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Army Chief Declares Hezbollah Leader’s Funeral a Blow to ‘Zionist Illusions’
Army Commander Brigadier General Abdolrahim Mousavi hailed the massive turnout at the funeral of Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah as a significant blow to the “hollow illusions” of Israel and its allies. The event in Beirut drew hundreds of thousands, honoring Nasrallah and his successor, Sayyed Hashem Saffieddine, both killed in Israeli airstrikes. Mousavi stated that the gathering symbolized unity against Israeli aggression and warned that each Israeli bomb would only intensify the “sacred fire” of resistance, bringing the Zionist regime closer to collapse. The funeral reinforced regional support and resilience among their followers amidst ongoing conflict.

Iran and Pakistan Strengthen Ties: Foreign Ministers Meet in Islamabad
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi visited Islamabad to enhance bilateral relations with Pakistan, meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar. Arriving with a political delegation, Araqchi’s schedule included discussions with the Pakistani army commander and planned meetings with the President and Prime Minister. The visit, covered live by Pakistani national television, emphasizes the significance of this diplomatic engagement, reflecting the increasing collaboration between Iran and Pakistan, which is vital for regional stability and cooperation.

Iran Slams Political Moves to Rename the Historic Persian Gulf
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi condemned recent politically motivated attempts to rename the Persian Gulf, asserting that such actions reflect hostility toward Iran and provoke outrage among Iranians worldwide. He emphasized that the name is historically significant and respected, noting Iran’s acceptance of other regional names. Araqchi warned that any move to rename the Persian Gulf would provoke widespread anger among Iranians. His comments come amid reports that U.S. officials may announce a shift in terminology during President Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia, a decision that could complicate ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran over nuclear issues.

Iran Stands Firm: President Asserts No Desire for Conflict Amidst Threats and Bullying
In a recent address, President Masoud Pezeshkian affirmed Iran’s commitment to enhancing cooperation with neighboring countries while resisting threats to its rights. During a ceremony for communication and technology projects, he emphasized that Iran seeks peace but will not yield to coercion, responding to Western media claims about potential compromises in scientific achievements during U.S. negotiations. Pezeshkian urged unity against unilateralism and highlighted the need for excellence through the expertise of scholars. He also stressed the importance of knowledge-based companies adhering to standards for effective management and policy-making, advocating for transparency and updated data to improve quality and reduce costs.

Iran Denounces Deadly Hospital Attack in Sudan’s Darfur: A Call for Global Action
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei condemned a drone attack on the Saudi Hospital in El Fasher, Sudan, which killed at least 70 people and injured 19. He expressed grave concern over the targeting of civilians and infrastructure, underscoring the need for adherence to humanitarian laws. Baghaei called for an immediate halt to hostilities and a political resolution to the ongoing crisis. The attack on this critical medical facility, one of the few operational hospitals in the area, occurred amidst ongoing violence between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces since April 2023, worsening the humanitarian situation.

Iran Launches Legal Battle Against Google for Distorting the Name of the Persian Gulf
The National Virtual Space Center in Iran plans to take legal action against Google and other international platforms for using inaccurate names instead of “Persian Gulf.” Spokesman Hossein Dalirian described this as a deliberate distortion of a well-established historical fact, which has drawn significant backlash from the Iranian public and international figures. He emphasized that “Persian Gulf” has been consistently used for thousands of years and is recognized by authoritative institutions like the UN. The center views the misrepresentation as a threat to national identity and will soon hold legal consultations with experts and government representatives to address the issue.