Benjamin Netanyahu's aggressive statements, calling the Turkish President a "paper tiger" and demanding that he remain silent, provoked an angry reaction from Turkish politicians and senior officials.
The occurrence of heavy hand-to-hand clashes in southern Lebanon and the continuation of the Zionist regime's attacks on this region are among the latest news related to developments in Lebanon.
The new Iraqi president, Nizar Amidi, declared his political slogan "Iraq First" and condemned the attacks by the Iranian armed forces and the Iraqi Resistance on the bases of separatist terrorists in the Kurdistan Region.
The new President of Iraq, Nizar Amidi, is a political and government figure with more than four decades of experience in the diplomatic field.
News sources reported the continuation of the Zionist regime’s airstrikes on southern Lebanese towns, in which several Lebanese citizens were martyred, and several others were injured.
The new Iraqi president took a stance on regional developments and said: "I emphasize my commitment to cooperate with the three powers. We welcome the efforts to end the war."
Following the brutal aggression of the Zionist regime against Lebanon and the violation of the ceasefire declared in the region, at least 48 areas and cities in the south of the country were targeted.
The Pakistani Foreign Minister expressed his hope that the American and Iranian sides will adhere to the ceasefire.
A Zionist media outlet predicted that the costs of Israel's war against Iran would exceed 70 billion shekels.
Shaykh Akram Al-Kaabi: The Resistance Front will once again treat the Zionist regime with force.