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Iran’s Antifascist International Slams U.S. Immigration Policy: A Call for Justice and Equality
The International Antifascist Iran Chapter has condemned the hypocrisy and imperialism of the United States, particularly regarding its treatment of Venezuelan immigrants. They argue that the US’s claims of promoting democracy and human rights are deceptive, masking a history of oppression. The chapter highlights the inhumane labeling of Venezuelans as smugglers and critiques US interventions in Latin America. They express solidarity with Venezuela and urge global citizens to confront this emerging neo-fascism, emphasizing the ongoing struggle against colonialism. The statement serves as a call to action for those defending human rights and justice for oppressed peoples worldwide.

Tragic Loss: Israeli Forces Claim Life of Yet Another Palestinian Journalist in Gaza
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has led to the deaths of 254 journalists since October 7, marking a significant threat to press freedom. Among the casualties is Islam Nasr al-Din Muqaddad, who was killed at home, highlighting the dangers faced by media workers. This conflict is the deadliest for journalists on record, as local reporters contend with violence and economic challenges exacerbated by restrictions on foreign correspondents. The Committee to Protect Journalists criticizes unfounded accusations against Palestinian journalists. The international community is urged to prioritize journalist safety and uphold free expression amidst this escalating violence.

From Dreams to Ashes: The Inspiring Resilience of Israelis Amidst Adversity
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has intensified, highlighted by the fourth exchange of captives. Recently, Hamas released three Israeli captives—Ofer Kalderon, Yarden Bibas, and Keith Siegel—in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners, many serving long sentences. Celebrations erupted in the West Bank as released prisoners were welcomed by families. Despite Israel’s military efforts, Hamas remains resilient, with significant support among Palestinians. Since the conflict escalated on October 7, over 47,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza. Ongoing exchanges illustrate the enduring spirit of resistance among Palestinians amid devastation and loss.

Turkey’s Izmir Faces 5-Day Protest Ban: What It Means for Activism and Rights
The Izmir Governorate has imposed a ban on protests and demonstrations from March 21 to March 25, aiming to maintain public order amid potential unrest. This five-day prohibition raises concerns about civil liberties and the right to assemble, prompting reactions from citizens and activists who argue it stifles democratic participation. The ban aligns with a trend of increased government control over public dissent in Turkey, especially during politically sensitive times. Critics fear it could undermine trust in authorities and provoke backlash. The situation will be closely monitored for its impact on civic engagement and future governmental policies.

Israeli Troops Ambushed: Fatal Encounter Shocks Nation
Hamas has launched a significant ambush against Israeli forces in Gaza, resulting in casualties, particularly in the al-Tuffah neighborhood. The al-Qassam Brigades targeted Israeli military vehicles, hitting a Merkava 4 tank and a D9 bulldozer, causing notable damage and injuries. One Israeli soldier was killed, and several others were wounded during the ambush and subsequent explosive attacks on rescue teams. Amid ongoing hostilities, the al-Quds Brigades also conducted mortar attacks on Israeli troops. The humanitarian situation in Gaza is dire, with over 50,000 Palestinians reportedly killed since October 7, 2023, intensifying calls for a resolution to the conflict.

Iran’s Navy Set to Unveil Cutting-Edge Electronic Warfare Technology
The Iranian Army Navy Force is set to unveil new missile and electronic warfare equipment, marking a significant enhancement of its naval capabilities. Rear Admiral Shahram Irani highlighted advancements in upgrading submarines and launching new weapons systems. The Navy recently deployed the “Dena” Destroyer to Indonesia for joint exercises, promoting international military cooperation. The force has also been invited to participate in the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium, fostering ties with countries like China and Russia. Admiral Irani expressed concerns over foreign naval fleets, particularly those from the U.S., emphasizing Iran’s commitment to safeguarding its maritime interests and regional stability.