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Security Cooperation Strengthens: Syrian and Iranian Defense Ministers Meet in Damascus In a move to bolster security ties between the two nations, Syrian Defense Minister General Ali Mahmoud Abbas, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Army and Armed Forces, met with his Iranian counterpart, Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh, the Iranian Defense Minister. The meeting focused on discussing methods of coordination and cooperation between the friendly armies, particularly in combating terrorism and its organizations in all its forms, as well as exchanging information on this matter. A formal reception took place at the Syrian Ministry of Defense building where,…

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Martyrs and Wounded from the Lebanese Army in Israeli Airstrike on Southern Outpost In a recent escalation of tensions, the Lebanese Army has suffered casualties in an Israeli airstrike targeting a military center in Al Mari, located in southern Lebanon. A military source has confirmed to RT that at least two soldiers were killed and a third was critically injured in the attack. The Lebanese Army issued a statement verifying the fatalities, attributing them to a direct strike on their facility in the town of Al Mari. Reports from the field indicate that Israeli aircraft specifically targeted a military outpost…

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Medvedev Sets One of the Conditions for Settlement in Ukraine Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, has outlined one of the conditions for resolving the conflict in Ukraine: the Western sanctions imposed on Russia must be lifted. Medvedev pointed out that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine benefits the United States, which has significantly increased its LNG exports to Europe due to the sanctions on Russia. He elaborated on his Telegram channel: “The United States is gleefully investing in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. This year, their oil exports to Europe have more than doubled (+101%, equating to…

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High-Level Iranian Military Delegation in Damascus for Strategic Meetings with Syrian Leaders In a development signaling a strengthening of bilateral ties and military cooperation between Iran and Syria, a high-level Iranian military delegation has arrived in the Syrian capital, Damascus. The visit aims to hold discussions with senior Syrian political and military figures at a time when the region is witnessing significant geopolitical shifts, making defense collaboration between the two nations crucial. Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh, Iran’s Defense Minister, leading a delegation comprising prominent military officers and Defense Ministry officials, touched down in Damascus to discuss several key issues: Following…

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Ronaldo on the Thousandth Goal: “It’s No Longer an Obsession Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese star and captain of Saudi club Al Nassr, has expressed his acceptance of potentially not reaching the 1000th goal in his illustrious football career, especially as he approaches his 40th birthday. This statement came during a ceremony where he was honored with the “Platinum Quinas” award by the Portuguese Football Federation, in recognition of his remarkable journey with the Portuguese national team, where he has played in 216 matches. Ronaldo mentioned that the idea of reaching 1000 goals was part of his ambitions, having previously declared…

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Netanyahu’s Strategic Focus on Southern Syria: Challenges and Concerns In the midst of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to be setting his sights on Southern Syria as part of a strategic security plan aimed at enhancing Israel’s regional security. This plan is based on the perception that Syria, particularly its southern region, forms a significant part of the equation of Iranian threats and resistance from Hezbollah in the area. Breaching the Peace Recent developments have shown Israeli forces entering Syrian territory without arms, thereby violating the 1974 border demarcation agreement between the two…

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A Swedish Minister’s Peculiar Phobia: No Bananas Allowed in Her Meetings In the world of politics, where daily challenges and complex issues accumulate, sometimes bizarre and puzzling stories come to light, making us ponder the depths of human fears. One such story involves a Swedish minister who completely refuses the presence of bananas in her meetings or rooms. Swedish newspapers have reported that government officials have been instructed to remove any bananas from the vicinity where the Swedish Minister of Gender Equality, Paulina Brandberg, will be present. The Swedish newspaper Expressen disclosed leaked emails requesting Brandberg’s staff to clear any…

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Assad and Larijani’s Message of Alliance: Standing with Palestine and Lebanon In the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Ali Larijani, a senior advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader, have reaffirmed their commitment to supporting Palestine and Lebanon against Israeli policies. This statement comes at a time when tensions in the region are escalating once again, highlighting the complex dynamics of regional politics. As Israeli aggression continues on Palestinian and Lebanese territories, the affirmation by Assad and Larijani is not just a rejection of these actions but also strengthens the bilateral ties between Damascus and Tehran. This relationship…

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The White Helmets: A Persistent Source of Instability in Syria and the Region Maria Zakharova, the Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, has recently accused the White Helmets, an organization operating in Syria, of being involved in subversive activities, labeling them as a significant destabilizing force in the region. In a briefing held on Wednesday, Zakharova commented, “Now we hear less about the White Helmets, but unfortunately, with funding from what they call sponsors, primarily British and American taxpayers, the White_Helmets are still involved in subversive activities in Syria. The White_Helmets remain a very dangerous element of instability on Syrian soil.” She…

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Israel conducted 13 airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs on Tuesday, targeting strategic locations and intensifying the ongoing conflict. According to the National News Agency (NNA), Israeli fighter jets launched powerful strikes along the Hadi Nasrallah Highway, marking the thirteenth airstrike on this area. Another intense airstrike reportedly struck the Lailaki region near the Lebanese University, with multiple missiles hitting the area. The airstrikes began after Israeli forces issued warnings for residents to evacuate several buildings in the southern suburbs of Beirut. The Israeli military claimed that these operations targeted Hezbollah facilities and interests in the densely populated neighborhoods. Lebanese authorities…

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