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IAEA Israel ties 

A series of leaked confidential files have revealed that British intelligence operatives have infiltrated the International Atomic Energy Agency. The documents show that a British M-I-6 agent has gathered sensitive information on Iranian nuclear scientists and facilities, and shared it with the Israeli regime. According to the documents, the senior M-I-6 operative infiltrated the IAEA in an effort to steer the agency toward endorsing Western claims that Iran was pursuing nuclear weapons. The agent, identified as Nicholas Langman, is a veteran intelligence officer known for masterminding Western economic sanctions against Iran. The documents state that Langman “led large, inter-agency teams to identify and prevent the spread of nuclear weapons technology, through technical methods and sanctions.” This leak followed a similar one released earlier this June, showing that IAEA's Director General Rafael Grossi has been in close contact with Israeli officials. Langman’s influence within the IAEA lends further weight to Iranian accusations that the international watchdog provided critical intelligence to the US and Israel on the nuclear facilities they bombed during their recent military aggression against the country.

US-Israeli Gaza genocide 

The Israeli military keeps pounding the besieged Gaza Strip with air and artillery strikes, killing more Palestinian civilians in its latest round of attacks. In one of the deadliest strikes, nearly a dozen people, including a child, were killed and several others injured after Israeli warplanes bombed a house and tents for displaced Palestinians in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza. Eight civilians were killed after Israeli troops opened fire on Palestinians seeking aid near the Netzarim corridor in central Gaza. Also in central Gaza, an Israeli airstrike on a group of Palestinian rescue workers killed at least five people. Other areas were also the scene of deadly Israeli air and artillery strikes. The attacks come as mass evacuation orders remain in place. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees says more than 80-percent of Gaza is under displacement orders and people have nowhere to go. The death toll from the US-Israeli genocide in Gaza has surpassed 56,600. Over 134,100 others have been injured.

Yemen anti-Israel operations 

The Yemeni army says it has carried out several retaliatory operations against Israel, striking sensitive targets deep inside the occupied Palestinian territories. Saree added that the UAV force of the Yemeni Armed Forces struck sensitive targets belonging to the Israeli enemy in the areas of Yaffa, Ashkelon, and Eilat in the occupied Palestine using three drones. He said the Yemeni army will continue its operations in support of the oppressed Palestinian people in Gaza, noting that the people of Yemen will not abandon their duties towards Palestinians. Saree stressed that the army's operations will continue until the Israeli aggression against Gaza stops and the siege of the territory is lifted. 


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