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Saudi Arabia claims Middle East is safe after killing Solaimani

S audi Arabia's Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud has said in the words that the Middle East has become safer than ever by killing Lieutenant General Qasem Solaimani, commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Force or IRSC's Quds Force. General Kasem Solaimani was leading the fight against the extremist terrorist groups that had been ousted in Syria and Iraq. In an interview to US television channel CNN yesterday (Monday), the Saudi Foreign Minister said he believed the United States had killed General Qasim Solaimani for their own self-defense. The Saudi Foreign Minister also said that he agreed with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Pompeo says the Middle East has become much safer by killing Gen. Soleimani. The Saudi Foreign Minister said in an interview yesterday that he was not seeing any change in Iran's behavior even after the assassination of General Soleimani. "All the statements coming from Iran are positive, but I would urge them ...

Now Palestine main Issue of Shyria

Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal al-Mikadad has said that Palestine is still a major issue for Syria and the policy will remain intact in the future. He said this at a meeting with the delegation of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in Damascus (Sunday) today. Al-Miqdad also said that unity and solidarity between Palestinians was essential in combating the US and Zionist Israeli conspiracy. He said Syria was sticking to its previous policy despite heavy pressure from the West and the Palestinian issue was given the highest importance. Javad Zarif condemned the Israeli attack on Mosque al-Aqsa Gate 'Bab and Rahmah'. Ahmad Ali, the head of the PLO's acting committee delegation, expressed his gratitude to the Palestinians for their help and cooperation with the Syrian government and the people. "We want Syria to be free from terrorists as quickly as possible," he said. Because of course this will benefit the Palestinia...

Is Trump's threat against Iran a violation of international law?

Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, the international human rights organization, say that the US President Donald Trump's threat to attack Iran's cultural and historical establishment is a direct war crime. The two companies, in separate statements, have called on the United States to stop threatening Iran and respect international law. Iran recently threatened retaliation after the martyrdom of Lt. Gen. Qasim Solaimani, commander of Iran's Quds Force in Baghdad, in a terrorist attack on US forces. In response to that threat, US President Trump wrote in a Twitter message that he had identified a total of 12 establishments in the country, including Iran's cultural heritage, and that attacks on US interests would be attacked. Amnesty International said in a statement that the United States should now say that it respects all international law. Another international human rights watchdog, Human Rights Watch, said similar threats would be a deadly ...

Gen. Sulaimani's daughter Zaynab warns Trump

Zainab, daughter of Gen. Qasem Solaimani, chief of the Quds Force of the IRGC's Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards, says Zainab - "Don't worry, my father's martyrdom is all over." She also said that the United States and Zionist Israel know that the martyrdom of the Father will further awaken humanity in the resistance front of the whole world. From now on, the wives and children of the US troops stationed in West Asia will have to be on guard for fear of their husbands or fathers being killed. Zainab Solaimani made the remarks at her father's funeral in Tehran, the Iranian capital. She added that the whole world is seeing how Iraqi and Iranian people are respecting their heroes. She said that Trump wanted to create a division between the Iranian and Iraqi nations, but that the martyrdom had strengthened the ties between the two nations, they were bound to enduring ties. General Solaimani's daughter said, "My father's death broug...

General Solaimani's assassination fears war

The Iraqi Interior Ministry's security media cell earlier said in a statement that the rocket attack had occurred near the airport's cargo terminal. Two vehicles were burned and some were injured. US officials, who did not want to be named immediately after the attack, told Reuters that two targeted Iranian-related attacks were carried out in Baghdad. They declined to elaborate on the attack. Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi has warned the United States that a deadly war could result in the assassination of General Soleimani. Abu Sohadi al-Muhadis, second-in-command of General Solaimani and Hashd al-Shabab, was killed in a US airstrike today (Friday) at the International Airport in Baghdad, Iraq. The Iraqi Prime Minister described the attack as an aggression against the country. He said harshly, killing an Iraqi military commander at a government base was nothing but aggression against the country. The aggression was carried out against the state, government...