Why’s Syria not Settling Down?Syria has sunken into a state of chaos as the central government is weak and Israeli intervention is sending things complicated.
An Iranian deputy foreign minister stated that Tehran is willing to accept some restrictions on its nuclear program in return for the removal of economic sanctions
IRGC: Circumstances Have Shifted to Iran’s AdvantageRecent regional and global developments have turned to Iran’s advantage after its effective counterstrikes against the Zionist regime in the latest imposed conflict
Axis of Resistances refers to countries and movements with common political goal, i.e., resisting against Zionist regime, America and other western powers. Iran, Syria, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Hamas in Palestine are considered as the Axis of Resistance.
Kurds are an ethnic group in the Middle East, mostly inhabiting a region, which spans adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. They are an Iranian people and speak the Kurdish languages, which form a subgroup of the Northwestern Iranian branch of Iranian languages.
disease and constant hunger. In this war, the Israelis systematically put on the agenda the destruction of health system and hospitals and the killing of medical staff in Gaza.
On the anniversary of the Hamas’s Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, the UN in a report said that during the year, Israel atta ...
diseases, as they were deliberately deprived of bathing for long periods and were not given any treatment.
Another released prisoner, Nasrallah Muammar, who spent 18 years in prison and was sentenced to life imprisonment, says: “The hardest days in prison began after October 7, when the Israe ...
diseases risk spreading, and the injured are not being treated, they said.
If nothing is done, if food is not coming in, if water is not coming in, if vaccines are not coming in in sufficient quantities, we are already in a catastrophe and more children will die, UNICEF's communications chief J ...
diseases, ensuring environmental sustainability and creating a global partnership for development. Today, these criteria should be supplemented by the growth rate of science, access to advanced technologies (HI-TECH), industrialization, etc.
In all these criteria, Iran has always been a leader amon ...
diseases.
Access obstacles: Between blockade and destruction
Hunger in Gaza goes beyond shortage of sources and has to do with systemic disruption in the aid distribution. In fact, crisis has not deteriorated due to blockade and restrictions imposed by Israeli occupation, but also the distri ...
disease, and attacks on food distribution centers. Professor Spagat described the conflict as one of the bloodiest of the 21st century, noting that about 4 percent of Gaza’s population has been killed—a proportion unmatched in recent history. Notably, 56 percent of the victims were women ...
disease outbreaks.
Dr. Marwan Al-Hams, director of Gaza’s field hospitals, calls for an immediate end to the war and urgent delivery of fuel, medical supplies, and water to prevent total systemic collapse. Over 2.2 million people in Gaza face a worsening humanitarian catastrophe, with at leas ...
diseases on the pilgrimage routes, especially the establishment of field hospitals.
This coordination will not only reduce the pressure on Iraq, but also pave the way for a safer and more orderly Arbaeen ceremony. Iraq alone is unable to handle this large number of pilgrims. Cooperation between Ira ...
disease, and displacement have made war several times harder, but the people have not surrendered, resisted the Israeli and American pressures for relocation, and chose resistance until martyrdom or victory.
It was this brave and innocent resistance that raised the Palestinian flag across the world ...