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of your headlines on press tv, iran has acquired the wealth of strategic and sensitive intelligence from israel, including thousands of... documents on his nuclear plans and facilities. iran strongly condemns the latest us sanctions on the international criminal course judges saying washington is abusing his power to ensure maximum impunity for israel. and thousands of demonstrators have held another anti-netanyahu protest in tel aviv calling for a ceasefire deal for the release of the captives held in gaza.
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you're watching press tv live from the studios in tehran, thank you for joining us. eran has acquired the wealth of strategic and sensitive intelligence from israel, including thousands of documents on its nuclear plans and facility. ities, that's according to intelligence sources, the sources said there was a media blackout due to the sheer volume of the documents and the need to safely transport the entire shipment into iran and make sure that they have reached the of intended locations. they say the abundance of documents is such that merely examining them and viewing the images and videos has taken a considerable amount of time. the operation has dealt a significant blow to israel exposing a major intelligence failure.
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in safeguarding highly sensitive information. israel maintains a so-called policy of nuclear opacity, but the regime is widely estimated to possess up to 400 nuclear warheads. earlier, we asked journalist and political commentator sayid muhsan abbas for his thoughts on iran's accusition of sensitive israeli nuclear documents. let's see what he had to say. yeah, i first picked up on this a couple of weeks ago and he actually popped up, i think it was in a lot of z western, just quietly slipped in, but there were several israelis who had been picked up, arrested uh, because they'd been caught fundaling information to the islamic republic of iran, they didn't clarify what kind of information that was and what they'd been spying on, but certainly there seemed to be evidence that they'd been.
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taking videos and taking photographs of locations and it really was interesting because the analysis that was given there, i don't know to what extent, it's true, but the kind of people that have been picked up were were people in israel who were a little bit down and out, they were essentially people who were grifters who were just kind of struggling at the at the peripheries of society, and it was very easy apparently to recruit these people to essentially carry out. "espinaage work, they the way it was done is very, very intriguing, because they didn't actually even realize that they were being asked to do this by the the uh the islamic intelligence services, but i think this extent of it, the range of it is quite shocking, and i think it's a hugely significant move, because it shows uh iran's intelligence capability beyond its own borders, of course it has to deal with zio american.
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tiops and all sorts of regime change efforts, but now you can do it abroad very easily by the looks of things. iran has condemned the latest sanctions imposed by the united states on tehran, calling them a proof of washington's profound hostility towards the iranian nation. far ministry spokesman ismail bagai said the fresh bands are an extension of the inhumane and fail policy of maximum pressure against iranians. he said us sanctions are not only. legal, but also in blatant violation of the norms and principles of international law. the spokesman said the sanctions are designed to violate the most basic rights of iranians, but will only boost the determination of the nation to defend this legitimate rights and interest in the face of america's excessive demands. his remarks came after the us announced new sanctions targeting over 30 individuals and entities, it described as part of iran's international financial network.
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ivan has also strongly condemned the latest sanctions imposed by the united states on four judges of the international criminal court, the from ministry spokesman said the move marks a new law even for a system that is badly addicted to advancing his foreign policy through cohersion and intimidation. ismile badded that washington is sanctioning and harassing the world course judges and personnel for holding up their judicial mandate. he said the us is abusing his power even in the un security council to ensure maximum impunity for israel's atrocity crimes and ethnic cleansing in the occupied palestinian territory. baho noted that such measures make the us the most persistent accomplice in the israeli regime's horrifying crimes of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. he called on the international community to stand up against such barbarism that is shaking the whole fabric of international law and
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unsettling the basic tenents of humanity. it's been another deadly day for palestinians in the besieg gaza strip as the israeli military intensifies its relentless bombardment of the blockaded territory. in one of the deadliest strikes of the day, at least 15 palestinians were killed when israeli. war planes bombed the residential building sheltering displaced people in the al-sabra neighborhood south of gaza city. in northern gaza an israeli air strike targeted a group of civilians in jabalya al-nasla, killing at least eight people. fatalities were also reported following a separate strike on a
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palestinian home in the north. the altofa neighborhood east of gaza city was also the scene of israeli attacks with several people losing their lives. deadly strikes were also. in khan unis in the south and the nuserat refugee camp in central gaza. according to the gaza health officials, nearly 54,800 palestinians have been killed since october 2023, when the us israeli genocidal campaign against gaza began. more than 125,000 others have also been injured. we earlier talked to a gaza correspondent. abu musabe to get the latest updates on the israeli regime strikes across the blocked territory, let's take a listen, the israel incubation forces have never seized the attacks against different parts of gaz, we are talking about roughly 91
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palestinian civilians have been stored and killed since th hours till this moment, as a result of this youbicurous and intensified attacks which are by the way intensified till this moment as we speak by "now we can hear the israeli fight jits flying at low levels in different parts of gaz stiben, as you know the bulk of those palestinian fertilities unfortunately were killed in gaza syria and the northern part of gaza and the major massacre unfolded in a subur neighborhood after the israeli warplanes targeted and destroyed a cluster of the palestinian multiflorescential buildings over the heads of the palestinian people there, we are talking about roughly 35 palestinian civilians have been killed. "as you after the israels target those houses while dozens are still presumed missing under the rubble while the palestinan civil defense teams are still facing multiple difficulties and hardships in extracting those bodies because the israel equibition forces are still attacking that in the meantime as you know they do not have those tools and equipment they
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need in order to extract and and and retrieve the the bodies from the rubble so the constitution is still perilous and catastrophic for those paris civilian" in the meantime, several attacks took place in jabalya and nazla area in the northern part of kap, after the israeli warning is destroyed at least four residential buildings. israel's military is suffering his heaviest losses in months as palestinian resistance continues to target regime forces across the gaza strip, with a confirmed total of over 860 soldiers killed since october 2023. rising casualties have sparked alarm in tel aviv, and increased pressure on officials to consider a cease fire. here's more. while israel's genocide in gaza show no sign of ending, their regime's military is paying an increasingly heavy price. in the past week alone, nine
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israeli soldiers were killed in resistance group's operations, five of them in a single strike in han unis on friday. this marks the heaviest weekly toll for the israeli mil. military in months, bringing the official death count to over 860 soldiers since october 2023. palestinians say the actual figure is much higher since the grounding. invasion of gaza began, palestinian resistance groups, primarily hemasas khassam brigades, have launched numerous retaliatory operations against israeli forces, including ambushes, tunnel warfare and booby trap attacks across a gaza strip. these operations have repeatedly exposed the vulnerability of israeli forces. hamas has portrayed them as evidence of his enduring battlefield strength despite 20 months of siege and relentless bombardment. the rising really casualties in gaza have now triggered alarm in tel aviv. on friday, prime minister benjamin netanyahu admitted that
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the military is facing a shortfall of over 10,000 soldiers, including around 6,00 combat troops. this crisis has deepened divisions within the israeli cabinet as frustration grows over the continued exemption of ultra orthodox jews from military service. at the same time, reports indicate a rising number of israeli soldiers. abandoning service with many choosing imprisonment over deployments to the frontlines. with each additional loss, pressure is intensifying on israely officials to pursue a cease fire deal. hamas has remained firm in its position. no captives will be released without a negotiated agreement. at the same time, frustration is mounting among the families of israeli captives held in gaza. many of them say netanyahu is rejecting credible ceasefire proposals in favor of a military campaign they see as both futil and reckless. they warn that this approach is putting the lives of
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both soldiers and captives at even greater risk. their concerns have highlighted following reports that dozens of israeli captives died as a result of israel's own bombardment and ground defensives. inside gaza, palestinian resistance forces continue to assert their readiness to fight on. in their words, no israeli soldier is safe on occupied pal. palestinian land and no israel captain will leave gaza without any agreement. the military wing of hamas has warned that the israeli military will be to blame for the death of an israeli captive after regime forces late siege to the area where he is being held in gaza. the spokesman fasam brates said israel will not be able to return israely soldier matan zangaker alive. the resistance. forces protected zanuaker for 20 months. a day earlier, the regime forces retrieved the body of a tie captive from rafat in
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southern gaza. the israeli army has confirmed that he was captured alive on october 7th, 2023. according to algasam, several israeli captives have been killed in the regime's air strikes on gaza. more than 50 captives are still held in gaza, 20 of them are still believed to be alive. 50,000 hectares of land covered with mercury, lead and arsenic. in the madre de dios, heavy toxic metals used for illegal mining are the main cause of deforestation, polluted rivers and contaminated food chains. este lado ya y se hace totalmente un desierto ya no ese trabajo de la pampa como le digo no tiene más de 7 años, pero sin
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embargo le han hecho un desastre, tiene que hacer con otros elementos del estado, ahí también una altísima corrupción y no me refiero solamente, me refiero ya a todo el país. government only allocated 29 cents per person to eradicate the crime of human trafficking. revenues from gold extraction around $5 billion dollars. another protest in tel aviv as relatives of the gaza captives demand that the israeli regime end this genocidal war and reach a se fire deal to return all those still held in gaza. protesters argue that all captives can be brought back if prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu simply ends the war. some anti-war protesters are marching from gaza to gaza from tel aviv as part of the global march to gaza campaign. netanyahu is accused of prolonging the genocide to remain in power. his prioritization of the war over the return of the captives. has sparked rallies in the occupied territories since october 2023. israely forces press ahead with a violent. on palestinian towns and villages across the occupied west bank. in their latest incusion, the regime's forces killed a 30-year-old palestinin man and injured two others south the city of al khalil. they also attacked palestinians in the city of tubas and the town of gabalan, firing stung grenades and tear gas at them. for more details on these stories, we were earlier joined by a ramala correspondent nika hamed. let's see what she had to say.
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the palestinian ministry of health have announced the martidum of the palestinian young man mustafa ali fallul 30 years old and the injury of two other palestinians, one in very critical condition due to israeli forces firing live ammunition upon these three palestinians near the town of zahriya to the south of al khalil in the south of the west bank. usually this area. it's very close to metar, metar checkpoint, which means that they may those palestinians may have just been workers trying to reach to their to where they work, as the palestinian workers start moving in the from the checkpoints in late hours of the night, so until this moment no further information about the
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circumstances of this very sorrowful event that - to the death of a one passian and two a critical injury, another big headline is making the news in the last hour a major explosion have happened inside jene precisely in dual near in this center of jamine, this was due to a local made bomb that went off in one israeli military vehicle that was wandering the streets of gin. tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in the italian capital rome to show their support for the palestinians suffering under the us backed israeli genocide in gaza. the protesters called for an immediate cease fire in gaza and an end to the territory siege and the recognition of the state of palestine. they also slamed italian leaders including
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prime minister georgia molloni for hypocrisy in the face of israel's crimes, protesters accused her of complicity in the regime's atrocities by providing it with weapons, or correspondents has spoken with some of them, or some of the demonstrators, is what they have to say, i want to say clearly when hospitals are bombed, schools destroyed, children killed, and doctors executed, we are witnessing a massacer and ethnic cleansing, a genocide in progress. "the courts will confirm this, yet, in the face of such horrors, the italian people are stepping up to build a bastian of humanity, and to stand on the right side of history. to georgia maloni, i say this, your hypocrisy is unacceptable. in the face of the deaths of men, women, children, and innocent people, we can no longer tolerate italy's complicity
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through military agreements. the italian government provides political and military cover to israel's. criminal actions, treating it as a friend. meanwhile, citizens are demanding an end to the genocide. the government hesitates, and now, after so many deaths in palestine, it claims these losses have become unacceptable. i strongly object, why were 30,00 or 50,00 palestinian victims ever acceptable? only now are they realizing the situation is unacceptable. spain has done it, ireland too, norway as well, and france is preparing to follow suit. now it is italy's moment.
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in comments made earlier this week, the president of the international committee of the red cross described the situation in gaza as becoming worse than hell on earth. in paris on saturday, protesters echoed that sentiment and accused the government of continuing to provide military assistance to israel, even though the humanitarian situation in gaza remains dire. peter humi reports. it's been two weeks since the... leaders of germany, britain and france condemned israel's actions in gaza, and yet protesters at a paris raley on saturday claimed that nothing has been done to halt the onslot on the besieged territory, they said there has been no concrete action, just words, words and more words. to stop genocide, the the they must disrupt the
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diplomatic relation with with israel, they must stop all the selling of arms and france still continue to sell arms, the the lie about what they do, as speaches at saturday's riley suggested, french. companies, including the arms manufacturer tales, continue to supply equipment for israel's war machine. invoices published by a french investigative journalism website reveal what they claim are sales of operational support and guidance systems for armed drones worth two million euros. israel has regularly used drones to target gaza, resulting in thousands of civilian casualties. french authorities are accused of maintaining double standards denouncing the deaths of gaza civilians. while profiting from arm sales to israel, protesters content at president emmanuel macron's concern for the fate of the population in gaza rings hollow and amounts to little more than
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crocodile tears, this is worse than crocodile tears, because this, this is a comedian, this is all comedians, they are not supposed to to talk like that and do nothing, because we have the europe who could cut the agreement with israel, they do anything, the they didn't do anything, there even in belgium the desert the parliament to avoid the question the genocide, all these government in the europe are just hipocrites and macron is the bigger than than anybody, with the killing, starvation and deprivation in gaza seemingly worsening by the day, the demonstrators here insist that now is not... time to give up and are resolute in their commitment to keep marching and making their voices heard for those willing to listen. peter humy for press tv, paris. in recent years, iran has
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taken many steps in developing fast and smart transportation. it has now introduced air taxis into active service. authorities called the initiative part of the country's border shift toward smart air transportation. fazon aasurian has more. iran taking a bold step into the future of smart transportation, with air taxis now entering active use, the country is positioning itself at the forefront of urban mobility innovation. these vehicles, once experimental are beginning to offer real world solutions for short distance travel. we're aligning with global trends by expanding air trans for both passengers and cargo. our fleet includes long-range, regional, and small aircraft, each serving a unique role in a connected system. we're also working to build a culture of
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air mobility, making air taxis accessible through popular ride haling apps. air taxis are now being deployed in selected areas, marking a significant shift in the country's transportation strategy. this emerging mode of travel is designed to reduce. air taxis are now operational thanks to new investments from the private sector and the ministry of roads, they offer safe, flexible travel for business people, doctors and anyone who needs quick air transport, you choose the time and destination. our goal is to make air taxis a unique experience for tourists to showcasing the beauty of the country from above. the current phase involves operations with the focus on maintaining safety, improving efficiency and preparing the public for future use. integration with digital platforms is in progress with
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the goal of making air taxis a viable option for routine transportation. iran's entry into the field of areal mobility marks a new era in its transportation development. with ongoing trials and increasing investment, air taxis are set to become. part of the country's modern transit landscape. farzana shuran press tv, karaj. there you have, those were the top stories on press tv. thank you for being with us, take care and bye-bye. الظاهره هي البصيره.
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