🔔 | REGIONAL UPDATES
Eastern Mediterranean
• Greek media outlet Ta Nea reported that Greece is exploring closer military cooperation with Israel, drawing on Israeli preventive defense doctrines and shared strategic interests in the Eastern Mediterranean.
• Discussions are underway on forming a joint rapid reaction force of around 2,500 troops, composed of 1,000 Greek, 1,000 Israeli, and 500 Cypriot personnel, supported by Greek and Israeli air force squadrons and naval assets including frigates, submarines, and Israeli corvettes.
• The proposed force would be deployed across Rhodes or Karpathos, Cyprus, and Israel, with a mandate focused on protecting critical infrastructure such as pipelines, undersea electricity cables, and maritime routes.
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• UNRWA reported that 16 Palestinians, including three children, have died in recent days due to heavy rainfall, extreme cold, and the collapse of buildings amid dire living conditions.
• Gaza’s Ministry of Health announced the death of infant Saeed Asaad Abdeen (one month old) due to a severe drop in temperature, raising the number of weather-related deaths to 13.
• The director of Al-Shifa Medical Complex warned that 55 percent of medicines are unavailable, stressing that children face simultaneous threats from military attacks, cold exposure, and disease.
• Medical authorities emphasized the urgent need for caravans and safe heating equipment as temperatures continue to fall.
Occupied Palestine – West Bank / Golan / Southern Syria
• Israeli occupation forces arrested Ali Musab Al-Bashir after raiding his home after midnight in the village of Hirran, south of Quneitra.
• Israeli forces opened fire toward residents in the town of Al-Muallaq in the Quneitra countryside.
Lebanon
• Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes near the Bekaa Valley, reportedly targeting Hezbollah-linked infrastructure.
• Al-Mayadeen reported multiple Israeli raids on the Jarmak mountains, Mahmoudiyah area, and several locations in southern Lebanon and western Bekaa.
• Israeli drones were observed flying at low altitude over the southern suburbs.
Syria
• Armed clashes erupted between the Jordanian Army and armed elements near the Jordanian–Syrian border in Khirbet Awad, Sweida Governorate.
• Syrian Observatory sources reported that a military convoy of the SDF and the International Coalition moved from Tal Tamr toward Al-Tabqa and Raqqa.
• Syrian sources noted ISIS checkpoints near Al-Deir Al-Gharbi, Bsida, and Khan Shaykhun.
Iraq
• Iraq’s Counter-Terrorism Service announced the arrest of six suspected ISIS members in coordinated operations across Kirkuk, Mosul, and Baghdad.
• CTS units, in coordination with Iraqi intelligence and Kurdistan Region forces, destroyed six ISIS hideouts and caves in Kirkuk’s Dibis district and the Hamrin mountain range in Salahaddin province.
Iran
• Iranian Armed Forces spokesperson Brigadier General Abu al-Fadl Shokarji stated that Iran adheres to engagement with all nations while accusing the United States of obstructing compromise through excessive demands.
• He emphasized that psychological and cognitive warfare form a major component of external pressure and claimed that significant espionage networks have been dismantled.
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Eastern Mediterranean
• Greek media outlet Ta Nea reported that Greece is exploring closer military cooperation with Israel, drawing on Israeli preventive defense doctrines and shared strategic interests in the Eastern Mediterranean.
• Discussions are underway on forming a joint rapid reaction force of around 2,500 troops, composed of 1,000 Greek, 1,000 Israeli, and 500 Cypriot personnel, supported by Greek and Israeli air force squadrons and naval assets including frigates, submarines, and Israeli corvettes.
• The proposed force would be deployed across Rhodes or Karpathos, Cyprus, and Israel, with a mandate focused on protecting critical infrastructure such as pipelines, undersea electricity cables, and maritime routes.
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• UNRWA reported that 16 Palestinians, including three children, have died in recent days due to heavy rainfall, extreme cold, and the collapse of buildings amid dire living conditions.
• Gaza’s Ministry of Health announced the death of infant Saeed Asaad Abdeen (one month old) due to a severe drop in temperature, raising the number of weather-related deaths to 13.
• The director of Al-Shifa Medical Complex warned that 55 percent of medicines are unavailable, stressing that children face simultaneous threats from military attacks, cold exposure, and disease.
• Medical authorities emphasized the urgent need for caravans and safe heating equipment as temperatures continue to fall.
Occupied Palestine – West Bank / Golan / Southern Syria
• Israeli occupation forces arrested Ali Musab Al-Bashir after raiding his home after midnight in the village of Hirran, south of Quneitra.
• Israeli forces opened fire toward residents in the town of Al-Muallaq in the Quneitra countryside.
Lebanon
• Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes near the Bekaa Valley, reportedly targeting Hezbollah-linked infrastructure.
• Al-Mayadeen reported multiple Israeli raids on the Jarmak mountains, Mahmoudiyah area, and several locations in southern Lebanon and western Bekaa.
• Israeli drones were observed flying at low altitude over the southern suburbs.
Syria
• Armed clashes erupted between the Jordanian Army and armed elements near the Jordanian–Syrian border in Khirbet Awad, Sweida Governorate.
• Syrian Observatory sources reported that a military convoy of the SDF and the International Coalition moved from Tal Tamr toward Al-Tabqa and Raqqa.
• Syrian sources noted ISIS checkpoints near Al-Deir Al-Gharbi, Bsida, and Khan Shaykhun.
Iraq
• Iraq’s Counter-Terrorism Service announced the arrest of six suspected ISIS members in coordinated operations across Kirkuk, Mosul, and Baghdad.
• CTS units, in coordination with Iraqi intelligence and Kurdistan Region forces, destroyed six ISIS hideouts and caves in Kirkuk’s Dibis district and the Hamrin mountain range in Salahaddin province.
Iran
• Iranian Armed Forces spokesperson Brigadier General Abu al-Fadl Shokarji stated that Iran adheres to engagement with all nations while accusing the United States of obstructing compromise through excessive demands.
• He emphasized that psychological and cognitive warfare form a major component of external pressure and claimed that significant espionage networks have been dismantled.
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✅ | Following the direct targeting of our resistance channels last year, which has since been confirmed, the IOF has routinely monitored our channels and posts. Many of their affiliated websites regularly mention our work and steal or appropriate information from our portal.
As a result, our channels appear to be shadow-banned, with reach reduced to the lowest possible percentage. We have been stuck at nearly the same number of subscribers for the past two years, with no real growth or improvement in visibility. At present, only manual sharing and forwarding provide support and allow us to sustain our presence here.
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As a result, our channels appear to be shadow-banned, with reach reduced to the lowest possible percentage. We have been stuck at nearly the same number of subscribers for the past two years, with no real growth or improvement in visibility. At present, only manual sharing and forwarding provide support and allow us to sustain our presence here.
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🇮🇷 Report — The courtyard of Hazrat Zahra (S) was inaugurated in Najaf al-Ashraf, Iraq in the presence of Hujjat al-Islam Mohammadi Golpayegani, Head of the Office of Imam Khamenei.
The project is part of the work of the Headquarters for the Development and Reconstruction of the Holy Shrines (Setad-e Tose‘eh va Bazsazi-ye ‘Atabat-e ‘Aliyat), which was established in 2003 by the order of Imam Khamenei (H). The Headquarters was formed with the aim of reconstructing, developing, and investing billions in mosques, the shrines of the Prophets and Imams, the Ahl al-Bayt, and Islamic scholarly and religious heritage sites across the world particularly in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Iran, and other regions.
The Headquarters operates as a non-governmental, voluntary, and non-profit organization with an international scope, and its mandate is unlimited in duration. In 2022, its budget amounted to 1,300 billion tomans. The organization is registered as a people-based institution with Iran’s Ministry of Interior.
From its inception, Martyr Qassim Soleimani was appointed by Imam Khamenei as the official directly responsible for the establishment and supervision of the Headquarters. Until August 2019, the organization was headed by Hassan Palarak, after which Mohammad Jalal-Maʿab assumed leadership.
The Headquarters has carried out extensive activities in numerous Iraqi cities, including Najaf, Karbala, Kazimayn, Kufa, Samarra, Musayyib, and Balad, and since 2014 it has also been active in Syria. By 2020, nearly 3,000 personnel, were engaged in its projects across Iraq and Syria. It is estimated that, due to the efforts of Imam Khamenei and the substantial contributions from the Shiʿa world, almost all major Islamic heritage sites belonging to both Sunni and Shiʿa traditions have been preserved and conserved through these initiatives.
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The project is part of the work of the Headquarters for the Development and Reconstruction of the Holy Shrines (Setad-e Tose‘eh va Bazsazi-ye ‘Atabat-e ‘Aliyat), which was established in 2003 by the order of Imam Khamenei (H). The Headquarters was formed with the aim of reconstructing, developing, and investing billions in mosques, the shrines of the Prophets and Imams, the Ahl al-Bayt, and Islamic scholarly and religious heritage sites across the world particularly in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Iran, and other regions.
The Headquarters operates as a non-governmental, voluntary, and non-profit organization with an international scope, and its mandate is unlimited in duration. In 2022, its budget amounted to 1,300 billion tomans. The organization is registered as a people-based institution with Iran’s Ministry of Interior.
From its inception, Martyr Qassim Soleimani was appointed by Imam Khamenei as the official directly responsible for the establishment and supervision of the Headquarters. Until August 2019, the organization was headed by Hassan Palarak, after which Mohammad Jalal-Maʿab assumed leadership.
The Headquarters has carried out extensive activities in numerous Iraqi cities, including Najaf, Karbala, Kazimayn, Kufa, Samarra, Musayyib, and Balad, and since 2014 it has also been active in Syria. By 2020, nearly 3,000 personnel, were engaged in its projects across Iraq and Syria. It is estimated that, due to the efforts of Imam Khamenei and the substantial contributions from the Shiʿa world, almost all major Islamic heritage sites belonging to both Sunni and Shiʿa traditions have been preserved and conserved through these initiatives.
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🟨 | Statement issued by Hezbollah regarding an American individual’s desecration of the Holy Qur’an:
In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Hezbollah strongly condemns, in the harshest terms, the disgraceful crime and abhorrent act committed by an American individual, consisting of the desecration of the Holy Qur’an in a provocative scene saturated with hatred and incitement. This act constitutes a blatant assault on the most sacred sanctities of Muslims and on the religious and human values represented by all revealed religions.
Hezbollah asserts that the racist culture and hate-filled rhetoric fostered by political and media currents in the West, which for decades have worked to distort the image of Islam through incitement by successive U.S. administrations and Zionist lobbies, in service of their divisive, colonial, and destructive projects, are the primary reason such extremists dare to commit these despicable acts.
Hezbollah further emphasizes that the U.S. administration’s refusal to take any action against the perpetrators of such offenses, under the false pretext of freedom of opinion and expression, constitutes proof that the administration provides full cover for these dangerous incitement practices. This, it says, reflects the inherent malice embedded in the policies of American politicians, aimed at fueling religious hatred and stoking conflicts among peoples.
The statement adds that this crime is neither an isolated step nor an individual act. Rather, these obsessed individuals are mere puppets in the hands of global arrogance, whose tyrants seek to weaken Islam because it represents a moral and ethical system that stands as a firm barrier against moral decay, criminality, and aggression against peoples—values that the arrogant powers in these countries work to promote globally.
Hezbollah calls upon the Arab and Islamic nation—its peoples, leaders, and religious and cultural authorities—as well as the followers of all heavenly religions, to launch the broadest campaign of condemnation of this malicious criminal act and to adopt a firm and clear stance rejecting any violation of the sanctities and sacred symbols of Islam or any divine message. Such heinous acts, the statement concludes, only serve to fuel hatred and undermine all efforts aimed at strengthening understanding and peace among peoples.
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In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Hezbollah strongly condemns, in the harshest terms, the disgraceful crime and abhorrent act committed by an American individual, consisting of the desecration of the Holy Qur’an in a provocative scene saturated with hatred and incitement. This act constitutes a blatant assault on the most sacred sanctities of Muslims and on the religious and human values represented by all revealed religions.
Hezbollah asserts that the racist culture and hate-filled rhetoric fostered by political and media currents in the West, which for decades have worked to distort the image of Islam through incitement by successive U.S. administrations and Zionist lobbies, in service of their divisive, colonial, and destructive projects, are the primary reason such extremists dare to commit these despicable acts.
Hezbollah further emphasizes that the U.S. administration’s refusal to take any action against the perpetrators of such offenses, under the false pretext of freedom of opinion and expression, constitutes proof that the administration provides full cover for these dangerous incitement practices. This, it says, reflects the inherent malice embedded in the policies of American politicians, aimed at fueling religious hatred and stoking conflicts among peoples.
The statement adds that this crime is neither an isolated step nor an individual act. Rather, these obsessed individuals are mere puppets in the hands of global arrogance, whose tyrants seek to weaken Islam because it represents a moral and ethical system that stands as a firm barrier against moral decay, criminality, and aggression against peoples—values that the arrogant powers in these countries work to promote globally.
Hezbollah calls upon the Arab and Islamic nation—its peoples, leaders, and religious and cultural authorities—as well as the followers of all heavenly religions, to launch the broadest campaign of condemnation of this malicious criminal act and to adopt a firm and clear stance rejecting any violation of the sanctities and sacred symbols of Islam or any divine message. Such heinous acts, the statement concludes, only serve to fuel hatred and undermine all efforts aimed at strengthening understanding and peace among peoples.
🟡@enemywatch
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🇮🇶 Breaking — Iraqi Security Media Cell:
In a qualitative intelligence operation, a force from the Iraqi Intelligence Agency, in coordination with Syrian security forces and with technical support from the International Coalition, carried out an airborne operation targeting two high-value individuals wanted by the Iraqi judiciary. The operation took place northeast of Syria, within Syrian territory, and resulted in the arrest of both suspects.
The Falcons Intelligence Cell of the Federal Intelligence and Investigations Agency, affiliated with the Iraqi Ministry of Interior, confirmed the successful execution of the air landing operation and the arrest of the two wanted targets.
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In a qualitative intelligence operation, a force from the Iraqi Intelligence Agency, in coordination with Syrian security forces and with technical support from the International Coalition, carried out an airborne operation targeting two high-value individuals wanted by the Iraqi judiciary. The operation took place northeast of Syria, within Syrian territory, and resulted in the arrest of both suspects.
The Falcons Intelligence Cell of the Federal Intelligence and Investigations Agency, affiliated with the Iraqi Ministry of Interior, confirmed the successful execution of the air landing operation and the arrest of the two wanted targets.
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Forwarded from NEW WORLD ORDYR 313 (0 EIE)
Not a single word is needed for anyone with a heart to understand the pain and suffering of the oppressed
Which words do you begin with to describe it...
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🏴☠️ | Noam Chomsky is pictured on a plane with Jeffrey Epstein in the new images released by House Oversight Democrats.
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🇪🇺 | Europe is facing growing internal financial pressure as it increasingly relies on borrowing backed by its own taxpayers. EU leaders have reached an agreement to provide a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, raised against the bloc’s shared budget, after a proposal to use immobilised Russian sovereign assets failed.
The financial arrangement is presented as a critical lifeline for Ukraine and comes amid Europe’s efforts to maintain influence in US-led peace discussions. Following the summit, European Council President António Costa stated, “We committed, we delivered.”
For several months, EU member states had debated the use of approximately €210 billion in Russian assets, most of which are held in Belgium, to support a reparations-style loan for Kyiv. Belgium requested extensive guarantees to cover potential financial risks, demands that other member states ultimately rejected, according to officials familiar with the negotiations.
After more than sixteen hours of discussions, EU leaders agreed in the early hours of Friday to raise €90 billion on capital markets. The loan will be secured against unused spending capacity within the EU’s shared budget and is intended to finance Ukraine over the next two years.
The decision to rely on EU taxpayer-backed borrowing rather than Russian assets represents a political setback for German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, both of whom had supported the reparations loan proposal and sought to persuade Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever to withdraw his objections. EU leaders also agreed that the €90 billion loan plan would not impose any financial obligations on the Czech Republic, Hungary, or Slovakia.
This development has intensified debate within Europe over the domestic economic consequences of the war. Observers note that, in aligning closely with broader transatlantic strategic objectives, European governments are increasingly absorbing the financial costs themselves. Across many EU states, citizens have experienced rising prices, reduced purchasing power, and growing pressure on daily living standards compared to the period before the Ukraine war, raising concerns about the long-term social and economic implications of financing the conflict through public borrowing.
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The financial arrangement is presented as a critical lifeline for Ukraine and comes amid Europe’s efforts to maintain influence in US-led peace discussions. Following the summit, European Council President António Costa stated, “We committed, we delivered.”
For several months, EU member states had debated the use of approximately €210 billion in Russian assets, most of which are held in Belgium, to support a reparations-style loan for Kyiv. Belgium requested extensive guarantees to cover potential financial risks, demands that other member states ultimately rejected, according to officials familiar with the negotiations.
After more than sixteen hours of discussions, EU leaders agreed in the early hours of Friday to raise €90 billion on capital markets. The loan will be secured against unused spending capacity within the EU’s shared budget and is intended to finance Ukraine over the next two years.
The decision to rely on EU taxpayer-backed borrowing rather than Russian assets represents a political setback for German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, both of whom had supported the reparations loan proposal and sought to persuade Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever to withdraw his objections. EU leaders also agreed that the €90 billion loan plan would not impose any financial obligations on the Czech Republic, Hungary, or Slovakia.
This development has intensified debate within Europe over the domestic economic consequences of the war. Observers note that, in aligning closely with broader transatlantic strategic objectives, European governments are increasingly absorbing the financial costs themselves. Across many EU states, citizens have experienced rising prices, reduced purchasing power, and growing pressure on daily living standards compared to the period before the Ukraine war, raising concerns about the long-term social and economic implications of financing the conflict through public borrowing.
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🔔 | REGIONAL UPDATES
Iran / Russia
• Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced that Tehran and Moscow have agreed on a three-year roadmap under their strategic partnership treaty to elevate bilateral coordination and cooperation.
• Araqchi stated that closer Iranian–Russian cooperation would strengthen measures against Western sanctions, enhance regional stability, enable key projects, and prevent illegal actions within the UN Security Council.
Iraq / Syria
• The Iraqi Security Media Cell announced a qualitative intelligence operation conducted in coordination with Syrian security forces and with technical support from the International Coalition.
• Iraqi intelligence forces carried out an air landing northeast of Syria and arrested two high-value suspects wanted by the Iraqi judiciary.
• The Falcons Intelligence Cell of Iraq’s Federal Intelligence and Investigations Agency confirmed the operation.
• Iraqi military intelligence reported the killing of three suspected militants in Baghdad and Anbar.
Occupied Syria
• Local sources reported the theft of the statue of Saint Paul the Apostle from the entrance of the Monastery of St. Paul near Bab Sharqi in Old Damascus.
• The statue is regarded as a major symbol of Damascus’s Christian heritage. Sources believe the theft was intended to destroy a Christian monument, amid repeated attacks on Christian symbols and churches since the rise of Julani’s militant-led rule.
• Israeli entity patrols reportedly infiltrated the village of Breika and the outskirts of Al-Rafid in Occupied Syria, near the ceasefire line.
• An Israeli entity patrol reportedly established a temporary checkpoint near Al-Rafid, approximately 70 km southwest of Damascus.
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• Thousands of displaced families in Gaza are facing severe winter conditions as tents collapse and homes remain destroyed.
• Officials warned that tents no longer provide adequate shelter, emphasizing the urgent need for mobile caravans and temporary housing.
• Medical sources reported at least 17 deaths due to cold exposure in recent days, including five children.
• Israeli entity forces opened fire north of Rafah and intensified artillery shelling east of Khan Yunis, alongside increased military activity in southern Gaza.
• Israeli entity Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced the allocation of 3,380 dunams for the construction of a new settlement, “Mishmar HaYehuda,” east of occupied Jerusalem (Quds).
• The Palestinian Prisoner Club warned that 50 Palestinian women detainees in Damon Prison are facing severe detention conditions and restrictive policies.
Lebanon
• Israeli entity drones struck a power facility in Tayba, injuring four Lebanese electricity workers and setting the station on fire.
• Israeli entity warplanes conducted multiple air raids across West Bekaa, Nabatieh, the Hermel hills, and areas along the Litani River, with no casualties reported.
• Israeli entity aircraft dropped sonic bombs off the coast of Ras Naqoura and deployed stun grenades near fishermen ahead of a mechanism committee meeting.
• Drones continued flying over Beirut’s southern suburbs, southern villages, and the Bekaa Valley.
• Lebanon’s Ministry of National Defense is reportedly finalizing a report recommending the reactivation of compulsory military service under updated standards.
Yemen
• Saudi fighter jets were observed conducting extensive flights over eastern Yemen for the second consecutive day.
• Local outlet Abna-Hadramawt reported that these flights are part of Saudi pressure measures aimed at intimidating the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council to withdraw from eastern Yemeni regions.
Israeli Entity
• The United Arab Emirates has signed a $2.3 billion defense agreement with Tel Aviv for advanced military systems provided by Elbit Systems.
• The eight-year deal reportedly includes the supply of sophisticated defense technologies.
• The German parliament approved a $3.1 billion expansion of the Arrow 3 missile defense system deal with the Israeli entity.
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Iran / Russia
• Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced that Tehran and Moscow have agreed on a three-year roadmap under their strategic partnership treaty to elevate bilateral coordination and cooperation.
• Araqchi stated that closer Iranian–Russian cooperation would strengthen measures against Western sanctions, enhance regional stability, enable key projects, and prevent illegal actions within the UN Security Council.
Iraq / Syria
• The Iraqi Security Media Cell announced a qualitative intelligence operation conducted in coordination with Syrian security forces and with technical support from the International Coalition.
• Iraqi intelligence forces carried out an air landing northeast of Syria and arrested two high-value suspects wanted by the Iraqi judiciary.
• The Falcons Intelligence Cell of Iraq’s Federal Intelligence and Investigations Agency confirmed the operation.
• Iraqi military intelligence reported the killing of three suspected militants in Baghdad and Anbar.
Occupied Syria
• Local sources reported the theft of the statue of Saint Paul the Apostle from the entrance of the Monastery of St. Paul near Bab Sharqi in Old Damascus.
• The statue is regarded as a major symbol of Damascus’s Christian heritage. Sources believe the theft was intended to destroy a Christian monument, amid repeated attacks on Christian symbols and churches since the rise of Julani’s militant-led rule.
• Israeli entity patrols reportedly infiltrated the village of Breika and the outskirts of Al-Rafid in Occupied Syria, near the ceasefire line.
• An Israeli entity patrol reportedly established a temporary checkpoint near Al-Rafid, approximately 70 km southwest of Damascus.
Occupied Palestine – Gaza
• Thousands of displaced families in Gaza are facing severe winter conditions as tents collapse and homes remain destroyed.
• Officials warned that tents no longer provide adequate shelter, emphasizing the urgent need for mobile caravans and temporary housing.
• Medical sources reported at least 17 deaths due to cold exposure in recent days, including five children.
• Israeli entity forces opened fire north of Rafah and intensified artillery shelling east of Khan Yunis, alongside increased military activity in southern Gaza.
• Israeli entity Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced the allocation of 3,380 dunams for the construction of a new settlement, “Mishmar HaYehuda,” east of occupied Jerusalem (Quds).
• The Palestinian Prisoner Club warned that 50 Palestinian women detainees in Damon Prison are facing severe detention conditions and restrictive policies.
Lebanon
• Israeli entity drones struck a power facility in Tayba, injuring four Lebanese electricity workers and setting the station on fire.
• Israeli entity warplanes conducted multiple air raids across West Bekaa, Nabatieh, the Hermel hills, and areas along the Litani River, with no casualties reported.
• Israeli entity aircraft dropped sonic bombs off the coast of Ras Naqoura and deployed stun grenades near fishermen ahead of a mechanism committee meeting.
• Drones continued flying over Beirut’s southern suburbs, southern villages, and the Bekaa Valley.
• Lebanon’s Ministry of National Defense is reportedly finalizing a report recommending the reactivation of compulsory military service under updated standards.
Yemen
• Saudi fighter jets were observed conducting extensive flights over eastern Yemen for the second consecutive day.
• Local outlet Abna-Hadramawt reported that these flights are part of Saudi pressure measures aimed at intimidating the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council to withdraw from eastern Yemeni regions.
Israeli Entity
• The United Arab Emirates has signed a $2.3 billion defense agreement with Tel Aviv for advanced military systems provided by Elbit Systems.
• The eight-year deal reportedly includes the supply of sophisticated defense technologies.
• The German parliament approved a $3.1 billion expansion of the Arrow 3 missile defense system deal with the Israeli entity.
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Enemy Watch — Official
🔔 | REGIONAL UPDATES Iran / Russia • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced that Tehran and Moscow have agreed on a three-year roadmap under their strategic partnership treaty to elevate bilateral coordination and cooperation. • Araqchi stated…
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• The overall contract is valued at approximately $6.5 billion, marking the largest defense export agreement in the history of the Israeli entity.
• Hebrew Channel 14 reported that negotiations are underway between Syria and the Israeli entity regarding a potential gas-related agreement, following a pattern similar to previous arrangements with Egypt.
United States / Iraq
• A US KC-135R refueling aircraft conducted aerial operations over southern Iraq after departing from Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar.
• These flights coincided with intensified US reconnaissance activity across Iraqi provinces, particularly those bordering Syria.
• Israeli entity media reported that Shin Bet arrested a Russian citizen holding Israeli entity nationality on charges of photographing port infrastructure allegedly under the direction of Iranian intelligence.
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• The overall contract is valued at approximately $6.5 billion, marking the largest defense export agreement in the history of the Israeli entity.
• Hebrew Channel 14 reported that negotiations are underway between Syria and the Israeli entity regarding a potential gas-related agreement, following a pattern similar to previous arrangements with Egypt.
United States / Iraq
• A US KC-135R refueling aircraft conducted aerial operations over southern Iraq after departing from Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar.
• These flights coincided with intensified US reconnaissance activity across Iraqi provinces, particularly those bordering Syria.
• Israeli entity media reported that Shin Bet arrested a Russian citizen holding Israeli entity nationality on charges of photographing port infrastructure allegedly under the direction of Iranian intelligence.
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