Iranians on Sunday took part in large gatherings held in different cities across Iran to mourn the martyrdom of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei.
Ayatollah Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, was martyred following an attack by the Zionist regime and the United States on Saturday morning.
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) announced the launch of a massive wave of missile and drone strikes on Israeli-occupied territories.
Amid the deterioration of service conditions, Gaza Municipality warned of the growing waste crisis in the city due to the severe shortage of machinery required to collect and transport garbage, which has led to its accumulation in streets and random dumps, and to rising health and environmental risks for residents.
Pro-Palestinian activists, in coordination with civil society organizations, are preparing to launch a new joint maritime initiative to Gaza, bringing together the “Freedom Flotilla” and the “Sumud Convoy.” The campaign will include 200 vessels aimed at breaking the blockade on the Gaza Strip, with departure scheduled for April 12.
In the context of an open war on Palestinian media, the Committee to Protect Journalists, CPJ, revealed the martyring of 129 journalists and media workers worldwide during 2025, a record toll, the highest since the committee began documenting these crimes in 1992.
Dozens of international humanitarian organizations have petitioned Zionist regime’s top court to block an order that would force at least 37 NGOs to halt humanitarian operations in the besieged Gaza Strip, the occupied West Bank, and east al-Quds.
The Zionist regime’s largest weapons exhibition since the start of its war of genocide in Gaza in October 2023 has drawn significantly fewer participants than previous years, even as Tel Aviv’s arms exports continue to climb.
Pro-Palestinian activists and non-governmental organizations supporting the Palestinian people gather here in Tehran for strategic consultation meeting.
In a statement published on Sunday, PPS said the surge began last Wednesday with the beginning of Ramadan, as Israeli armed forces intensified nightly incursions into cities, towns, and refugee camps.
Nearly 40,000 children in Gaza have lost one or both parents in what UNICEF has described as the largest orphan crisis in modern history, leaving a generation struggling without family support in the aftermath of Israel’s two-year genocide.
Ten people were martyred in an airstrike carried out by Zionist regime’s forces on Friday evening targeting the Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp and some parts of the east of Lebanon.
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