The Wall Street Journal

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  • Yasser Abu Shabab is a gang leader and head of the Popular Forces, an Israeli-backed armed group and criminal gang operating in the Rafah area that is widely accused of looting aid trucks. He comes from a large Bedouin clan in southern Gaza which has alleged ties to ISIS. 2025-07-28 20:26

    WSJ instrumentalizing discourse to justify genocide

    MADRID – The recent editorial published by the Wall Street Journal, attributed to Yasser Abu Shabab—a local leader in Gaza linked to a militia associated with ISIS and, according to various critical reports, armed by Israel to fight Hamas—does not represent an autonomous analysis or a genuine voice of the Palestinian reality. Rather, it is a statement constructed under the influence of colonial forces seeking to justify systematic violence and the ongoing genocide in Gaza, while simultaneously facilitating internal fragmentation and control through tactical alliances with local actors.

  • Iran, unlike Yemen, employs a "missile city" strategy with networks of tunnels, mobile launchers, and hidden sites, making detection and destruction difficult 2025-04-14 21:49

    By Ali Heydari

    US dead end in West Asia

    TEHRAN - A recent Wall Street Journal report on the ineffectiveness of U.S. bunker-busting bombs in destroying an Ansarullah undnderground missile complex raises significant questions about Washington's capability to target deep and hardened underground facilities.

  • ناصر کنعانی 2022-11-02 21:17

    Iran strongly dismisses WSJ report, says it’s aimed to harm positive process in region

    TEHRAN – Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman on Wednesday reacted to a report by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) that Iran is about to hit targets inside Saudi Arabia, saying such baseless allegations are intended to undermine the “growing positive” process in relations between the Islamic Republic and regional Arab countries.