📕 | The week of remembrance of the martyrdom of Hajj Qasim Soleimani (r) and his companions has begun. May all these martyrs receive sustenance, and may their memories remain alive and their movement continue.
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🇮🇷 Report | The Purified Body of Martyr Haj Qassim Soleimani (r) Was in Five Pieces Without a Head:
Commander Syed Muhammad Baqerzadeh:
The night we were handling the remains of Haj Qassim Soleimani and his companions at the Me’raj al-Shohada in Tehran, it was a unique and challenging situation. The body parts were mixed together, and we had to reassemble and attach the torn pieces to their respective bodies.
The bodies of Martyr Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis and Martyr Haj Qassim Soleimani were in several pieces. Haj Qassim’s body was torn into five parts. We had to reattach the pieces. Their DNA was quickly analyzed, and the night before the ceremony, when their bodies were being prepared for prayers led by Imam Khamenei (H) at Tehran University, we returned to the Me’raj al-Shohada in Tehran.
It was impossible to perform ghusl (ritual washing) for the bodies. We performed tayammum (dry purification), then shrouded, equipped, and prepared them. The bodies were placed in coffins and made ready for subsequent ceremonies and the funeral procession.
I informed Imam Khamenei (H), saying:
“Your Excellency, we have taken steps to prepare the purified bodies of the martyrs. Performing ghusl was not possible; instead, we performed tayammum. We used shrouds, cotton, fabric, plastic, and other materials, but preparing these bodies was extremely difficult. Gathering and arranging the torn pieces of their bodies was an arduous task. We had to organize the scattered flesh to present them as complete bodies and place them in coffins.”
Martyr Soleimani’s body was without a head; only part of his shoulder, part of his foot, and shattered fragments of his hands and other parts remained. These bodies were severely mutilated. I shared this with His Excellency and then referred to the tragedy of Karbala, saying:
“With such difficulty, we prepared the martyrs for burial. I cannot imagine how Imam Zayn al-Abidin managed to prepare the body of Imam Husayn (A) for burial using only a simple mat in Karbala!”
Imam Khamenei (H) responded:
“You endured hardship, but these were martyrs of the battlefield.” He explained that such martyrs, according to Islamic jurisprudence, do not require ghusl or shrouding. With this single jurisprudential ruling, the entire matter changed. These martyrs, under the principle of “la yughassal wa la yukaffan” (no need for washing or shrouding), did not require ghusl, shrouding, or even tayammum.
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Commander Syed Muhammad Baqerzadeh:
The night we were handling the remains of Haj Qassim Soleimani and his companions at the Me’raj al-Shohada in Tehran, it was a unique and challenging situation. The body parts were mixed together, and we had to reassemble and attach the torn pieces to their respective bodies.
The bodies of Martyr Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis and Martyr Haj Qassim Soleimani were in several pieces. Haj Qassim’s body was torn into five parts. We had to reattach the pieces. Their DNA was quickly analyzed, and the night before the ceremony, when their bodies were being prepared for prayers led by Imam Khamenei (H) at Tehran University, we returned to the Me’raj al-Shohada in Tehran.
It was impossible to perform ghusl (ritual washing) for the bodies. We performed tayammum (dry purification), then shrouded, equipped, and prepared them. The bodies were placed in coffins and made ready for subsequent ceremonies and the funeral procession.
I informed Imam Khamenei (H), saying:
“Your Excellency, we have taken steps to prepare the purified bodies of the martyrs. Performing ghusl was not possible; instead, we performed tayammum. We used shrouds, cotton, fabric, plastic, and other materials, but preparing these bodies was extremely difficult. Gathering and arranging the torn pieces of their bodies was an arduous task. We had to organize the scattered flesh to present them as complete bodies and place them in coffins.”
Martyr Soleimani’s body was without a head; only part of his shoulder, part of his foot, and shattered fragments of his hands and other parts remained. These bodies were severely mutilated. I shared this with His Excellency and then referred to the tragedy of Karbala, saying:
“With such difficulty, we prepared the martyrs for burial. I cannot imagine how Imam Zayn al-Abidin managed to prepare the body of Imam Husayn (A) for burial using only a simple mat in Karbala!”
Imam Khamenei (H) responded:
“You endured hardship, but these were martyrs of the battlefield.” He explained that such martyrs, according to Islamic jurisprudence, do not require ghusl or shrouding. With this single jurisprudential ruling, the entire matter changed. These martyrs, under the principle of “la yughassal wa la yukaffan” (no need for washing or shrouding), did not require ghusl, shrouding, or even tayammum.
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🇮🇷 | Imam Khamenei speaks about how the U.S. wanted to stay in Iraq, but Martyr Soleimani prevented it:
“From the very beginning, a small group of young people in Najaf took a stand against the foreign forces that had invaded Iraq. They took refuge in the holy shrine of Amir al-Mu’minin, unarmed and without proper food. Shaheed Soleimani felt a duty to help them. He began reaching out, providing them with support, and ultimately saved them. Of course, the religious authorities also played a vital role at that time, which was incredibly important and effective. But Soleimani was the first to act.”
“The Americans didn’t come to Iraq to remove Saddam and leave. They came to remove Saddam and replace him with themselves. Initially, they imposed a military governor, a general, on Iraq. When that was deemed too offensive, they replaced him with a political figure, ‘Bremer.’ It was Shaheed Soleimani who played a crucial role in ensuring that this figure was removed, and after a long and complex process, Iraq came back into the hands of the Iraqis, allowing them to choose their own rulers.”
“Then came the rise of ISIS. After realizing that direct intervention in Iraq and the surrounding areas was no longer in their interest, the Americans created ISIS. This has been acknowledged by the Americans themselves. And once again, when ISIS emerged, it was Shaheed Soleimani who stepped into the field and confronted them. The Iraqi youth shone brightly in this struggle, but Soleimani’s role was vital. Without him, it couldn’t have been done.”
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“From the very beginning, a small group of young people in Najaf took a stand against the foreign forces that had invaded Iraq. They took refuge in the holy shrine of Amir al-Mu’minin, unarmed and without proper food. Shaheed Soleimani felt a duty to help them. He began reaching out, providing them with support, and ultimately saved them. Of course, the religious authorities also played a vital role at that time, which was incredibly important and effective. But Soleimani was the first to act.”
“The Americans didn’t come to Iraq to remove Saddam and leave. They came to remove Saddam and replace him with themselves. Initially, they imposed a military governor, a general, on Iraq. When that was deemed too offensive, they replaced him with a political figure, ‘Bremer.’ It was Shaheed Soleimani who played a crucial role in ensuring that this figure was removed, and after a long and complex process, Iraq came back into the hands of the Iraqis, allowing them to choose their own rulers.”
“Then came the rise of ISIS. After realizing that direct intervention in Iraq and the surrounding areas was no longer in their interest, the Americans created ISIS. This has been acknowledged by the Americans themselves. And once again, when ISIS emerged, it was Shaheed Soleimani who stepped into the field and confronted them. The Iraqi youth shone brightly in this struggle, but Soleimani’s role was vital. Without him, it couldn’t have been done.”
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🇮🇷 | The Gulzar-e Shuhada cemetery in Kerman, in central Iran, where Hajj Qassim Soleimani (r) is buried, is full of visitors ahead of his martyrdom anniversary in two days, with hundreds of thousands in attendance.
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📕 | What was Sheikh Nimr’s (r) crime?
“This oppressed religious scholar [Sheikh Nimr] neither encouraged people to take up arms, nor did he play any role in any covert conspiracy. Rather, his only action was to openly criticize and to act, on the basis of religious conscience, upon amr bil-maʿruf (calling toward what is right) and nahi ʿan al-munkar (restraining from what is wrong).
…Surely, the martyr Nimr (r) will find his place under the grace and mercy of Allah, and without doubt, Allah’s hand of retribution will seize those oppressors who took his life—and this is the source of consolation.”
— Imam Khamenei (H)
03/01/2016
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“This oppressed religious scholar [Sheikh Nimr] neither encouraged people to take up arms, nor did he play any role in any covert conspiracy. Rather, his only action was to openly criticize and to act, on the basis of religious conscience, upon amr bil-maʿruf (calling toward what is right) and nahi ʿan al-munkar (restraining from what is wrong).
…Surely, the martyr Nimr (r) will find his place under the grace and mercy of Allah, and without doubt, Allah’s hand of retribution will seize those oppressors who took his life—and this is the source of consolation.”
— Imam Khamenei (H)
03/01/2016
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🔔 | HOURLY UPDATES
Iran
• Iranian Foreign Ministry: Monitoring security developments in southern and eastern Yemen and calling on all parties to resolve issues through dialogue.
• Statement: The only solution to the Yemeni crisis is comprehensive dialogue, implementation of the roadmap, and formation of an inclusive government within Yemen’s unity and territorial integrity.
Saudi Arabia
• The tyrannical regime executed 20 detained Shia martyrs in 2025, including two minors. The announced number may not reflect the total.
Gaza Strip / Palestine
• Israeli aircraft launched airstrikes on eastern Gaza City.
• Multiple airstrikes hit Rafah in southern Gaza.
• Palestinian home in Jaba’, south of Jenin, destroyed by Israeli occupation forces.
• Satellite imagery: 650 buildings destroyed in Sabra, Tel-al-Hawa, and surrounding areas between September 1 and October 11.
• UN and international experts: Massive Israeli bombardment in populated neighborhoods violates international humanitarian law.
• 81% of Gaza’s buildings damaged or destroyed; Gaza City worst affected.
• UNFPA: 70% of Gaza births premature; 1 in 3 pregnancies high-risk; 11,500 pregnant women starving.
• Doctors report mothers forced to choose between breastfeeding a newborn or feeding other children.
Occupied Palestine
• 5,000 homes demolished in Palestinian towns in 2025—300% increase from previous years.
• 76,448 settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque yards, up 31% from 2024.
• Israeli artillery shells Tel al-Hawa neighborhood, southwest Gaza City.
• Drones and artillery target Dhalat Al-Qareon, Salah al-Din Street, Bani Suhaila roundabout, and other neighborhoods in Khan Yunis.
• Israeli forces concentrated at Sanobar School in Fattayer; presence reported in Yasminah neighborhood, Nablus.
Israel / Illegal Entity
• 21 soldiers committed suicide in 2025.
• 88 soldiers killed in operations since the start of 2025: 81 in Gaza, 5 in the West Bank, 1 Syrian border, 1 near Gaza, 3 others (1 Iranian missile, 2 Allenby crossing).
• 18 traffic accident deaths (17 civilian, 1 military), 1 weapons accident, 20 from illness/other accidents.
• Suicide cases: 11 compulsory service, 1 permanent, 9 reservists.
Lebanon
• Israeli machine-gun fire reported from Jabal al-Baat toward Aitaroun; Tal al-Hamam toward Al-Khiyam; Ruweisat al-Alam toward Kfarchouba and Chebaa.
• Israeli reconnaissance aircraft over Tibnin, Sawwanah, Saltania, Kafrdounine, Yatar, Kafer, Sarbin, Haris, Beit Leif, Hadatha, Al-Tiri, Rashaf, and Aytat Al-Zut.
• Israeli artillery shelled outskirts of Shebaa and Al-Hebbariyeh.
Occupied Syria
• Intermittent clashes reported between Golani groups and National Guard militia near Mansoura, As-Suwayda countryside.
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Iran
• Iranian Foreign Ministry: Monitoring security developments in southern and eastern Yemen and calling on all parties to resolve issues through dialogue.
• Statement: The only solution to the Yemeni crisis is comprehensive dialogue, implementation of the roadmap, and formation of an inclusive government within Yemen’s unity and territorial integrity.
Saudi Arabia
• The tyrannical regime executed 20 detained Shia martyrs in 2025, including two minors. The announced number may not reflect the total.
Gaza Strip / Palestine
• Israeli aircraft launched airstrikes on eastern Gaza City.
• Multiple airstrikes hit Rafah in southern Gaza.
• Palestinian home in Jaba’, south of Jenin, destroyed by Israeli occupation forces.
• Satellite imagery: 650 buildings destroyed in Sabra, Tel-al-Hawa, and surrounding areas between September 1 and October 11.
• UN and international experts: Massive Israeli bombardment in populated neighborhoods violates international humanitarian law.
• 81% of Gaza’s buildings damaged or destroyed; Gaza City worst affected.
• UNFPA: 70% of Gaza births premature; 1 in 3 pregnancies high-risk; 11,500 pregnant women starving.
• Doctors report mothers forced to choose between breastfeeding a newborn or feeding other children.
Occupied Palestine
• 5,000 homes demolished in Palestinian towns in 2025—300% increase from previous years.
• 76,448 settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque yards, up 31% from 2024.
• Israeli artillery shells Tel al-Hawa neighborhood, southwest Gaza City.
• Drones and artillery target Dhalat Al-Qareon, Salah al-Din Street, Bani Suhaila roundabout, and other neighborhoods in Khan Yunis.
• Israeli forces concentrated at Sanobar School in Fattayer; presence reported in Yasminah neighborhood, Nablus.
Israel / Illegal Entity
• 21 soldiers committed suicide in 2025.
• 88 soldiers killed in operations since the start of 2025: 81 in Gaza, 5 in the West Bank, 1 Syrian border, 1 near Gaza, 3 others (1 Iranian missile, 2 Allenby crossing).
• 18 traffic accident deaths (17 civilian, 1 military), 1 weapons accident, 20 from illness/other accidents.
• Suicide cases: 11 compulsory service, 1 permanent, 9 reservists.
Lebanon
• Israeli machine-gun fire reported from Jabal al-Baat toward Aitaroun; Tal al-Hamam toward Al-Khiyam; Ruweisat al-Alam toward Kfarchouba and Chebaa.
• Israeli reconnaissance aircraft over Tibnin, Sawwanah, Saltania, Kafrdounine, Yatar, Kafer, Sarbin, Haris, Beit Leif, Hadatha, Al-Tiri, Rashaf, and Aytat Al-Zut.
• Israeli artillery shelled outskirts of Shebaa and Al-Hebbariyeh.
Occupied Syria
• Intermittent clashes reported between Golani groups and National Guard militia near Mansoura, As-Suwayda countryside.
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📕 | On Friday Prayer, 17 January 2020, the Supreme Leader highlighted one of the very brave and daring actions of Martyr Soleimani (r).
The Supreme Leader said: “Who is able to enter a city that is under a 360-degree siege by the enemy, completely surrounded with no escape, by helicopter and by organizing the youth of that city, break the siege?”
At a time when ISIS was at the height of its power and no one in Syria or Iraq could confront them, neither the Syrian and Iraqi armies nor other powerful extremist groups like Al-Qaeda or Jaysh al-Fatah, ISIS invaded Iraq, swiftly capturing Mosul and all of northern Iraq, reaching near Baghdad, Karbala, and Erbil, putting the whole country on the brink of occupation and collapse.
One city, Amerli, whose residents were Shia Turkmen, was besieged by ISIS for 80 days in a complete 360-degree siege.
Soleimani (r), while the city was fully surrounded by ISIS, took a highly dangerous night-time flight by helicopter over ISIS positions and entered the city. He organized the city’s defenders, enabling them to resist, preventing the city’s fall, and saving its people from massacre.
This action, under such fearful and dangerous conditions, was extraordinary and highly daring, something very few would dare attempt. Unfortunately, at that time, our media neither warned the people of the enormous ISIS threat nor highlighted Soleimani’s (r) fearless and remarkable action.
The liberation of the Shia-majority city of Amerli, and the sacrifices and struggles of the Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd al-Shaabi) in rescuing the Turkmen minority from ISIS, further increased the popularity of both the Iraqi forces and Martyr Soleimani (r).
Reuters reported that ISIS’s defeat in Amerli was a major victory for the Iraqi government, security forces, and the Popular Mobilization Forces. Following the defeat of ISIS in Amerli and the eastern areas of Salahuddin Province, under Soleimani’s (r) direct command, ISIS terrorists lost morale and even fled Mosul, their so-called capital.
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The Supreme Leader said: “Who is able to enter a city that is under a 360-degree siege by the enemy, completely surrounded with no escape, by helicopter and by organizing the youth of that city, break the siege?”
At a time when ISIS was at the height of its power and no one in Syria or Iraq could confront them, neither the Syrian and Iraqi armies nor other powerful extremist groups like Al-Qaeda or Jaysh al-Fatah, ISIS invaded Iraq, swiftly capturing Mosul and all of northern Iraq, reaching near Baghdad, Karbala, and Erbil, putting the whole country on the brink of occupation and collapse.
One city, Amerli, whose residents were Shia Turkmen, was besieged by ISIS for 80 days in a complete 360-degree siege.
Soleimani (r), while the city was fully surrounded by ISIS, took a highly dangerous night-time flight by helicopter over ISIS positions and entered the city. He organized the city’s defenders, enabling them to resist, preventing the city’s fall, and saving its people from massacre.
This action, under such fearful and dangerous conditions, was extraordinary and highly daring, something very few would dare attempt. Unfortunately, at that time, our media neither warned the people of the enormous ISIS threat nor highlighted Soleimani’s (r) fearless and remarkable action.
The liberation of the Shia-majority city of Amerli, and the sacrifices and struggles of the Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd al-Shaabi) in rescuing the Turkmen minority from ISIS, further increased the popularity of both the Iraqi forces and Martyr Soleimani (r).
Reuters reported that ISIS’s defeat in Amerli was a major victory for the Iraqi government, security forces, and the Popular Mobilization Forces. Following the defeat of ISIS in Amerli and the eastern areas of Salahuddin Province, under Soleimani’s (r) direct command, ISIS terrorists lost morale and even fled Mosul, their so-called capital.
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✅ | The biggest issue and problem in Iran is that rioters often receive leniency, including bail or suspension of punishment, on humanitarian and religious grounds. This [also] happens largely due to fear and sustained pressure created by Western propaganda. As a result, rioters regain confidence and return to the streets, engaging in violence, killing innocents, abusing sanctities, and targeting public and private assets. If punishments were strict, firm, and deterrent, such actions would be far less likely to recur. We request the Iranian authorities to strengthen law enforcement measures and impose stricter, harsh and choking punishments to effectively deter violent rioting.
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✅ | If you are killing innocent people, abusing security personnel, and targeting public assets, then you are not protesting against economic inflation or any legitimate grievance. You are working to destabilize a nation and disturb public peace. Such actions must be dealt with strictly through legal procedures, and those responsible should face severe penalties, third-degree under the law.
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❎ | Is this really a demand for milk and bread? Are you serious, or are we foolish? They need to be dealt with firmly and decisively. This time, we should not celebrate pardoning. They need something like hell that act as a strong deterrent and make them think seriously before repeating such actions in the future.
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📕 | One of the noteworthy points was Haj Qassem’s political insight, particularly his prediction of ISIS’s presence in Iraq six months in advance. Please explain this.
ISIS began its aggressive movement in Iraq in mid-2015. However, the very first report indicating the existence of such a group was conveyed six months earlier, in late 2014, by General Soleimani to the Iraqi government and army. This demonstrated Haj Qassem’s complete awareness and command over the situation. During the Iraqi elections in early 2015, he informed Iraqi officials that takfiri groups had already taken control of the western provinces of Iraq and were only lacking the act of raising their flags. He warned that they could plunge the entire country into chaos at any moment.
When ISIS eventually spread across Iraq, General Soleimani was not taken by surprise due to the intelligence he possessed. He acted swiftly and convinced Iraqi officials that defeating this group was possible and achievable. Subsequently, with the timely issuance of the fatwa by His Eminence Ayatollah Sistani, the Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd al-Shaabi) were formed outside the regular army. Given the scale of the crisis, ISIS was contained within a relatively short period.
Later that same year, General Soleimani launched Operation al-Balad around the holy city of Samarra. From that point onward, the decline of ISIS in Iraq began, with Haj Qassem at its center.
At the same time, in his analysis of Iraq’s situation, General Soleimani emphasized that confronting ISIS and the American occupiers had to be carried out using Iraq’s own capacities and in line with Iraqi public sentiment. This consideration was extremely important to him, especially how such actions would be perceived within Iraq. For this reason, a detailed report was prepared on the matter. Haj Qassim studied it very carefully and only then offered his opinion. This showed that General Soleimani did not act impulsively, but entered matters only after thorough and precise evaluation.
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ISIS began its aggressive movement in Iraq in mid-2015. However, the very first report indicating the existence of such a group was conveyed six months earlier, in late 2014, by General Soleimani to the Iraqi government and army. This demonstrated Haj Qassem’s complete awareness and command over the situation. During the Iraqi elections in early 2015, he informed Iraqi officials that takfiri groups had already taken control of the western provinces of Iraq and were only lacking the act of raising their flags. He warned that they could plunge the entire country into chaos at any moment.
When ISIS eventually spread across Iraq, General Soleimani was not taken by surprise due to the intelligence he possessed. He acted swiftly and convinced Iraqi officials that defeating this group was possible and achievable. Subsequently, with the timely issuance of the fatwa by His Eminence Ayatollah Sistani, the Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd al-Shaabi) were formed outside the regular army. Given the scale of the crisis, ISIS was contained within a relatively short period.
Later that same year, General Soleimani launched Operation al-Balad around the holy city of Samarra. From that point onward, the decline of ISIS in Iraq began, with Haj Qassem at its center.
At the same time, in his analysis of Iraq’s situation, General Soleimani emphasized that confronting ISIS and the American occupiers had to be carried out using Iraq’s own capacities and in line with Iraqi public sentiment. This consideration was extremely important to him, especially how such actions would be perceived within Iraq. For this reason, a detailed report was prepared on the matter. Haj Qassim studied it very carefully and only then offered his opinion. This showed that General Soleimani did not act impulsively, but entered matters only after thorough and precise evaluation.
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🇮🇷 | The protests are not protests; they are masked men and riots ongoing on the streets of Iran. There is no genuine economic or inflation struggle behind them. These are Mossad–CIA–directly operated riots meant to kill, damage, and defame, to form a pretext and provide fuel to the fire while Israel may attack Iran under this smoke. In reality, Iran does not need to provoke riots to disturb a non‑partisan public but to bomb Tel Aviv.
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🔔 | HOURLY UPDATES
Iran
• Iranian police uncovered a Molotov cocktail manufacturing workshop in Alborz and arrested 14 trained and organized individuals producing explosives and Molotov cocktails for distribution among rioters.
• Security and intelligence forces arrested 30 trained individuals in Malard County, west of Tehran, for disrupting public order; investigations revealed some were brought in from outside the area.
• Iranian television: Detainees were manufacturing handmade weapons and Molotov cocktails to undermine public security and were referred to the judiciary.
• Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council: Distinguished between protesting shopkeepers and enemy agents; warned that U.S. interference would destabilize the region and destroy American interests.
• Ali Shamkhani: Any intervention under the pretext of Iran’s security will be cut off; Iran’s national security is a red line.
• Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baghaei: Iranians will not allow external interference; U.S. threats violate international law.
• Police Commander Ahmad Reza Radan: Security forces are thwarting enemy plans of riots and fragmentation and countering hostile misinformation with factual narratives.
Gaza Strip / Palestine
• Over 80 days after the ceasefire, Israel continues bombings, shelling, and westward expansion of destruction across Gaza.
• Recent strikes hit Jabaliya refugee camp, al-Bureij, eastern Rafah, and Gaza City; at least three injured in Jabaliya.
• Gaza government reports 969 ceasefire violations resulting in 418 deaths and over 1,100 injuries.
• Crossings closed for 220 days in 2025; 132,000 humanitarian aid trucks blocked; only 1,460 fuel trucks allowed out of 18,250.
• Israeli forces targeted over 40 charity kitchens and 50 distribution centers; 500 relief workers martyred.
• Israeli artillery and gunfire reported east of Khan Yunis and Netzarim axis; bulldozer fire caused casualties south of Khan Yunis.
Occupied West Bank / Occupied Palestine
• Israeli forces arrested around 100 Palestinians in the past week; 7,000 arrests recorded in 2025, including 600 children and 200 women.
• Total detainees since October 2023 reached approximately 21,000.
Lebanon
• Israeli tanks conducted intensive shooting north of al-Bureij camp.
• Over 10 Israeli air raids targeted al-Loueizeh, the Apple region, Mashghara mountain, Wadi Azza–Zefta, Ansar outskirts, and surrounding areas.
• Israeli machine-gun fire reported from Tal al-Hamam, Ruweisat al-Alam, and toward border towns.
Occupied Syria
• Israeli occupation patrol infiltrated between Umm al-Atham and al-Mushayrifah in Quneitra countryside.
• Idlib province still contains 649 displacement camps under severe humanitarian conditions.
Yemen
• Southern Transitional Council forces and Saudi-backed Homeland Shield Forces clashed in Hadhramaut.
• Saudi airstrikes targeted STC positions in al-Khasha; reports indicate multiple strikes.
• Al-Khasha and the 37th Mechanized Brigade base fell under Saudi-backed forces after UAE-backed units withdrew.
• Hadhramout authorities blamed the UAE for chaos and looting at Riyan International Airport after failing to hand it over.
Saudi Arabia / UAE
• Saudi Arabia recalled its consul from Abu Dhabi and several businessmen amid deteriorating relations.
• Royal Saudi Navy completed deployment in the Arabian Sea for inspection and anti-smuggling operations.
illegal entity Israel / United States
• Trump threatened intervention in Iran under the pretext of protecting protesters.
• Israeli security sources suggested limited chances of allowing goods into Gaza tied to disarmament demands.
• Israeli jets conducted extensive airstrikes across southern Lebanon.
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Iran
• Iranian police uncovered a Molotov cocktail manufacturing workshop in Alborz and arrested 14 trained and organized individuals producing explosives and Molotov cocktails for distribution among rioters.
• Security and intelligence forces arrested 30 trained individuals in Malard County, west of Tehran, for disrupting public order; investigations revealed some were brought in from outside the area.
• Iranian television: Detainees were manufacturing handmade weapons and Molotov cocktails to undermine public security and were referred to the judiciary.
• Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council: Distinguished between protesting shopkeepers and enemy agents; warned that U.S. interference would destabilize the region and destroy American interests.
• Ali Shamkhani: Any intervention under the pretext of Iran’s security will be cut off; Iran’s national security is a red line.
• Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baghaei: Iranians will not allow external interference; U.S. threats violate international law.
• Police Commander Ahmad Reza Radan: Security forces are thwarting enemy plans of riots and fragmentation and countering hostile misinformation with factual narratives.
Gaza Strip / Palestine
• Over 80 days after the ceasefire, Israel continues bombings, shelling, and westward expansion of destruction across Gaza.
• Recent strikes hit Jabaliya refugee camp, al-Bureij, eastern Rafah, and Gaza City; at least three injured in Jabaliya.
• Gaza government reports 969 ceasefire violations resulting in 418 deaths and over 1,100 injuries.
• Crossings closed for 220 days in 2025; 132,000 humanitarian aid trucks blocked; only 1,460 fuel trucks allowed out of 18,250.
• Israeli forces targeted over 40 charity kitchens and 50 distribution centers; 500 relief workers martyred.
• Israeli artillery and gunfire reported east of Khan Yunis and Netzarim axis; bulldozer fire caused casualties south of Khan Yunis.
Occupied West Bank / Occupied Palestine
• Israeli forces arrested around 100 Palestinians in the past week; 7,000 arrests recorded in 2025, including 600 children and 200 women.
• Total detainees since October 2023 reached approximately 21,000.
Lebanon
• Israeli tanks conducted intensive shooting north of al-Bureij camp.
• Over 10 Israeli air raids targeted al-Loueizeh, the Apple region, Mashghara mountain, Wadi Azza–Zefta, Ansar outskirts, and surrounding areas.
• Israeli machine-gun fire reported from Tal al-Hamam, Ruweisat al-Alam, and toward border towns.
Occupied Syria
• Israeli occupation patrol infiltrated between Umm al-Atham and al-Mushayrifah in Quneitra countryside.
• Idlib province still contains 649 displacement camps under severe humanitarian conditions.
Yemen
• Southern Transitional Council forces and Saudi-backed Homeland Shield Forces clashed in Hadhramaut.
• Saudi airstrikes targeted STC positions in al-Khasha; reports indicate multiple strikes.
• Al-Khasha and the 37th Mechanized Brigade base fell under Saudi-backed forces after UAE-backed units withdrew.
• Hadhramout authorities blamed the UAE for chaos and looting at Riyan International Airport after failing to hand it over.
Saudi Arabia / UAE
• Saudi Arabia recalled its consul from Abu Dhabi and several businessmen amid deteriorating relations.
• Royal Saudi Navy completed deployment in the Arabian Sea for inspection and anti-smuggling operations.
illegal entity Israel / United States
• Trump threatened intervention in Iran under the pretext of protecting protesters.
• Israeli security sources suggested limited chances of allowing goods into Gaza tied to disarmament demands.
• Israeli jets conducted extensive airstrikes across southern Lebanon.
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