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By Garsha Vazirian
Creeping annexation is devouring Gaza. Washington is pouring the concrete.
Israel’s land grabs and a new American military base are cementing Trump’s colonial framework in real time
TEHRAN — Peace plans rarely arrive with an olive branch; these days in Gaza, they have arrived with concrete mixers.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Why does Netanyahu fear a US-Iran agreement?
TEHRAN – In response to developments in U.S.-Iran negotiations, Netanyahu’s remarks express understanding of American interests in reaching an agreement, while still playing the victim card.
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Miscalculation after miscalculation
TEHRAN - Although some great powers have been humiliated by less powerful nations in the wars they have launched against them, after some years, they unexpectedly return to the same old policies and start new wars.
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By Silvina Pachelo
Argentine lawyer from Global Sumud Flotilla reports on torture of activists in Israeli detention
BUENOS AIRES — A member of the Global Sumud flotilla, Argentine lawyer and activist Victoria Pi de la Serra, describes an ordeal marked by violence, humiliation, and psychological torture.
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Miscalculation after miscalculation
TEHRAN - Although some great powers have been humiliated by less powerful nations in the wars they have launched against them, after some years, they unexpectedly return to the same old policies and start new wars.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Why does Netanyahu fear a US-Iran agreement?
TEHRAN – In response to developments in U.S.-Iran negotiations, Netanyahu’s remarks express understanding of American interests in reaching an agreement, while still playing the victim card.
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By Garsha Vazirian
Creeping annexation is devouring Gaza. Washington is pouring the concrete.
Israel’s land grabs and a new American military base are cementing Trump’s colonial framework in real time
TEHRAN — Peace plans rarely arrive with an olive branch; these days in Gaza, they have arrived with concrete mixers.
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By Garsha Vazirian
Inside Washington’s meltdown over Iran and the rising chorus of imperial defeat
TEHRAN – When a sparse memorandum of understanding (MOU) is all that remains for Washington after months of imperial aggression, the political theater in the home capital becomes far more instructive than the ink on the paper.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Families returning to southern Lebanon witness widespread destruction
TEHRAN – Some residents of southern Lebanon have begun returning to their homes following the announcement of an MOU between the U.S. and Iran, which includes ending the Zionist regime’s aggression in Lebanon.
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By Christoph Horstel
Zionists may resort to aggressive policies to undercut the Iran-US MOU
BERLIN - After Israel’s last bloody attack on the Shiite-inhabited Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh on Sunday, with three killed and 16 injured, an Iranian answer was due. But U.S. President Donald Trump, with renewed vigor of the octogenarian, strengthened by congratulatory messages to his birthday on the very same Sunday, begged Iran not to respond as announced. And the Islamic Republic graciously agreed.
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Hegseth framed the war on Iran in explicitly theological terms: analysis
TEHRAN – A distinguished professor at American University’s School of International Service says U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth framed the military operation against Iran in explicitly theological terms, invoking “a direct through line from the Old and New Testament Christian gospels to the development of Western civilization.”
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By Wesam Bahrani
Has the Gaza resistance agreed to hand over its weapons?
TEHRAN – Over the past few days in late spring, reports have circulated about what took place in Cairo on disarming the Palestinian resistance in Gaza, a demand made by the occupying regime and included in parts of President Trump’s so-called “peace plan”.
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By Garsha Vazirian
Iran, Hezbollah dictate a new reality as southern Lebanese begin returning home
The new equation proves that the resistance cannot be broken by mass destruction
TEHRAN — The stunning performance of Iran and its allies and marathon diplomatic sessions that produced the Iran-U.S. memorandum of understanding have forced a realignment of the Middle Eastern security architecture. For months, Washington and Tel Aviv operated under the delusion that Lebanon could be carved out and battered into submission without triggering a broader systemic collapse.