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📣 World Health Organization: Zionists Attacked WHO Building in Gaza 🔸 We strongly condemn the attack on the building housing our staff in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, the mistreatment of people sheltering there, and the destruction of our main warehouse. 🔸 Currently, 88% of the entire Gaza Strip is uninhabitable, and there is no safe place left to go. Life in Gaza is rapidly deteriorating. __________________________________ 📣 Beyond Headlines , Inside Iran 🔗 IRAN TIMES | @JAARCHI_ENG
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🎥 Araghchi: We Definitely Cannot Abandon Enrichment, as It Is a Scientific Achievement Tied to Our National Pride In an interview with Fox News, the Deputy Foreign Minister said: 🔸 “We definitely cannot give up our enrichment program. This is an achievement by our scientists and, beyond that, it has now become a matter of national pride.” __________________________________ 📣 Beyond Headlines , Inside Iran 🔗 IRAN TIMES | @JAARCHI_ENG
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🎥 Minister of Communications: Iran Faced 20,000 Cyberattacks During the War __________________________________ 📣 Beyond Headlines , Inside Iran 🔗 IRAN TIMES | @JAARCHI_ENG
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🎥 Government Spokesman: Businesses Affected by the War to Receive 7-Billion-Toman Loans on Condition of No Layoffs __________________________________ 📣 Beyond Headlines , Inside Iran 🔗 IRAN TIMES | @JAARCHI_ENG
📣 Iranians Work More Than the Japanese! 🔸 According to official statistics, Iranians work 46.3 hours per week, ranking 10th among the hardest-working people in the world — ahead of countries like Japan (31 hours), Germany (29.6 hours), and the U.S. (38.2 hours). Yet despite the long working hours, Iran’s economic productivity remains low. But why? 🔸 Reliance on oil 🔸 Weak technology base 🔸 Low productive investment 🔸 Expansion of informal jobs 🔸 Inflationary pressures Weekly working hours in other countries: 🔹 Bhutan: 54.5 hours (1st) 🔹 Sudan: 50.8 hours (2nd) 🔹 Congo: 48.7 hours (3rd) 🔹 Japan: 31 hours (151st) 🔹 Norway: 27.2 hours 🔹 Denmark: 26.7 hours (lowest globally) __________________________________ 📣 Beyond Headlines , Inside Iran 🔗 IRAN TIMES | @JAARCHI_ENG
📣 Mearsheimer: Iran Could Easily Inflict Severe Damage on Israel Prominent international relations theorist: 🔸 I believe both the Americans and Israelis will not be eager to start another war with Iran anytime soon. 🔸 Israeli leaders have gotten themselves into big trouble. The Iranians have many missiles, and these missiles hit their targets. The Israelis realized they wouldn't win in a prolonged war with Iran and told the Americans it's time to end the war. 🔸 Israel is as small as a postage stamp, and damaging it is very easy for a country like Iran. __________________________________ 📣 Beyond Headlines , Inside Iran 🔗 IRAN TIMES | @JAARCHI_ENG
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🎥 Ejeyi Recounts the Bombing of the Supreme Council Meeting by the Zionist Regime 🔸 The power had gone out, but everyone remained calm, and not a single person showed the slightest fear. __________________________________ 📣 Beyond Headlines , Inside Iran 🔗 IRAN TIMES | @JAARCHI_ENG
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🎥 IRGC Aerospace Commander: The Flag of Iran Will Never Fall—Our Armed Forces Are Its Standard-Bearers 🔸 Our missile forces are always ready and standing firm. __________________________________ 📣 Beyond Headlines , Inside Iran 🔗 IRAN TIMES | @JAARCHI_ENG
📣 Another Blow to the Heart of Israel's Economy Israel’s only port on the Red Sea, the Eilat Port, has been completely shut down due to intensified attacks by Yemeni forces and mounting economic pressures. Experts view this development as a serious warning signal for Israel’s economy. What has happened to Eilat? 🔸The port’s revenue dropped from $63 million in 2023 to just $12.5 million in 2024—a staggering 80% decline. 🔸Only 64 ships docked at Eilat in 2024, compared to 134 ships in 2023. 🔸 According to estimates, Ansarullah’s attacks have so far caused $3 billion in damages to Israel’s economy. 🔸 Eilat was Israel’s primary maritime link to Asia and Africa. Now, with its closure, 99% of the regime’s sea trade is under direct threat. __________________________________ 📣 Beyond Headlines , Inside Iran 🔗 IRAN TIMES | @JAARCHI_ENG
📣 A New Battlefield Between the West and Iran on the Northern Borders 🔸 The Zangezur Corridor, intended to connect Nakhchivan to Azerbaijan, is ostensibly a commercial project—but in reality, it serves as a new geopolitical tool aimed at containing Iran and sidelining it from regional energy and transit equations. 🔸 Behind this project lies a strategic American agenda to strengthen its foothold in the Caucasus, weaken the Tehran-Moscow-Beijing axis, and neutralize Iran's influence over energy transit routes from Central Asia to Europe. 🔸 Another goal of the West is to dominate the export routes of Central Asian gas to Europe without relying on Iran or Russia. 🔸 Facing this emerging Western axis is the traditional alliance of Iran, Russia, and China. Washington seeks direct confrontation with China’s influence in the Belt and Road Initiative and aims to increase pressure on Moscow over the war in Ukraine. 🔸 For Iran, Zangezur is not just a road—it is a red line of national security. The potential intelligence, security, and commercial threat posed by a Western presence in the country's north demands a multifaceted response from Tehran—ranging from enhanced regional diplomacy to an active presence in the South Caucasus. __________________________________ 📣 Beyond Headlines , Inside Iran 🔗 IRAN TIMES | @JAARCHI_ENG
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🎥 A Palestinian Father Gathering Spilled Flour: "My Children Haven’t Eaten Bread for a Week" __________________________________ 📣 Beyond Headlines , Inside Iran 🔗 IRAN TIMES | @JAARCHI_ENG
📣 Azerbaijan's Control Over the Zangezur Corridor Would Cut Off Iran’s Land Access to Armenia and Europe! The American website Forbes reports: 🔸 In a world scrambling to find non-Russian sources of energy amid escalating global tensions, could a narrow 43-kilometer strip of Armenian land deliver a decisive blow by the United States against Moscow and Tehran?” 🔸 The bold U.S. proposal for a 100-year control over the Zangezur Corridor promises annual trade flows of $50 to $100 billion, but it also risks igniting a new Cold War in the Caucasus region.” __________________________________ 📣 Beyond Headlines , Inside Iran 🔗 IRAN TIMES | @JAARCHI_ENG