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Iran Strengthens Eastern Borders with New Security Measures, Says Top General
Major General Mohammad Baqeri of the Iranian Armed Forces announced the construction of a border wall along Iran’s eastern borders to enhance security. During his visit to Sistan-and-Baluchestan Province, he inspected military units and emphasized the region’s strategic importance. General Sadegh Nouri reported that the border wall project has completed 120 kilometers, with 81 kilometers in Razavi Khorasan Province, using prefabricated concrete walls. Contracts with 16 companies aim to expedite construction of the planned 953-kilometer wall, with over 300 kilometers currently underway. This initiative has reportedly reduced unauthorized Afghan migration into Iran, underscoring the effectiveness of the security measures.

Official Claims Protest Gatherings Against VP Zarif Breached Rules and Regulations
An official from Iran’s Interior Ministry, Abuzar Kowsari, has expressed concerns about legal compliance during recent protests against Vice-President Javad Zarif in Tehran, Mashhad, and Qom. He described the gatherings as unauthorized and reported them to police for monitoring. Kowsari emphasized the importance of adhering to legal protocols for public assemblies, warning that such unauthorized protests could harm both the government and the legal system of the Islamic Republic. His statements reflect the ongoing tension in Iran between public dissent and legal governance, urging citizens to engage in lawful protests.

Iran FM Spokesperson Affirms ‘Resistance’ as a Fundamental Human Right in Powerful Gaza Day Message
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei highlighted the global struggle for self-determination from colonial occupation, emphasizing its legitimacy under international law. In a recent post, he commemorated the victims of the ongoing violence in Gaza, describing it as a “colonial erasure” project. Baghaei asserted that the right to resist oppression is a fundamental human right and called for global accountability against war crimes committed by the occupying regime. He urged the importance of upholding international humanitarian law to address the atrocities faced by Palestinians, advocating for collective awareness and action on these pressing issues.

Zarif’s Davos Interview Shatters Audience Records: A Must-See Summit Moment!
Tehran’s Vice President for Strategic Affairs, Mohammad-Javad Zarif, delivered a highly engaging interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, which has become the most-watched video of the summit, amassing over 143,000 views. Conducted by CNN’s Fareed Zakaria, the discussion covered Iran’s domestic and foreign policies, national interests, and defense strategies. Zarif, a key figure in the 2015 nuclear deal negotiations, showcased his diplomatic expertise, highlighting Iran’s current policy landscape and his significant influence in international relations. The interview marks a pivotal moment at the WEF, attracting considerable attention and engagement.

Iran’s U.N. Envoy Condemns Global ‘Moral and Legal Failure’ to Prevent Israeli Actions in Gaza
Iran’s UN ambassador, Amir Saeid Iravani, condemned the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, attributing it to Israeli military actions and the complicity of the U.S. and its allies. In a U.N. Security Council address, he criticized the ongoing blockade of Gaza as a violation of international law and termed it collective punishment. He called for an immediate ceasefire, reconstruction efforts respecting Palestinian rights, and full UN membership for Palestine. Iravani emphasized the right to self-determination for Palestinians and the necessity of ending the occupation for lasting peace. He warned that U.S. support enables Israeli aggression against regional stability.