Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian will attend the extraordinary Islamic-Arab summit in Doha on Sunday and Monday, a meeting called by Qatar to rally support for Palestinians in Gaza and to respond to Zionist regime’s recent strike on the Qatari capital.
Yemen’s armed forces say they have launched successful missile and drone attacks targeting Zionist regime’s occupied areas in support of the Palestinian cause.
Zionist regime's airstrikes on the headquarters of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas in the Qatari capital, Doha, have sparked widespread condemnation, with many denouncing it as "a serious violation of international law" and Qatar’s sovereignty.
Iran has condemned the Zionist regime’s aggression on Qatari soil, stressing the need for Muslim nations to “act in unison” to confront the illegal entity’s atrocities and its “looming hegemony.”
Hamas has condemned the silence and inaction of United Nations institutions, particularly the Security Council, regarding Israel’s brutal crimes against Palestinians.
A shooting operation in the occupied West Bank has left six Israelis dead and injured at least 15 others, according to Israeli authorities.
President Masoud Pezeshkian reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to Islamic unity and warned against sowing divisions among the Muslim nations, stressing that disunity only serves the interests of the Zionist regime and its Western backers.
The 39th International Conference on Islamic Unity has started in Tehran under the theme “1500th Birth Anniversary of Prophet of Blessings and Islamic Nation”.
A high-ranking member of the political bureau of Yemen’s Ansarullah resistance movement says his country’s retaliatory operations against strategic sites deep inside the Israeli-occupied territories and Israeli-affiliated assets in the Red Sea will continue unabated.
The Israeli regime has intensified its attacks on the Gaza Strip, razing another residential tower in Gaza City, the 50th one, amid a ground offensive to occupy the area.
Actors and filmmakers have used the premier of a historical drama about the Palestinian struggle, from the British colonial rule up to the current day, to protest the Zionist regime’s ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip.
In the 30th National March for Palestine, more than 300,000 people poured into the heart of London on Saturday in one of the largest public movements the city has seen in decades, joining the Global Day of Action for Gaza to demand an end to the bloodshed.
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