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Yemen Welcomes Probe Into Civilian Deaths Claim in Ma'rib Moroccans Demand Expulsion of Zionist Envoy Thought for Today RABAT (Dispatches) – Moroccan activists have launched a cam- paign calling for the expulsion of the head of the Zionist regime’s li- aison office in Rabat, David Govrin. Activists took to Facebook and If I cut a faithful Muslim into pieces to make him Twitter using the Arabic hashtag ‘expel the representative of the oc- hate me, he will not turn into my enemy and if I cupation power. Many also replaced their profile pictures with that of give all the wealth of this world to a hypocrite to the Palestinian flag and the Dome of the Rock in solidarity with the make him my friend he will not befriend me. people of Palestine. Journalist Hassan Al-Yussufi wrote on his Face- book page that “the residents of the capital, Rabat, refuse to have the head of the Israel’s liaison office, David Govrin, living among them.” Amir al-Momeneen Ali (AS) VOL NO: LV 11444 TEHRAN / Est.1959 Tuesday, June 8, 2021, Kordad 18, 1400, Shawwal 27, 1442 PA: Netanyahu Fuelling Yemen Welcomes Probe Into Tension to Save Career Civilian Deaths Claim in Ma’rib SANA’A (Dispatches) – Ye- our intentions toward negotia- men has welcomed an investiga- tions will remain unfair and in- tion by independent committees comprehensible as long as the into the bombing of a Saudi-led siege continues,” the Yemeni military base in Ma’rib, a day deputy minister wrote in a post after former president Mansur on his official Twitter account. Hadi said the attack had killed Meanwhile, the Yemeni Pe- 14 civilians at a nearby petrol troleum Company (YPC) crit- station. icized the United Nations for “We asked the brothers in its silence and inaction to step the Defense Ministry and they in and pressure the Saudi-led said that they only bombed coalition into releasing ships Zionist troops deploy during a protest in front of a police station in the base,” Mohammed Ali al- carrying energy derivatives East al-Quds, June 6, 2021. Houthi, a member of Yemen’s destined for the impoverished Supreme Political Council, and war-ravaged Arab country. said via Twitter on Sunday Speaking at a protest rally AL-QUDS (Dispatches) – The stop the continuous aggression evening. outside the UN office in Sana’a Palestinian Authority says Zi- against the Palestinians,” the “We welcome and demand on Monday, YPC spokesman A Saudi-backed militant mans a position near the front line in onist prime minister Benjamin ministry insisted. that independent committees Essam al-Mutawakel called Yemen’s northeastern province of Ma’rib. Netanyahu is seeking to inflame Tensions are flaring up as the investigate the matter,” al- for an immediate end to the the situation in occupied East al- Israeli-occupied Palestinian ter- Houthi added. Hadi and crush the Ansarullah ties. brutal siege against Yemen and Media outlets close to Hadi movement’s revolution. Hossein al-Ezi, deputy for- seizure of oil vessels, which Quds in order to thwart the for- ritory of the West Bank -- the had earlier claimed that a The war – which the Saudis eign minister of the Yemeni have left the nation in desper- mation of a new Zionist cabinet PA’s base where the city is lo- strike had killed 14 civilians claimed would last only a few government, made the remarks ate struggle to survive amid a and save his political career. cated -- has barely put behind weeks but is still ongoing – on Saturday, saying the Saudi- at the petrol station in the city harsh shortage of fuel. The PA-run foreign ministry a similarly huge Tel Aviv-pro- of Ma’rib, the former Saudi- has killed more than 230,000 led coalition is using the tight He stated that the United Na- backed government’s last Yemenis in what the United blockade against tens of mil- tions should take a prompt said on Sunday, “He is escalat- voked escalation that led to the northern stronghold. Nations has described as the lions of Yemenis as a “weapon action to lift the blockade on ing the aggression against the death of scores of Palestinians. Al-Houthi said the Defense world’s worst humanitarian to extract political and military Sana’a International Airport city’s holy sites and citizens.” The ink has also hardly dried Ministry “will be obligated to crisis. gains.” and Ras Isa oil terminal as The ministry said that the be- at the bottom of a ceasefire deal pay compensation” if the in- A Yemeni deputy minister He condemned such an ille- soon as possible. leaguered prime minister is try- that ended an 11-day war by vestigation finds it guilty. strongly lambasted the years- gal act by the invading enemy Mutawakel also said that two Saudi Arabia and some of its long Saudi inclusive siege im- and denounced it as a “major ships carrying fuel, oil and die- ing to repeat what happened the regime against the nearby regional allies, backed by the posed on Yemen, saying the obstacle to peace”, Yemen’s sel had already anchored in Ye- prior to the recent military of- Palestinian enclave of the Gaza United States and other West- crippling and inhumane block- al-Masirah television network meni ports in the past two days, fensive against the Gaza Strip, Strip. The war martyred hun- ern powers, have been waging ade is a major obstacle to any reported. while a ship carrying gasoline as he is giving a green light to dreds of Palestinians. a deadly war on Yemen begin- possible move made to forge “Every talk about peace will was scheduled to arrive within ning in March 2015 to reinstall peace among the warring par- remain dull. All doubts about the next few days. far-right Zionist groups to march The PA ministry said the re- through al-Quds, a move that is gime’s firebrand premier Ne- expected to exacerbate the tense tanyahu is again trying to open Afghan Troops Suffer ‘Shockingly High’ Casualties situation. In doing so, he is hop- the floodgates of violence ing to undermine the next Zion- against the Palestinians through ist cabinet by triggering strong “explosion” of the situation in KABUL (Dispatches) – At district of western Ghor prov- fense ministry official said. translators working alongside reactions from the Palestinians order to prevent formation of a least 150 Afghan troops have ince on Monday and forced “In the past 24 hours, there U.S. and NATO troops dem- been killed or injured in the last Afghan troops to retreat to were unfortunately 157 casual- onstrated in the capital, Kabul, and across the region. so-called Israeli political coali- 24 hours in a surge of attacks by nearby villages after a heavy ties among forces,” one senior demanding foreign forces and “He is undermining interna- tion of “change” that strongly Taliban militants, senior govern- firefight, local officials said. official said on condition of embassies that they worked tional and regional efforts to threatens to oust him from ment officials said on Monday. A powerful car bomb tar- anonymity because they were with help them leave the coun- consolidate the ceasefire and power. Fighting is now raging in 26 geting a police headquarters allowed to speak to media. try a head of U.S. President Joe of the country’s 34 provinces, in the Khas Balkh district of Political talks between the Biden’s September 11 with- the officials said, speaking on Balkh province killed at least government and the Taliban drawal deadline. Iraq Calls on Turkey condition of anonymity. Casu- four people and wounded 50 have largely stalled as Wash- The Afghan translators said alties were “shockingly high”, more including civilians on ington pulls its troops out 20 they were afraid the Taliban to Withdraw Troops one added. Sunday, officials said. years after U.S. invasion of the would “take revenge” on them The government says clashes On the same day, Taliban country. since they were seen as U.S. BAGHDAD (Dispatches) – The files through cooperation and co- over territory have increased militants stormed the Qaisar Both sides have accused the agents and spies. Iraqi Presidency has called on Tur- ordination, rejecting unilateral as the United States missed a district of northern Faryab other of provoking and failing “They shall not be in any key to withdraw its troops from practices in addressing outstand- May 1 deadline to withdraw province, killing and wound- to halt attacks against civilians. danger on our part,” the Tali- Iraq and condemned Ankara’s ing issues. troops from the country and ing dozens of Afghan security In another development, the ban said in a statement. bombing of Makhmour refugee “Iraq refuses to be a battle- pushed the pullout date back forces, a police official said. Taliban say Afghans who used The Taliban “would like to camp in the north of the country ground for others and also refuses to Sept. 11. Government troops have to work with foreign forces as inform all the above people which led to killing of three people to be a springboard for aggres- The Taliban had already launched an operation to re- interpreters have nothing to that they should show remorse on Saturday. sion against anyone,” the state- warned that failure of the for- capture a strategic district of fear after the withdrawal of for their past actions and must “We stress on the need to pre- ment said. eign troops to withdraw would Nerkh of Wardak province that troops if they “show remorse.” not engage in such activities vent the violation of Iraqi sov- Earlier on Saturday, Turk- cause tension. lies less than an hour’s drive The Taliban made the an- in the future,” the statement ereignty, and the withdrawal of ish warplanes bombed the The Taliban seized Shahrak from the capital Kabul, a de- nouncement after many Afghan added.
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