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Al-Kadhimi Assassination Scenario Plot Against Iraq, Axis of Resistance

Alwaght- On Sunday, Iraqi army broke the news about a drone attack on the house of Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi. There are yet to be precise details of the attack and media outlets still publish contradictory information surrounding it. While some news outlets like AP quoted two Iraqi officials as claiming ...

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Al-Azhar Chief Criticizes Promotion of An ‘Abrahamic Religion’

The head of Egypt’s Al-Azhar Islamic Center, Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, criticized attempts to promote the term “Abrahamic religion” with the aim of integrating Judaism, Christianity and Islam.   Speaking at a conference at Al-Azhar on Monday, he described such attempts as an illusion and a confiscation of freedom of conscience, ...

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NSO Spyware Used to Hack Six Cellphones of Palestinian Rights Activists

Security researchers disclosed Monday that spyware from the notorious Zionist hacker-for-hire company NSO Group was detected on the cellphones of six Palestinian human rights activists. The revelation marks the first known instance of Palestinian activists being targeted by the military-grade Pegasus spyware. Its use against journalists, rights activists and political ...

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Lebanon a New Setting for Bin Salman’s Self-Harm

Alwaght- It was largely unthinkable that a leaked audio file of the past of the Lebanese Information Minister George Kurdahi about his stance on the Yemeni war and his praise of the Yemeni resistance to the Saudi-led would lead to sch a deep and wide crisis in the Riyadh-Beirut relations. ...

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Yemeni Army Forces Capture Key Military Base in Marib

Yemeni forces and allied fighters from Popular Committees have captured a key military base occupied by Saudi militants loyal to former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi in the country’s strategic oil-rich province of Marib, and moved closer to the heart of energy reserves in the area. Local military sources, speaking ...

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Partner in Unending Crimes: US Approves $650m Weapon Sale to Saudi Arabia

Taking yet another part in unending crimes against Yemeni children, the United States approved a $650m sale of air-to-air missiles to Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon announced. The announcement brings to light the Biden administration’s first major weapons deal with the Gulf kingdom. In a statement on Thursday, the Pentagon claimed ...

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How Is Drone Power Broadening Turkey’s Regional Competition?

Alwaght- In the past few years, Turkey has taken long steps to develop military and civilian drone manufacturing capability, with Baykar Defense company being at the center of the industry. Since his assumption of power in 2002, Recep Tayyip Erdogan dreamed of transforming Turkey into a regional power. The country ...

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Iraq Inclusive Govt. Possibility: Necessities and Challenges

Alwaght- Three weeks after the parliamentary election results, coalition making to form a new government remains in ambiguity and observation of the process of talks suggests that dialogue is moving ahead sluggishly. This is while the protests to the results still unfold, making it difficult to rely on the published ...

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ISIS Attacks and Risks of Sectarian War in Iraq

Alwaght- After a several-month pause to its attacks in Iraq, ISIS once again made news headlines in the Arab country. Tuesday night, the terrorist group in an ambush attacked people from Al-Hawashah village near the town of Muqdadya in Diyala province, killing 13 and injuring more. A few others later another ...

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Hezbollah Slams the Saudi Decision against Al-Qard Al-Hassan Association

Hezbollah Media Relations issued the following statement: Hezbollah denounces the Saudi decision against ‘Al-Qard Al-Hassan Association’ and labels it as an aggression against Lebanon and a blatant violation of the Lebanese internal affairs, in addition to being an obedient submission to the US administration and a desperate service for the ...

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