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Restoring deterrence to Israel by responding to the October 26 attacks “is a key issue” for the Islamic Republic, and “relevant authorities are pursuing the issue carefully to ensure that Iran’s response to Israel fulfills these specifications,” Ali Larijani, a senior advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader, has indicated.
“In general, this is an issue that we should leave to the relevant military officials...I know that they are thinking about different solutions. But this is not something that can be discussed much in the media right now, because it’s an issue related to national security and requires careful consideration and secrecy,” Larijani said in an interview with Tasnim.
Israel carried out a series of attacks against military targets in Iran on October 26, killing four Iranian servicemen and one civilian. The strikes followed Iran’s October 1 retaliation for a string of Israeli assassinations of senior Hamas and Hezbollah officials and an IRGC general, which involved the targeting of Israeli military and intelligence facilities with nearly 200 missiles.
Asked whether Iran expects US policy toward Israel and Iran to change under President-elect Trump, Larijani said it’s impossible “to provide a clear analysis of this issue because officials from the future US government have said different things,” and “Trump himself has sometimes changed his behavior.”
“The question is whether the America of the Trump era sees its interests in continuing the behavior of the Democrats – who pulled America down in the region and destroyed its reputation. If so, they will fall further into decline. Or, do they want to make a turn in accordance with America’s national interests,” Larijani said, pointing out that “both” scenarios are possible, and that Team Trump has “signaled that they want to end the warmongering in the region and move on to other priorities.”
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A total of 12 targets in the southern outskirts of the Lebanese capital were hit on Saturday evening, according to the Israeli military. The neighborhoods of Shiyah, Ghobeiry, and Haret Hreik purportedly came under attack, as noted by local media.
The Israeli airstrikes follow one of the most intense rocket offensives by Hezbollah, carried out yesterday. Approximately 350 rockets were launched into Israeli territory in a single day, marking the heaviest attack since October last year.
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New Trump administration to focus on Ukraine conflict resolution in January 2025 – Mike Waltz
Donald Trump's incoming administration plans to prioritize efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine starting in January 2025, said Mike Waltz, Trump’s pick for national security advisor.
According to Waltz, European countries are expected to play a “key role” in the negotiation process.
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Donald Trump's incoming administration plans to prioritize efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine starting in January 2025, said Mike Waltz, Trump’s pick for national security advisor.
💬 “And so what we need to be discussing is who's at that table, whether it's an agreement, an armistice, how to get both sides to the table, and then what's the framework of a deal. That's what we'll be working with this administration until January and then beyond,” he said in an interview with Fox News.
According to Waltz, European countries are expected to play a “key role” in the negotiation process.
💬 “All of our allies and partners need to be carrying this burden going forward," the congressman emphasized.
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A Russian aircraft caught fire after landing at Antalya Airport: What is known so far?
A Sukhoi Superjet 100 passenger plane operated by the Russian airline Azimuth caught fire after landing at Antalya Airport, reportedly due to sudden changes in wind speed and direction that caused a rough landing, according to the airline's representative.
Key details:
➖ The fire alarm was raised at 21:34 Moscow time, and fire suppression began at 21:36. Evacuation was completed within seven minutes.
➖ A total of 89 passengers and 6 crew members were evacuated, according to Turkiye's Ministry of Transport.
➖ Local authorities confirmed that all passengers and crew were safely evacuated by 21:43 Moscow time.
➖ No fatalities or injuries have been reported, as confirmed by Russian aviation authorities and the Antalya Deputy Governor.
➖ Antalya Airport has been closed to incoming flights until 03:00 Moscow time while the damaged aircraft is being towed off the runway.
➖ More than 20 flights were redirected to airports in Izmir, Dalaman, and other Turkish cities due to the closure.
➖ The return flight of the Azimuth aircraft from Antalya to Sochi has been delayed. Initially scheduled to arrive at 00:30 Moscow time, it is now expected at 07:20 Moscow time, marked as "delayed" on online schedules.
➖ The Russian embassy and consulate in Antalya are in contact with local authorities to assist Russian nationals who were aboard the aircraft, according to Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
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A Sukhoi Superjet 100 passenger plane operated by the Russian airline Azimuth caught fire after landing at Antalya Airport, reportedly due to sudden changes in wind speed and direction that caused a rough landing, according to the airline's representative.
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Cyprus develops a plan to join NATO – reports
Cyprus has developed a plan to join the North Atlantic Alliance. A strategy for the gradual rapprochement of the Republic of Cyprus with NATO was the focus of a meeting between the island nation’s President, Nicos Christodoulidis, and US President Joe Biden in late October, according to the Greek newspaper Kathimerini.
The starting point of the plan is the positive development of the Cyprus settlement and progress in relations between Cyprus and Turkiye.
On October 30, Christodoulidis visited Washington, marking the first official visit by a Cypriot president to the American capital since 1996.
According to the newspaper, after his visit to Washington, Christodoulidis also discussed his plan with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on the sidelines of the European Political Community summit in Bucharest.
Cyprus was one of the founding members of the Non-Aligned Movement but withdrew from it in 2004 upon its accession to the European Union.
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Cyprus has developed a plan to join the North Atlantic Alliance. A strategy for the gradual rapprochement of the Republic of Cyprus with NATO was the focus of a meeting between the island nation’s President, Nicos Christodoulidis, and US President Joe Biden in late October, according to the Greek newspaper Kathimerini.
“Nicosia has developed a plan whose ultimate goal is NATO membership, fully aware of the serious obstacles it is bound to face. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan called it a ‘win-win,’ adding that ‘the prospects that such a development would be enormous,’” according to the report.
The starting point of the plan is the positive development of the Cyprus settlement and progress in relations between Cyprus and Turkiye.
“The strengthening of Cyprus' new role at the center of American strategy in the region is also reflected in President Christodoulidis' contacts with the Republican majority in Congress immediately after Donald Trump’s election victory. In a telephone conversation with senators closely working with the incoming US president, the new leadership’s intention to maintain and further strengthen Cyprus’ role in the region was reaffirmed,” the article said.
On October 30, Christodoulidis visited Washington, marking the first official visit by a Cypriot president to the American capital since 1996.
According to the newspaper, after his visit to Washington, Christodoulidis also discussed his plan with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on the sidelines of the European Political Community summit in Bucharest.
Cyprus was one of the founding members of the Non-Aligned Movement but withdrew from it in 2004 upon its accession to the European Union.
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Blinken under fire for "cry sessions" at the State Department – reports
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is under scrutiny following reports that the State Department organized therapy sessions for employees distressed by Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory. Critics are questioning the use of taxpayer funds for these sessions, which were reportedly aimed at helping staff cope with Trump’s return to office.
In his letter, Issa also demanded transparency regarding the sessions, including their cost, materials used, and whether similar practices have occurred in the past.
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is under scrutiny following reports that the State Department organized therapy sessions for employees distressed by Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory. Critics are questioning the use of taxpayer funds for these sessions, which were reportedly aimed at helping staff cope with Trump’s return to office.
💬 “These are foreign service officers of the United States! How do they handle foreign adversaries if they can’t handle democracy?” asked Fox News co-host Kayleigh McEnany. “A new report claims that the State Department used taxpayer dollars—your money—to fund therapy sessions for employees after Trump's win. These are federal employees,” she added.
✍️ Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., expressed concern in a letter to Blinken, stating, “It is disturbing that ostensibly nonpartisan government officials would suffer a personal meltdown over the results of a free and fair election, something the United States champions around the world.”
✍️ Issa further criticized the initiative, writing, “I am concerned that the Department is catering to federal employees who are personally devastated by the normal functioning of American democracy through the provision of government-funded mental health counseling because Kamala Harris was not elected President of the United States.”
In his letter, Issa also demanded transparency regarding the sessions, including their cost, materials used, and whether similar practices have occurred in the past.
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