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Iran Pays Tribute: Nationwide Ceremonies Commemorate Late Hezbollah Leaders
Recently, symbolic funerals were held across Iranian cities to honor assassinated Lebanese resistance leaders Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Sayyed Hashem Saffieddine. The ceremonies took place on Sunday in Tehran, Qom, Shiraz, Qeshm, and Zanjan, attended by notable Iranian officials, including IRGC Commander Major General Hossein Salami. He praised Nasrallah as the “most distinguished figure” in the Arab world, declaring Israel weaker than a “spider’s web.” Salami emphasized the resilience of the resistance front and vowed to continue the fight against the Israeli regime. Earlier, a significant funeral occurred in Beirut, drawing attendees from Lebanon and abroad.

Hope for U.S. Agreement: Pezeshkian Urges Washington to Steer Clear of Bullying Tactics
In discussions about Iran’s nuclear program and sanctions, President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that an agreement with the U.S. is possible if Washington avoids a bullying stance. During a meeting with Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani at the Tehran Dialogue Forum 2025, Pezeshkian asserted that Iran would not succumb to external pressure and expressed optimism for swift agreements between Tehran and Doha. The Qatari Prime Minister reiterated Qatar’s support for Iran, citing shared religious ties and the ineffectiveness of coercion, advocating for dialogue and cooperation to enhance regional stability and security.

Iranian Women Forge Ahead: Empowering Change for a Just Future
At the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, Iran’s Ambassador Zahra Ershadi emphasized Iranian women’s commitment to achieving equity despite challenges like unilateral sanctions and geopolitical tensions. She highlighted their significant roles in social and economic progress, noting that women comprise 33% of university faculty and 40% of medical professionals in Iran. Ershadi condemned the violence in Gaza, linking it to violations of women’s rights and calling for international accountability. She also detailed recent strides in women’s leadership in Iran’s government, advocating for global support of women’s rights initiatives to foster a more equitable society.

Iran and Tajikistan Forge Strategic Partnership with New Security Cooperation MoU
Iran’s Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni and Tajikistan’s Rahimzoda Ramazon Hamro have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen security cooperation, focusing on organized terrorism and human trafficking. The agreement outlines collaboration in combating terrorism, human trafficking, and preventing the smuggling of nationals. Momeni expressed optimism about the MoU’s implementation, emphasizing its potential to enhance security in both nations. He highlighted the need to address regional challenges, including terrorism, narcotics, and organized crime, viewing these issues as opportunities for closer bilateral cooperation between Iran and Tajikistan.

Egypt Stands Strong: Unwavering Support for Palestinian Cause as Emergency Arab Summit Approaches
In a pivotal meeting in Cairo, Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa discussed a reconstruction plan for Gaza, set to be presented at the emergency Arab Summit on March 4. Madbouly reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to Palestinian rights, including self-determination, while highlighting a detailed plan focused on rebuilding housing and infrastructure without displacing Gaza’s citizens. Mustafa expressed gratitude for Egypt’s support and emphasized the urgent need to end Israeli occupation. The discussions aim to unify Arab support for Palestine, especially in light of controversial proposals from former President Trump regarding Palestinian displacement.