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JUNE 14, 2015
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Surely
Allah
has
bought of the believers their persons and
their property for this,
that they shall have the
garden; they fight in Allah’s way, so they slay
and are slain; a promise
which is binding on Him
in the Taurat and the Injeel and the Quran; and
who is more faithful to
his covenant than Allah?
The Holy Qur’an (9.111)
In the Name of the Most High
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PRAYER TIMINGS
Noon (Zohr)
13:04
Justice Tossed Aside in Gaza
Evening(Maghreb)
By: Kayhan Int’l Staff Writer
Sunrise “Tomorrow”
The Zionist regime of Israel has exonerated itself for killing four
children on a beach in Gaza during last summer’s seven-week assault
on the besieged strip, prompting expressions of outrage and demands
for justice from family members and international journalists who witnessed the attack.
The results of Israel’s inquiry were announced just days after UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon removed the Israeli military from an
official list of groups that violate children’s rights, following heavy
pressure from the United States and Israel.
It’s all the reason why the United Nations Headquarters Board of
Inquiry should dispatch a team of experts to Gaza to probe the Israeli
military war crimes committed during the offensive. The UN should
also renew its call on Tel Aviv to support the investigation and its findings AND lift the illegal blockade.
The illegal blockade can be described as an intensification of criminal policies designed to isolate the population of Gaza, cripple its fragile economy, and provoke its people against Hamas by harsh and illegal
measures of collective punishment.
However, these desperate actions are not all new: The blockade is but
the terminal end of Israel’s closure policy, in place since 1991, which in
turn builds on the usurper’s policies as occupier since 1967.
According to Western experts and reports, in practice, Israel’s blockade means the denial of a broad range of items - food, industrial, educational, medical - deemed non-essential for a population largely unable to be self-sufficient at the end of decades of occupation.
There can be no dispute that the measures of collective punishment
against the civilian population of Gaza are illegal under international
humanitarian law: Fuel and food cannot be withheld or wielded as
reward or punishment.
But international law was tossed aside a long time ago. Backed by the
United States, the blockade has been presented as punishment for the
democratic election of Hamas; punishment for its subsequent takeover
of Gaza; and punishment for justified resistance through attacks on
illegal settlements.
The apartheid regime has barred foreign journalists from entering
the occupied territory. Executives from news agencies and humanitarian organizations have sent several letters of protest to Tel Aviv criticizing its decision to bar them from entering Gaza, but to no avail.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has criticized Israel over its
blockade of Gaza. But, criticism alone is not enough. The international
community needs to do more than just talk.
Those who fire rockets at illegal Israeli settlements make a valid
point. These random attacks should not evoke a hasty effort to seal off
the occupied territory, but, instead, make the Zionist regime question
how to avoid such attacks in the future.
The answer is simple: Stop raiding Gaza and killing the innocent
civilians, and start honoring international law AND the sanctity of Palestinian lives, particularly the children.
Dawn(Fajr)“ Tomorrow” 04:01
Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi says Iran’s border regions are fully secure.
TEHRAN (Press TV) -- Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi said
Iran will firmly deal with any potential security threat to its borders, emphasizing that Iran’s border regions
are fully secure.
Alavi said all the country’s borders are perfectly safe thanks to the
vigilance of security forces, and
that firm and appropriate action
would be taken against any security
threats.
The Iranian intelligence minister
added that Iran’s forces will immediately respond to any activity endangering the border region.
Alavi said Iran has been monitoring even the slightest moves made
Sens. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) and Bob
Menendez (D-N.J.) are hoping to include a 10-year extension of Iranian
sanctions legislation as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
“No agreement is better than a bad
agreement, and that is what my concern is ... that we are headed for a
bad deal,” Menendez said, adding
that the United States “can’t trust
Iran to abide by its agreements”.
The two senators, who have been at
the forefront of a congressional push
to increase sanctions against Iran,
want to extend the Iranian Sanctions Act of 1996 beyond its current
expiration date at the end of 2016
through 2026.
Another amendment to the annual
defense bill from Kirk, who faces
a potentially tough reelection next
year, would require Treasury Secretary Jack Lew to report on how the
Iranian government uses money received through sanctions relief.
Negotiators are working toward
a June 30 deadline to reach a final
agreement. Officials involved in the
talks have suggested an agreement
isn’t likely by the end of the month.
Sen. Jeff Sessions also wants to in-
by the Takfiri ISIL terrorists, stripping them of the remotest opportunity to realize their dream of fomenting insecurity in Iran.
ISIL has been involved in crimes
against humanity in Iraq, Iran’s
western neighbor, since the Takfiri
terrorists seized some parts of the
Arab country in June 2014.
05:47
The Iraqi army and volunteer
fighters have been cooperating ever
since to liberate areas under the
control of the terrorists.
Iran has been providing advisory
support to the Iraqi government in
its fight against ISIL.
On June 9, the commander of the
ground forces of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said
the Islamic Republic does not see
ISIL as a threat to Iran.
Syria Opposition Meets With Zionist Envoys
TEHRAN (Press TV) -Representatives of the occupying regime of Israel
and the Syrian opposition
groups met several times in
two years to discuss ways to
counter Iran and the Lebanese resistance movement of
Hezbollah, a report says.
According to a report by the
Israeli website Walla, the two
sides met several times in an
unnamed Western country
between 2012 and 2014.
During the talks, the Tel
Aviv regime was represented
by a senior official, whose
identity was not revealed in
the report.
The Walla report also added that the talks focused on
the common enemies of the
two sides, including Iran and
Hezbollah.
“The important aspect of
these meetings is the existence of dialogue, and the
fact that the dialogue was
given a stamp of approval
in the form of a presence of
a senior Israeli official,” the
Israeli website quoted an informed source as saying.
Another Zionist official
also told the website that the
talks failed to bring about the
desired results because Syrian opposition forces fighting
the government of President
Bashar al-Assad “have no
real power on the ground”.
These were the highest level
talks held between Tel Aviv
and the groups fighting Syria’s legitimate government
since 2011, the report said.
Back in February, reports
also revealed that Mendi Safadi, who served as former
Likud deputy minister Ayoub
Kara’s chief of staff, had met
with members of militant
groups from Syria in Bulgaria and later on relayed their
messages to the occupying
regime’s PM Benjamin Net-
U.S. Lawmakers Mull Tying Bill to Iran Talks
WASHINGTON (Dispatches) -- A
pair of U.S. senators is looking to tie
an annual defense policy bill to the
administration’s nuclear negotiations
with Iran ahead of an end-of-themonth deadline.
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clude a provision in the defense bill
that would lay out what Congress
should accept as part of any final
deal.
The Alabama Republican’s proposal objects to any deal “that does
not include robust inspections and
proper verification of all Iran’s nuclear programs and related military
installations and access to nuclear
supporting scientists should be accepted”.
The provision could be problematic because Leader of the Islamic
Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali
Khamenei has vowed to reject inspections to Iranian military sites.
In the event that negotiators are
able to reach a deal, Sen. David Per-
due (R-Ga.) wants the administration
to hand over a Middle East strategy.
He wants the plan to include how the
administration would reassure allies
in the region, as well as any efforts
to tackle “the potential for a conventional or nuclear arms race”.
The Senate voted last month to
allow Congress to review and vote
on a final deal on Iran’s nuclear program.
The push by senators to involve
the controversial Iran negotiations
in a normally bipartisan defense bill
is another hurdle to Republicans’
pledge to pass the NDAA, which
was slowed this week by political
fights.
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anyahu.
Syria has been struggling
with a deadly crisis since
March 2011. The violence
fueled by Takfiri groups has
so far claimed the lives of
over 222,000 people, according to reports.
The United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees
says over 7.2 million people have also been internally
displaced while more than
three million others have fled
Syria due to the crisis in the
Arab country.
Preplanned Agenda
RESALAT: The so-called War on Terror was a preplanned agenda to
redraw the map of the Middle East. To fulfill that illusion that failed
initially, the warmongers are now advocating the division of Iraq. As per
the radical scheme, they want to make sure their terrorist goons of ISIL
will continue to weaken the country by triggering sectarian bloodletting.
Palestinian Unity
JAVAN: At a time when the war criminals, militarists and chauvinists
are set to lead the destructive policies of an illegal entity all over again,
the best the long-suffering Palestinian people could do is unite and prepare to defend their legitimate unity government AND their legitimate
right to freedom and self-determination. They should never recognize an
illegal entity that is not representative and has noticeably become evermore expansionist, dangerous, bigoted and murderous.
Yemen War
ETEMAAD: The Saudi-led air strikes have failed to force Yemen into
submission. The country is facing a humanitarian disaster. Aid agencies
say the air and sea blockade is preventing the country from importing
food on which it is wholly reliant. Hospitals are closing because they
have no medicine and no fuel for generators. Yemen has joined countries
like Syria, Iraq and Libya that are paralyzed by Saudi-backed terrorism
and violence.
Genocidal Militants
HAMSHARI: After the successful liberation of Tikrit, the Iraqi army
and volunteer Sunni-Shia forces were expected to liberate the rest of the
country. But after two months or so the country is still stuck in the quagmire of political uncertainty and sectarian rivalry, with its various parties
- Shia, Sunni and Kurd - unable to fight under one banner. And this has
only helped ISIL’s genocidal militants to consolidate further grip on the
country.