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Israels postceasefire strategy Systematic obstruction of reconstruction in Southern Lebanon

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Israel’s post-ceasefire strategy: Systematic obstruction of reconstruction in Southern Lebanon

TEHRAN – Since the November 2024 ceasefire with Hezbollah, Israel has repeatedly violated the truce, turning what was meant to be a moment of relief for southern Lebanon into yet another chapter of fear, uncertainty, and displacement. What should have been the beginning of reconstruction has instead become a continuation of destruction.

Israel’s post-ceasefire strategy: Systematic obstruction of reconstruction in Southern Lebanon

The gap between ceasefire claims and reality in Gaza

· 3 min read

The gap between ceasefire claims and reality in Gaza

TEHRAN – For many Palestinians, the word “ceasefire” has become little more than a diplomatic illusion amid Israel’s unrelenting strikes in the Gaza Strip. Since a truce was announced in October, Israeli attacks have killed more than 500 Palestinians in Gaza.

The gap between ceasefire claims and reality in Gaza

The new exodus of Israelis Decolonizing Palestine beyond territory

· 7 min read

The new exodus of Israelis: Decolonizing Palestine beyond territory

GOA — Zionism required the creation of what its founders called the “New Jew” - a radical reengineering of Jewish identity severed from centuries of ethical, diasporic, and humanist traditions. Judaism, historically shaped by moral restraint, community life, and learning, was recast into a nationalist and militarized project. In this transformation, Jewish ethics were subordinated to the imperatives of conquest, settlement, and permanent war.

The new exodus of Israelis: Decolonizing Palestine beyond territory

Ancient hill in Ilams Karezan district inhabited since 5th millennium BC

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Ancient hill in Ilam’s Karezan district inhabited since 5th millennium BC

TEHRAN -- Cultural artifacts which have been found on the surface of the Chegha Seifur hill in Karezan district, Ilam province, and their diversity, indicate that Chegha Seifur has been continuously inhabited since the 5th millennium BC until the historical period.

Ancient hill in Ilam’s Karezan district inhabited since 5th millennium BC