the Lebanon-Israel border have increased tensions. Hezbollah already has a large number of fighters but could receive additional support from Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

      Oil inches up as war jitters outweigh surprise build in U.S. crude stocks

      Oil prices rose on conflict fears in Europe and the Middle East, with unexpected U.S. crude inventory build. Concerns over escalating conflict and supply disruptions led to price increases in the oil market.

      Is the Hezbollah-Israel conflict about to spiral?

      The conflict between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah has escalated dangerously after more than eight months of fighting triggered by the Gaza war. Both sides are signaling readiness for a bigger confrontation, with the U.S. seeking a diplomatic solution. Hezbollah began trading fire with Israel to support Palestinians in Gaza, part of the regional spillover from the Gaza war. Israel views Hezbollah as a major threat due to its growing arsenal and foothold in Syria. The conflict has displaced tens of thousands and could worsen significantly if not contained.

      Israeli airstrikes near city of Aleppo kills several people, Syrian state media say

      Syria and Israel have been at war since Israel's founding in 1948. Syria's President Bashar Assad has been backed by Iran in his country's yearslong war, and Israeli strikes previously have targeted Iranian positions and equipment. The strikes also come while Israel is fighting Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Israel separately has been striking targets in Lebanon as well as Hezbollah continues its cross-border fire into the country.

      PM Netanyahu aide: Joe Biden's Gaza plan 'not a good deal' but Israel accepts it

      In an interview with Britain's Sunday Times, Ophir Falk, chief foreign policy advisor to Netanyahu, said Biden's proposal was "a deal we agreed to — it's not a good deal but we dearly want the hostages released, all of them". "There are a lot of details to be worked out," he said, adding that Israeli conditions, including "the release of the hostages and the destruction of Hamas as a genocidal terrorist organisation" have not changed.

      Palestine: Ireland, Spain and Norway recognize the state as countries push for Israel-Hamas war solution

      The leaders of Ireland, Spain, and Norway announced their countries' recognition of Palestine as a state, intending to support a two-state solution and push for peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Israel's reaction was negative, warning of potential consequences. This move aligns with several European countries considering similar recognition.

      Israel says it's recalling ambassadors from Ireland and Norway over Palestinian state recognition

      Israel's Foreign Minister Israel Katz recalls ambassadors from Norway and Ireland as they plan to recognize a Palestinian state, potentially impacting hostage negotiations with Hamas and Iran. Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store supports recognition, echoing EU countries' push for a two-state solution post-Oslo agreement.

      Iran President Raisi's death: 'It wasn't us,' says Israel, following tragic helicopter crash

      An Israeli official denies involvement in the helicopter crash that claimed the life of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, as reported by Reuters. Raisi, a staunch supporter of Iran's supreme leader, died alongside officials in the crash. His presidency marked continued confrontation with the US and Israel, following Trump's withdrawal from the nuclear agreement.

      Hamas mourns Raisi death, hails his 'support for Palestinian resistance'

      Hamas mourns Iranian President Raisi's death, appreciating his support for Palestinian resistance during Israel-Hamas war. Iran-backed Hamas allies engage in violence across the region, involving clashes with Israel and Hezbollah.

      Iran's nuclear policy of pressure and talks likely to go on even after president's death

      Iran's nuclear program is nearing weapons-grade uranium enrichment, prompting indirect talks with the U.S. and inviting the UN atomic watchdog for negotiations. This strategy aims to lift economic sanctions crippling Iran's economy. Following a major attack on Israel amid its Gaza conflict, Iran seeks to manage risks from the U.S. Despite the recent helicopter crash killing key Iranian leaders, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei remains in control, continuing efforts to balance pressure and diplomacy. Indirect talks with the U.S. are ongoing, with uncertain outcomes.

      Aggression or Caution: The choice facing Iran's next leaders

      A decade ago, it was possible to imagine a very different future for the United States and Iran. Raisi's predecessor, Hassan Rouhani, and his urbane, Western-educated foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, seemed determined to dial back the decades of hostility, and sanctions, that had crippled Iran's economy. They talked about personal freedom and women's rights, and courted European leaders even while Iran's Revolutionary Guard kept funding terrorism.

      Helicopter crash that killed Iran's president and others could reverberate across the Middle East

      The helicopter crash of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei underscores Iran's vast influence in the Middle East, impacting regional conflicts, alliances, and nuclear concerns.

      Helicopter crash that killed Iran's president and others could reverberate across the Middle East

      The helicopter crash involving Iranian President Raisi will have significant consequences in the Middle East and Israel, fueled by concerns over Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons, U.S. sanctions under Donald Trump, and disruptions to the U.N. nuclear agency. The escalating tensions pose a threat to global non-proliferation efforts.

      'Whole world should provide help to Iran': Ghulam Nabi Azad on death of Prez Raisi in chopper crash
      Like a Netflix thriller: Raisi's death revives talk of Mossad's free run in Iran

      Iran President Raisi Helicopter Crash: Social media is abuzz with conspiracy theories surrounding the helicopter crash that killed Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian. Amid the Israel-Hamas war, suspicions arise, but experts find Israeli involvement unlikely due to the potential consequences of such an act.

      Iran President Raisi dead: How it may impact the region including Israel, oil prices, gold, and stock markets

      The death of Iranian President Raisi in a helicopter crash is poised to have significant repercussions, given Iran's longstanding conflicts and alliances in the Middle East. The incident comes amidst escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, raising concerns about regional stability and Iran's nuclear ambitions.

      Speculation arises over potential Israeli involvement in Iranian President Raisi's helicopter crash

      Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, known for his hard-line stance and ties to the supreme leader, died at 63 in a helicopter crash along with Iran's foreign minister and other officials. Raisi's tenure included significant actions like large-scale executions in 1988, uranium enrichment for potential nuclear weapons, and a major drone and missile strike against Israel. The crash, attributed to bad weather, has sparked speculation of foul play, with some suggesting possible Israeli involvement. However, experts and Israel deny this theory, as such an act would constitute a direct act of war.

      Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, who died in chopper crash, was Iran's anti-Western top diplomat

      Iran Helicopter Crash: Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, known for his anti-Israel stance and ties to the Revolutionary Guards, tragically died in a helicopter crash with President Ebrahim Raisi. Amir-Abdollahian sought to end Iran's isolation, restore ties with Saudi Arabia, and navigate US sanctions. His diplomatic career was marked by efforts to revive negotiations on Iran's nuclear program, with strong links to the IRGC. He was born in 1964 in Damghan and held degrees from the University of Tehran.

      Hezbollah introduces new weapons and tactics against Israel as war in Gaza drags on

      Hezbollah has regularly fired missiles across the border with Israel over the past seven months, but the one on Thursday appears to have been the first successful missile airstrike it has launched from within Israeli airspace. The group has stepped up its attacks on Israel in recent weeks, particularly since the Israeli incursion into the southern city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip. It has struck deeper inside Israel and introduced new and more advanced weaponry.

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