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Iran does not want to block Hormuz, Tehran diplomat says - Euronews.com

Iran does not want to block Hormuz, Tehran diplomat says  Euronews.com

Al-Monitor Pro-Iran
In Iran, shut shops, joblessness and a dash for cash

AFP reporters have been speaking to a range of people living in Iran to build a picture of life under daily US and Israeli bombardment despite an internet blackout and major communication problems. Here is a selection of their comments, either from people who sent messages to AFP reporters or from those interviewed at the borders as they fled. AFP is withholding identifying information for their security. - My son 'has no understanding of war' - A 37-year-old man in Bukan, northwest Iran:

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Four Numbers That Show the Effects of the Iran War - Bloomberg.com

Four Numbers That Show the Effects of the Iran War  Bloomberg.com

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Israel-US divide over Iran war grows - The Jerusalem Post

Israel-US divide over Iran war grows  The Jerusalem Post

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Trump may be unable to end the war he started with Iran, even if he wanted to - CNN

Trump may be unable to end the war he started with Iran, even if he wanted to  CNN

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Iceland and Netherlands intervene in ICJ South Africa v Israel genocide case

Iceland and Netherlands intervene in ICJ South Africa v Israel genocide case MEE staff on Thu, 03/12/2026 - 16:57 The move adds to an expanding list of governments weighing in on the high-profile Gaza case before the UN’s highest court President of the International Court of Justice Yuji Iwasawa chairs a hearing in The Hague on 22 October 2025 (AFP) Off Iceland and the Netherlands filed declarations to intervene in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Thursday, bringing the number of countries seeking to participate in the proceedings to 18. Both states filed declarations under Article 63 of the court’s statute, which allows countries that are parties to a treaty at issue in a case to intervene in order to present their interpretation of that treaty. The case, brought by South Africa in December 2023, accuses Israel of violating the 1948 Genocide Convention through its military campaign in Gaza since October 2023. Israel has so far killed over 70,000 Palestinians in Gaza, most of them women and children. South Africa argues that Israel’s actions in Gaza amount to genocide, including through killing Palestinians, causing serious bodily or mental harm and imposing conditions of life calculated to bring about the group’s destruction. Israel denies committing genocide. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); But a UN commission of inquiry concluded last September that Israel has committed genocide (the gravest crime under international law) in Gaza since 7 October 2023. The UN report’s authors, including legal experts Navi Pillay and Chris Sidoti, told Middle East Eye that the report used evidence and a similar methodology in its analysis to that which will be used by the ICJ. On Thursday, Israel is scheduled to submit its counter-memorial, or arguments in response to South Africa's filings, after several deadline extensions by the court. The court has yet to announce that Israel has filed its evidence, however. Mass interventions  The new interventions by Iceland and the Netherlands come as a growing number of states seek to weigh in on the interpretation of the Genocide Convention in the case. Under Article 63, interventions have already been filed by Colombia, Libya, Mexico, Palestine, Spain, Turkey, Chile, the Maldives, Bolivia, Ireland, Cuba, Belize, Brazil, the Comoros, Belgium and Paraguay. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Palestine and Belize have also sought to intervene under Article 62 of the ICJ statute, which allows states to apply to join proceedings if they believe they have a legal interest that could be affected by the court’s decision. Article 63 interventions do not make intervening states parties to the dispute. Instead, they allow them to submit observations on how the relevant treaty – in this case the Genocide Convention – should be interpreted. Genocide in Gaza: How many Palestinians did Israel kill? Read More » In its declaration, Iceland said the Convention must be interpreted in a way that supports its fundamental aim of preventing and punishing genocide. It argued that genocidal intent can often be inferred from patterns of conduct rather than direct evidence. Iceland also said the court should consider whether actions such as deprivation of food, shelter or medical care could constitute conditions of life intended to destroy a protected group, and emphasised the particular vulnerability of children in assessing serious bodily or mental harm. The Netherlands, in its filing, said the court should take into account patterns of conduct and circumstantial evidence when determining genocidal intent. It also argued that forced displacement and the withholding of humanitarian aid could, depending on the circumstances, contribute to acts prohibited under the Convention. Both countries stressed that their interventions were limited to questions of treaty interpretation and did not address the factual allegations in the case. The proceedings are one of the most closely watched disputes ever heard by the ICJ and have drawn an unusually large number of third-state interventions. The court has already ordered Israel in binding provisional measures to take steps to prevent acts that breach the Convention and to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, while stopping short of ordering a ceasefire. Israel has been accused of repeatedly violating the court's orders.  A final ruling on whether Israel has breached the Genocide Convention could take until 2028, experts have previously told Middle East Eye. Israel's genocide in Gaza News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0

Al Jazeera Pro-Israel
Israel launches air attack on Beirut during live Al Jazeera broadcast

An Israeli air attack struck a building during a live Al Jazeera broadcast in a new "wave of attacks" on Hezbollah.

Times of Israel Pro-Israel
Man seriously wounded in Ramat Gan stabbing; police suspect terror motive

Cops arrest alleged assailant, a 20-year-old Arab Israeli, shortly after attack; victim, Shas-linked head of Ramat Gan's religious council, receives visit from Deri in hospital The post Man seriously wounded in Ramat Gan stabbing; police suspect terror motive appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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What is the Strait of Hormuz? What to know about the vital waterway - USA Today

What is the Strait of Hormuz? What to know about the vital waterway  USA Today

Al Jazeera Pro-Iran
Israel attacks central Beirut in escalation of deadly assault on Lebanon

Israel targets centre of Lebanese capital in escalation of military campaign that has killed nearly 700 people.

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Live Updates War : Iran - Israel War Live TV - Maui Now

Live Updates War : Iran - Israel War Live TV  Maui Now

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Live Updates War : Iran Attack Israel -US - Maui Now

Live Updates War : Iran Attack Israel -US  Maui Now

The Independent Neutral
Trump claims he is no longer interested in Nobel Peace Prize and doesn’t know if Iran war will hurt his future chances

Trump said he had ‘no idea’ how the Iran war would impact his future Nobel prospects

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Oil trader Phil Flynn on global oil market stability amid Strait of Hormuz attacks - Fox News

Oil trader Phil Flynn on global oil market stability amid Strait of Hormuz attacks  Fox News

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Rep. Nancy Mace helps evacuate 155 Americans from Israel amid Iran conflict - Live 5 News

Rep. Nancy Mace helps evacuate 155 Americans from Israel amid Iran conflict  Live 5 News

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Oil prices surge toward $100 as IEA calls war in Iran 'the largest supply disruption' in history - Yahoo Finance

Oil prices surge toward $100 as IEA calls war in Iran 'the largest supply disruption' in history  Yahoo Finance

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As Iran war heightens affordability issues, don't expect the Fed to 'ride in and save the day,' analyst says - CNBC

As Iran war heightens affordability issues, don't expect the Fed to 'ride in and save the day,' analyst says  CNBC

Al-Monitor Neutral
As Trump shrugs off possible Iran attacks at home, experts see increased risk

The war has fueled concerns that Iran’s operatives, or those acting in its name, could target the United States.

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Iran says some countries’ ships allowed through Strait of Hormuz | Daily Sabah - Daily Sabah

Iran says some countries’ ships allowed through Strait of Hormuz | Daily Sabah  Daily Sabah

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Two in critical condition after shooting at Old Dominion University in US

Authorities say suspect is dead after opening fire in university building in latest shooting on US university campus.