Author: Mojtaba Mousavi
4 Deceptions Israel Is Spreading to Justify War Crimes in Palestine, Lebanon and Syria
One year after October 7, 2023, disinformation and war crimes persist in Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria, with over 50,000 civilian deaths caused by Israeli strikes. Fabricated reports falsely justified these attacks, violating international humanitarian law. Palestinian resistance is wrongly labeled as terrorism, while Israel’s self-defense narrative misleads. Global complicity allows these atrocities.
Better to Die Standing: The Legacy of Hassan Nasrallah’s Resistance
Lebanon recently lost iconic leader Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, martyred in an Israeli attack. Nasrallah led an 18-year struggle against Israel’s occupation, symbolizing resistance and freedom. Born in 1960, he rose to lead Hezbollah, forcing Israel’s 2000 withdrawal. His vision included justice for Lebanon and Palestine. Nasrallah’s legacy endures.
Israeli- Palestinian Conflict: Iran Offers a Practical, Democratic Solution
Iran Offers a Practical, Democratic Solution to the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict
Iran Hoping to Persuade India to Maintain Balance in Ties with Israel, Muslims
#Iran Hoping to Persuade #India to Maintain Balance in Ties with #Israel, Muslims Countries
Nuclear Deal, Failure for Iran: Senior Official
A senior Iranian Foreign Ministry official said the Iran’s nuclear deal with the P5+1 group, known as JCPOA, proved to be a success story, but only for the P5+1. He made the remarks in sideline of the Tehran Security Conference on Monday. More than 200 Iranian and international political figures and analysts attended the one-day event.
Why Were Social Media Apps Blocked During Iran Protests?
A Persian version of this article published on November 3 edition of Iran’s state newspaper Jam-E-Jam. IFPNews.com translated the article into English and published…
Saudi Arabia and New World Disorder
Saudi’s young leaders are now well versed in these American tricks on breaking the laws in an apparently legal manner. If we take a look at the structure of American sanctions against Iran, and in particular the post-JCPOA sanctions, we see a complex process of legislation that allow the United States to act contrary to the objectives of these laws and treaties without violating international treaties and laws. This is the trick that the new Saudi leaders have taken on the issue of Bahrain, Yemen and now Lebanon, in spite of the fact that their performance seems not as suitable as their American mentors.