Lebanese Al-Mayadeen Channel: Israel has occupied 440 square kilometers of Syrian territory as of today.
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The new Syrian government continues its efforts to embrace the Druze community.
Following the meeting between Ahmed al-Sharaa, Abu Muhammad al-Julani and the Druze delegation in Damascus a few days ago, a delegation of senior officials from the Syrian rebels' Salvation Government, headed by Interior Minister Muhammad Abd al-Rahman, arrived today in the Druze city of as-Suwayda in southern Syria and met with prominent Druze spiritual leader Hikmat al-Hajri.
The rebel interior minister promised to quickly provide the services that as-Suwayda needs.
Following the meeting between Ahmed al-Sharaa, Abu Muhammad al-Julani and the Druze delegation in Damascus a few days ago, a delegation of senior officials from the Syrian rebels' Salvation Government, headed by Interior Minister Muhammad Abd al-Rahman, arrived today in the Druze city of as-Suwayda in southern Syria and met with prominent Druze spiritual leader Hikmat al-Hajri.
The rebel interior minister promised to quickly provide the services that as-Suwayda needs.
Clearing the Ruins in Dahiyeh, Beirut
Lebanese sources report that the removal of ruins in specific neighborhoods of Dahiyeh has begun, following government approval obtained approximately three weeks after the ceasefire began.
The chairman of the Lebanese Union of Engineers announced that around 100 standing buildings throughout Dahiyeh need to be demolished due to their risk of collapsing.
Simultaneously, Lebanese media have reported increased Israeli drone traffic over Dahiyeh since the morning hours.
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Lebanese sources report that the removal of ruins in specific neighborhoods of Dahiyeh has begun, following government approval obtained approximately three weeks after the ceasefire began.
The chairman of the Lebanese Union of Engineers announced that around 100 standing buildings throughout Dahiyeh need to be demolished due to their risk of collapsing.
Simultaneously, Lebanese media have reported increased Israeli drone traffic over Dahiyeh since the morning hours.
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Abu Ali Express in English
The Iranian currency is collapsing as quickly as Bitcoin is strengthening (: Just four days ago, the Iranian currency traded at an unprecedented low of 740,000 rials to one US dollar, and today it is already at a new low: 760 thousand rials to one US dollar.…
The Iranian Currency Continues to Weaken, Reaching a New Low
The exchange rate stands at 785,000 rials per US dollar.
The collapse over the past week has been faster than usual.
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The exchange rate stands at 785,000 rials per US dollar.
The collapse over the past week has been faster than usual.
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A cold wave is hitting Iran in numerous regions.
Snow fell on the Shiite shrine named after Imam Reza in the city of Mashhad.
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Snow fell on the Shiite shrine named after Imam Reza in the city of Mashhad.
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Mayor of al-Naqoura in southern Lebanon (3 km from the Israeli Border):
When the ceasefire came into effect, the extent of destruction in al-Naqoura was at 35%. Now, the extent of destruction stands at 70%.
When the ceasefire came into effect, the extent of destruction in al-Naqoura was at 35%. Now, the extent of destruction stands at 70%.
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A cold wave is hitting Iran in numerous regions. Snow fell on the Shiite shrine named after Imam Reza in the city of Mashhad. one comment
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Iran: Energy shortage in the energy powerhouse
The cold wave is intensifying the severe energy crisis in Iran.
In a video he published last week, the Iranian president calls on residents to reduce the heating in their homes by at least two degrees, due to the difficulty in supplying electricity to homes.
General power outages have become more frequent and schools are closing earlier/not opening at all.
How is it that Iran, a natural resources powerhouse in the energy sector, is unable to provide electricity to its residents?
For decades, the regime neglected the electricity infrastructure (and, for example, invested $30 billion in promoting terrorism in Syria), and now that demand is rising, the networks are unable to cope with the load and are collapsing.
Particularly embarrassing... the energy powerhouse ran out of energy...
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The cold wave is intensifying the severe energy crisis in Iran.
In a video he published last week, the Iranian president calls on residents to reduce the heating in their homes by at least two degrees, due to the difficulty in supplying electricity to homes.
General power outages have become more frequent and schools are closing earlier/not opening at all.
How is it that Iran, a natural resources powerhouse in the energy sector, is unable to provide electricity to its residents?
For decades, the regime neglected the electricity infrastructure (and, for example, invested $30 billion in promoting terrorism in Syria), and now that demand is rising, the networks are unable to cope with the load and are collapsing.
Particularly embarrassing... the energy powerhouse ran out of energy...
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Lebanese Channels Report:
IDF forces maneuvered today to the village of Bani Haiyyan (opposite Misgav Am) in southern Lebanon and began demolishing structures there, including the village mosque.
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IDF forces maneuvered today to the village of Bani Haiyyan (opposite Misgav Am) in southern Lebanon and began demolishing structures there, including the village mosque.
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Gaza Strip: Despite the constant whining, Gazan farmers manage to grow beautiful tomatoes for the local market even during the war.
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Ahmad al-Sharaa, Abu Muhammad al-Julani, Commander of the Rebel Group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, on a Nostalgic Visit to Al-Mazzeh, Damascus.
During his visit, he met with the principal of his elementary school and got a haircut at the barbershop he frequented as a child.
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During his visit, he met with the principal of his elementary school and got a haircut at the barbershop he frequented as a child.
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Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian broke into sobs today during a family welfare conference in Iran after seeing a photo of his late wife, who died in a car accident.
Pezeshkian is expected to travel to Cairo, where he will attend a summit of Islamic countries and likely meet with the President of Egypt.
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Pezeshkian is expected to travel to Cairo, where he will attend a summit of Islamic countries and likely meet with the President of Egypt.
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