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Iran Slams Israeli Regime’s Ruthless Assaults on Yemen: A Call for Global Awareness
The situation in Yemen has escalated due to military actions by the Israeli regime, particularly targeting the port of Al-Hodeidah. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei condemned these actions as crimes and violations of international law, asserting that they threaten Yemen’s critical infrastructure with U.S. support. He highlighted these attacks as breaches of the United Nations Charter, which protects national sovereignty. Baqaei urged the international community to intervene and stop the violence in Islamic countries, emphasizing that regional stability can only be achieved by addressing the broader issues of genocide and accountability linked to the Israeli regime’s actions in Gaza.

Iran Calls in Polish Charge d’Affaires Following Controversial Remarks by Foreign Minister
The Iranian government has summoned Poland’s chargé d’affaires in Tehran following anti-Iran statements by a senior Polish diplomat. Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs lodged an official protest against Polish foreign minister Marcin Wilczek’s remarks, amid rising tensions partly fueled by an Iranian drone wreckage displayed at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). This event aimed to promote an anti-Iran narrative, linking Iran-Russia cooperation to global threats. While the U.S. and EU have imposed sanctions on Iran for allegedly supplying drones to Russia in the Ukraine conflict, Iran denies these claims, asserting its right to sell drones like the Shahed model.

Tehran Detains Two Young Girls for Dancing at Iran-Iraq War Memorial: A Bold Stand Against Cultural Expression
The detention of two girls in Iran for dancing at a significant monument has ignited debate over personal freedom in a repressive regime. Iranian authorities arrested them after a video of their dance, showcasing joy while dressed in jeans, went viral. Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, dancing has been banned, deemed “sinful” by clerics. This incident highlights a broader struggle for self-expression, particularly among youth, as seen in recent protests. Despite strict regulations, many Iranians continue to embrace cultural dance privately. The girls’ arrest underscores the tension between cultural expression and government control in Iran.

Iran Denounces US Attacks on Yemen as ‘War Crime’ Amid Global Silence
Recent U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, including one targeting a detention center for African migrants, have provoked international outrage. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei condemned these attacks, labeling them “war crimes” due to the resulting deaths of hundreds of civilians and injuries to many others. He criticized the silence of the United Nations and human rights organizations on these issues, asserting that the strikes violate Yemen’s sovereignty. Baqaei emphasized the urgent need for accountability in military operations, highlighting the significant impact on civilian populations. Nearly 70 inmates were reported dead, raising concerns over the humanitarian consequences of such actions.

Iran and Pakistan Unite to Boost Border Security Cooperation: A Strategic Partnership
During an official visit to Pakistan, Iran’s Chief of Staff, Major General Mohammad Bagheri, and Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Syed Asim Munir, emphasized the need for increased cooperation to combat terrorism and enhance border security. They discussed support for Gaza, condemned aggression against Iran, and praised Pakistan’s counter-terrorism efforts. Both leaders agreed on the necessity of coordinated operations against terrorist threats and highlighted Iran’s initiatives to secure its borders. General Munir invited Iran to participate in upcoming naval exercises in Karachi, which Bagheri accepted, indicating a commitment to strengthen bilateral ties for regional safety and stability.

Iran Calls In Poland’s Charge d’Affaires Following Controversial Remarks by Foreign Minister
Diplomatic tensions between Iran and Poland have intensified due to controversial remarks from Polish officials, particularly the foreign minister’s anti-Iran statements. Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Poland’s chargé d’affaires to protest these comments. The situation worsened with the display of an Iranian drone wreckage at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), attended by notable figures like Donald Trump. This event aimed to raise awareness about Iran-Russia cooperation. Reports indicate that the Shahed drone, downed by Ukraine, was linked to Iranian support for Russia, which Iran denies, asserting its right to sell drones legally.