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Al Jazeera Pro-Iran
Funeral held for top Iranian commanders killed in US-Israeli strikes

Thousands of people gathered in Tehran to mourn top Iranian military officials killed by US-Israeli strikes.

The Independent Pro-Iran
Iran trolls Trump with Lego AI-generated propaganda video that mocks his Epstein ties

The video released by the Iranian regime takes a swipe at Trump over the Jeffrey Epstein files scandal that has dogged his administration

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Israel's Katz says Iran war to continue 'as long as necessary'

Israel's Katz says Iran war to continue 'as long as necessary' Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the US-Israeli strikes on Iran would go on "as long as necessary", insisting the strikes had inflicted heavy casualties on Tehran's forces.  "This operation will continue without any time limit, as long as necessary, until we achieve all the objectives and decide the outcome of the campaign," he said. Katz said hospital morgues in Iran were full "with many thousands of members of the Revolutionary Guards and the Basij," adding, "we must definitely continue doing this." He also said that strikes would continue in Tehran and across the country "day after day, target after target".

news.google.com Pro-Iran
Middle East crisis live: three ships hit in strait of Hormuz as Iran calls vessels belonging to US or allies ‘legitimate targets’ - The Guardian

Middle East crisis live: three ships hit in strait of Hormuz as Iran calls vessels belonging to US or allies ‘legitimate targets’  The Guardian

Al Jazeera Pro-Iran
Why Iraq was attacked from all sides amid US-Israel war on Iran

Iraq has seen attacks from both sides of the conflict: Iran and its proxies on the one side and the US on the other.

Al Jazeera Pro-Iran
Turkish president urges end to Iran war

Turkiye’s president has urged a return to the negotiating table before the Iran war “sets the entire region on fire.”

Al-Monitor Pro-Iran
Spain recalls Israel ambassador, calls Iran war 'flagrant illegality': What to know

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called the US-Israel war in Iran a "flagrant illegality.”

Mehr News Agency Pro-Iran
Control over Iran’s oil reserves main aim behind aggression

TEHRAN, Mar. 11 (MNA) – Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei has said the main motive behind criminal US and Israeli military aggression against the Islamic Republic is to control over the country’s vast oil reserves.

Al Jazeera Pro-Iran
Return to Russian fuels would be ‘strategic blunder’ says top EU official

Returning to Russian fossil fuels would be a “strategic blunder” says European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen

Al Jazeera Pro-Iran
South African soldiers deploy in Johannesburg to tackle crime and gangs

First troops touch down nearly a month after President Ramaphosa said organised crime threatened country's democracy.

Mehr News Agency Pro-Iran
Iran not back down an iota in defending itself: Ghalibaf

TEHRAN, Mar. 11 (MNA) – Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has said that the country will not withdraw an iota from its inalienable right in defending the country.

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
EU sanctions 19 Iranian officials, including Mojtaba Khamenei, over protests

EU sanctions 19 Iranian officials, including Mojtaba Khamenei, over protests The EU has approved new sanctions on 19 Iranian officials and entities, its foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said Wednesday, citing "serious human rights violations" during Tehran's deadly crackdown on mass protests. Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei was not among those hit by the measures, according to diplomatic sources. "As the Iran war continues, the EU will protect its interests and pursue those responsible for domestic repression," Kallas said, announcing the sanctions agreed by EU member states.

Al Jazeera Pro-Iran
Spain removes ambassador from Israel, as opposes war on Iran, Gaza genocide

Madid recalls ambassador amid rising diplomatic tensions and criticism of US-Israeli actions in Iran.

Mehr News Agency Pro-Iran
Trump miscalculated Iran’s retaliation as war costs soar

TEHRAN, Mar. 11 (MNA) – US President Donald Trump miscalculated Iran’s response to the ongoing aggression by a US-Israeli coalition, while the Strait of Hormuz remains virtually impassable with oil prices hiking up, a US newspaper says.

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Lib Dem foreign affairs spokesperson met Israeli president accused of inciting genocide

Lib Dem foreign affairs spokesperson met Israeli president accused of inciting genocide Imran Mulla on Wed, 03/11/2026 - 10:36 MP Calum Miller met Isaac Herzog on a trip organised by Lib Dem Friends of Israel last month Calum Miller posing for a photograph with Israeli President Isaac Herzog in February 2026 (Screengrab/X/Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel) Off The Liberal Democrat party's foreign affairs spokesperson Calum Miller has been photographed meeting Israeli President Isaac Herzog in February - after Herzog was found to have incited genocide by the United Nations' top investigative body on Palestine and Israel. The meeting came on a trip last month, not previously reported in the British press, which Middle East Eye understands was organised by the Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel (LDFI) group. The Lib Dems have accused Israel of genocide and party leader Ed Davey boycotted the royal banquet held for visiting US President Donald Trump last year over Gaza. Members of the delegation to Israel last month included former party leader Tim Farron and the honorary president of LDFI, Lord Monroe Palmer. Gavin Stollar, LDFI's honorary chair, and the group's honorary vice president, Baroness Sarah Ludford, also participated. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Miller, a Lib Dem MP and the party's foreign affairs spokesperson, was photographed shaking hands with President Herzog. A report last September by the UN commission of inquiry on Palestine and Israel found Herzog committed the crime of incitement to genocide, a substantive crime under Article III of the convention. 'Genocide': How the Liberal Democrats became a pro-Palestine party Read More » The president said on 13 October 2023 that "it’s an entire nation out there that is responsible [for the Hamas attack on 7 October]. It is not true, this rhetoric about civilians who were not aware and not involved. It is absolutely not true." A Lib Dem spokesperson defended the trip, telling MEE: "As liberals, we believe it's vital to engage with all sides of the conflict, even on those issues where we fundamentally disagree." The Liberal Democrat Friends of Palestine group told MEE: "We were dismayed to learn that our foreign affairs spokeperson and MPs met the president of a country that the party recognises as having committed genocide, especially when the president himself is accused by the UN commission of inquiry of incitement to genocide." Miller said: "My role as a foreign affairs spokesperson is to engage with representatives of other countries, to listen, to challenge and to engage. "There will be no just peace if there is no dialogue," he told MEE. "I respect the views of those who disagree but I will continue to be open to exchange." 'Entirely inappropriate' The Lib Dem delegation visited sites of the 7 October Hamas attack, where they were photographed with members of the Israeli military. They also engaged with opposition figures including Yair Lapid, the leader of the Yesh Atid party, and met the Palestinian mayor of Ramallah, Issa Kassis, in the occupied West Bank. According to Israeli media reports, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir denied a request by the Lib Dem delegation to meet a senior police officer in Jerusalem because of their meeting with Kassis. Members of the Liberal Democrat delegation visited Kibbutz Kfar Aza and the Nova Festival site, which were attacked by Hamas on 7 October 2023 (Screengrab/X/Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel) The Lib Dem spokesperson told MEE that Miller "met with a range of stakeholders and policy-makers, including the mayor of Ramallah and Palestinian civil society actors. He met last year with President Abbas on his visit to London. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "We raised the urgent need for more humanitarian aid to enter Gaza, the importance of halting and reversing the expansion of illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank, and the need to secure genuine progress towards the two-state solution. "This remains the only outcome which will deliver security, peace and justice for both Palestinians and Israelis." The party has also been criticised by the International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (ICJP). The group's head of public affairs and communications, Jonathan Purcell, told MEE: "It’s entirely inappropriate for the Lib Dem’s foreign spokesperson to meet with the Israeli president, who has been found by the UN commission of inquiry to be inciting genocide. "Frankly, it makes a mockery of the party’s position on Gaza, coming six months after leader Ed Davey called Israel’s attack on Gaza a genocide." Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey (L), Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (C) and Liberal Democrat Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Calum Miller in September 2025 (Liberal Democrats/Supplied) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In September 2024, almost a year after Israel's war on war started, the Lib Dems called for a full arms embargo on Israel - becoming the largest British party in terms of parliamentary seats to do so. A year later, Davey accused Israel of genocide. In his speech to the party's annual conference, he declared that "nothing - nothing - can justify what the Netanyahu government is doing to innocent men, women and children in Gaza. "We have all seen it. The baby boy - starving and skeletal - held tight in his mother’s arms... The bodies of children, killed as they queued for water. Children. A famine unfolding before our eyes." UK Politics News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Shrapnel from bombing kills woman in Iraq, health, security officials say

Shrapnel from bombing kills woman in Iraq, health, security officials say Shrapnel killed a woman following a strike on an arms depot belonging to an Iran-backed armed group in central Iraq, health and security officials told AFP. A security source said "a bombing targeted an arms depot at a military base", which mainly hosts the powerful Asaib Ahl al-Haq group in the eastern Wasit province. He added that "a woman was killed when shrapnel from a rocket fell near her after the strike". A health official confirmed her death and said another person was seriously wounded.

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Lebanon’s prime minister mulls sacking army chief over Hezbollah disagreements

Lebanon’s prime minister mulls sacking army chief over Hezbollah disagreements Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam is considering removing his army chief due to disagreements over how to confront Hezbollah in the midst of Israel’s latest war on Lebanon, sources have told Middle East Eye. Shortly after Hezbollah opened fire on Israel to avenge the killing of Iran’s supreme leader - and, it argues, pre-empt an Israeli attack - Salam on 2 March banned the armed movement from pursuing any military activities. Since then, Israeli attacks have rained down on Lebanon - killing more than 570 people - and US officials have piled pressure on the Lebanese state to follow through with Salam’s declaration. That US pressure appeared to ratchet up on Monday, after an Axios report suggesting Lebanese army chief Rodolphe Haykal had resisted cabinet pressure to confront Hezbollah militarily. Read more: Lebanon’s prime minister mulls sacking army chief over Hezbollah disagreements A Lebanese soldier stands guard near a hotel after it was hit in an Israeli air strike in Hazmieh, east of Beirut, 4 March 2026 (Ibrahim Amro/AFP)

Mehr News Agency Pro-Iran
Attacks to continue until there is no more war on Iran

TEHRAN, Mar. 11 (MNA) – The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) says that it will not stop its attacks on criminal US and Zionist regimes until there is no shadow of war on the country.

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Iran says oil will reach $200 a barrel, warns of 'continuous strikes'

Iran says oil will reach $200 a barrel, warns of 'continuous strikes' Iran will switch from "reciprocal hits" after attacks to continuous strikes on adversaries, and the US will not be able to control oil prices, the spokesperson for Tehran's Khatam al-Anbiya military command headquarters said on Wednesday. "We won't allow even one litre of oil to reach the US Zionists (Israel) and their partners. Any vessel or tanker bound to them will be a legitimate target," Ebrahim Zolfaqari said. "Get ready for the oil barrel to be at $200 because the oil price depends on the regional security which you have destabilised," he added.

Al Jazeera Pro-Iran
‘Siren economy’: Why tactical wins fail to bring Israel strategic safety

Analyst refers to 'security achievement gap' of tactical assassinations that fail to bring Israel security.