Israel Lebanon terror attacks
Iran, Yemen and the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas have condemned the recent Israeli terrorist attacks against the Lebanese people. Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian called the attacks a heinous act, emphasizing Tehran’s support for Lebanon. Also, Yemen's foreign ministry called on the international community to condemn this aggression, which contradicts the UN Charter and international norms and treaties. And, a senior Hamas official said Israel bears full responsibility for the consequences of the attacks, urging the international community to fulfill its legal responsibility regarding Israeli terrorism.
US-Israeli genocide in Gaza
More than 11 months into the Israeli genocide in Gaza, the regime continues to indiscriminately bombard the besieged territory, resulting in more Palestinian casualties. Over a dozen Palestinians, including women and children, were killed and several others injured following Israeli airstrikes on al-Sabra and Shujaiya neighborhoods of Gaza City. In another deadly attack, in north of Gaza, a rescue worker and his pregnant wife were killed when a residential building in the Jabalia refugee camp was targeted. In southern Gaza, regime forces fired shots at tents housing displaced Palestinians in al-Mawasi camp in Rafah, wounding at least two People. The Southern city of Khan Yunis was also bombed. The Israeli aggression against the coastal territory has killed more than 41-thousand-270 Palestinians since last October, leaving over 95-thousand-500 others injured.
Muslim unity call
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has criticized inaction among Muslim countries in the face of Israeli crimes, saying the passivity has emboldened the regime. Pezeshkian added that Israel commits such crimes because Muslims lack a mutual vision and unity. He called for unity among Muslims, adding that it will prevent hegemonic powers from plundering resources in the Islamic countries. Pezeshkian made the remarks during the 38th international Islamic Unity conference in Tehran. At least 144 intellectuals from 36 countries are taking part in the three-day event.