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Condemning Israel crimes

Iran says Israeli violations against Palestinians, including terror, massacre, arrest and destruction of their property are against the norms of international law and human rights. Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian made the comments in a message to the UN Secretary General, the Head of the Islamic Cooperation Organization and foreign ministers of Islamic countries. The top diplomat censured the silence and inaction of the international community regarding Israeli violation of Palestinians’ rights. He called for an immediate action against such violations and an end to the daily crimes of Israel against Palestinians. The foreign minister called for the return of Palestinian refugees and the determination of future Palestinian political system through referendum. The remarks were made ahead of the International Quds day on Friday. 

Israeli spyware scandal

Another Israeli spyware resembling the notorious Pegasus program has been used to target journalists and opposition politicians in 10 countries. That’s according to Microsoft and Citizen Lab, which studies the abuse of digital technologies. The spy app has been developed by an Israeli firm called QuaDream which was established by a former Israeli military official. The firm is also linked to veterans who made Pegasus. At least five people, still unidentified, have been targeted by QuaDream. Both Israeli spy apps have been sold to government agencies. Some of the countries deploying Pegasus have been accused of deploying it on peaceful domestic opposition. World leaders, including French President Emanuel Macron, and top politicians and journalists are believed to have been targeted by Pegasus. 

US gun violence

Gun epidemic has become deadlier than ever in the United States. A new survey shows one in five American adults have a family member killed by a gun. The survey by the health research group KFF shows a similar percentage has been threatened with a gun. And about 1 in 6 adults have witnessed an injury from a shooting. The numbers include shootings from suicide and homicide. Most people said they have taken precautions to protect themselves and their families from the danger of being shot. More than one-third said they have avoided large crowds due to the possibility of gun violence. According to the Gun Violence Archive, more than 11-thousand-600 people have been killed by guns so far in 2023.


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