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Iran boosting regional ties 

Iran’s president, on the second day of his visit to Iraq, has traveled to the country’s Kurdistan region. Masoud Pezeshkian met with the head and Prime minister of Iraq’s semi autonomous region in Erbil. Pezeshkian during his meetings with the region’s officials highlighted Tehran’s willingness to boost economic and trade relations. He called for further cooperation to establish stable security conditions along Iran-Iraq border, which is necessary for boosting bilateral ties. For his part the head of Iraq’s Kurdistan region reiterated adherence of his administration to Baghdad’s security agreement with Tehran. Pezeshkian during his visit also met with influential Kurd figures including Masoud Barezani. He has also met with Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Party officials in the Iraqi region. Pezeshkian’s visit to Iraq started on Wednesday when he held meetings with Iraqi president and prime minister in Baghdad.

US-Israeli genocide in Gaza 

The Israeli regime has launched new strikes on the Gaza Strip, killing at least 20 Palestinians. The latest attacks targeted Bureij, Nuseirat and Jabalia refugee camps. Several people also lost their lives in an airstrike on the southern city of Rafah. Two people were also killed after their house was targeted in Gaza City’s Zeitoun neighborhood. Israel launched its genocidal war on Gaza in October last year. Over 41,100 Palestinians have been killed since then. Most of the casualties are women and children. 

Israeli killing of US activist 

An investigation by the Washington Post into the death of a Turkish-American female activist challenges the Israeli military's assertion that she was shot unintentionally during a protest in the occupied West Bank. The US daily, which analyzed 50 videos and over a dozen of witness accounts, reveals Ayshe-nur Ezgi Eygi was shot more than half an hour after confrontations peaked and 20 minutes after protesters had moved some 2-hundred yards away from Israeli forces. The military has not addressed why the troops fired upon demonstrators who were posing no apparent threat. Eygi, 26, had recently arrived to volunteer with the International Solidarity Movement and was protesting against settlements in Beita. Her family is demanding an independent investigation, while the Turkish Foreign Ministry has condemned her death as a murder, recalling previous incidents involving American activists in the occupied territories. 


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