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Iran has condemned ‘blasphemy’ US sanctions
The sanctions against the ICC were not just issued by the Trump administration this week. According to the French press report, Iran on Friday condemned the United States of “illegal” and “blasphemy” new financial sanctions that accuse Iranian companies of selling crude oil to China.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Bakai said in a statement, “The decision to put pressure on the Iranian nation by stopping Iran’s legal trade with the new US government’s economic partners is an illegal, illegal and violating move. “ Clearly blasphemous and hypocrisy of international law “.
Opening summary
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Rights activists have strongly criticized Donald Trump’s approval of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The announcement of the US president, in which he claimed that the court had targeted the United States, and that his nearest ally, Israel, came two days later when he announced that the United States would occupy Gaza and the area. Was considered as a “Middle East’s Raera”.
Responding to Trump’s move, Amnesty International’s Secretary General, Agnius Columnard, said the order “sends the message that Israel is beyond the law and the universal principle of international justice”.
“Today’s executive order is correct. This is aggressive. This is a brutal move that the international community has built hard for decades, if not for centuries: global rules that apply to everyone and the purpose of providing justice for all.
The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, who is the subject of the ICC arrest warrant, praised Trump’s move, thanked the US president in a post on X. , “It will defend the United States and Israel from the United States and the anti -American and anti -corrupt court, which has no jurisdiction or basis for joining the law against us.”
Meanwhile, Israel attacked two sites in Lebanon on Thursday despite a ceasefire agreement. It states that Hezbollah has a storage of weapons without providing any evidence in the sites.
A fragile Israel-Herzebul ceasefire continues after more than a year since November 27. Despite the agreement, Israel has continued a strike on Lebanon, and both sides have repeatedly accused the other of being accused of violating the war.
Here is a quick summary of the latest:
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Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing sanctions on the ICC, In which the ICC has been accused of “engaged in illegal and baseless actions” targeting the United States and its “close ally” Israel. It states that the court raped Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and its former Defense Minister, targeting the “baseless” arrest warrant, targeting the “baseless” arrest warrant.
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Despite widespread opposition, Trump has doubled Gaza’s “ownership” proposal. In a social post of truth, Trump said that the Palestinian territory would be “handed over” to the United States by Israel after the end of its military attack against Hamas. Netanyahu, who is in Washington, said he was “able to listen carefully to Trump’s proposal”.
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Globally, the proposal to transfer 2.3 million Palestinians to other countries has given rise to anger. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said that Trump’s proposal would “squash” the ceasefire and “incite the return of the fight”. Russia termed Trump’s proposal “contradictory” and accused it of promoting “tensions in the region”. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Beijing opposed the forced transfer of people to Gaza. Pakistan described Trump’s plan as “deep troubles and injustice”, while Iran said it had “clearly rejected and condemned Trump’s proposal”.
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US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, said the Palestinians in Gaza would “have to stay anywhere else”, To describe Gaza as a “no residence” in comments that withdraws Trump’s proposal to permanently transfer Palestinians to neighboring countries. Rubio will travel to Europe and the Middle East next week, a senior state official said on Thursday.
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Israeli Defense Minister, Israel Katz, ordered the army to allow the Palestinians to exit Gaza “who want to leave”. Asked who should take Gaza residents, Katz said it should be the countries that have opposed Israeli military operations since the October 7 attacks. He also claimed that Spain, Ireland and Norway, who recognized the Palestinian state last year, were legally “forbidden to allow any Gaza resident to enter their territories”.
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In violation of the ceasefire agreement, Israel said late Thursday that it attacked two places in Lebanon, which allegedly had weapons of the Hezbollah group.. The army said in a post on X, “Israeli forces” staged a exact strike in the Lebanese area in two military places that contained Hezbollah weapons, which were violating the ceasefire agreement, “the army said. But said in a post.
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The head of the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) warned that the agency faces a “existential threat”. After Israel is officially banned from working on its territory. Philip Lizarini also called Trump’s Gaza proposal “completely unrealistic”, adding: “We’re talking about being displaced. Forced displaced is an crime, an international offense. This is racial cleanliness.
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Human Rights Watch has warned that Trump’s proposal can transmit the United States to “direct commitment of oppression from involvement in war crimes”.. Forced or forced migration is a crime against humanity, which is illegal under the Geneva Convention, on which Israel and the United States sign. HRW Middle East and North Africa director Lama Fakia said, “Governments should clarify their strong opposition to the demand for forcibly displaced in Gaza and action to prevent further atrocities against the Palestinian people. Should do. “
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At least 47,583 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks since October 2023, According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health on Thursday. The latest daily update of the ministry also states that a total of 111,633 has been injured in total.
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Israel informed the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) that it was formally withdrawing from the body. Israeli Foreign Minister, Gedon Sar, said the decision was made in light of the ongoing and relentless institutional prejudice against Israel in the Human Rights Council.