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Israel Kills Islamic Jihad Commander As Group’s Leader Visits Iran

Aug 5, 2022, 19:16 GMT+1
Photo of the apartment in Gaza, which Israel struck to kill Jabari, the PIJ commander responsible for coordination between the group and Hamas.
Photo of the apartment in Gaza, which Israel struck to kill Jabari, the PIJ commander responsible for coordination between the group and Hamas.

Israel launched Friday a series of missile attacks throughout Gaza, killing about 10 members of Iran-backed Islamic Jihad including a senior commander as the leader of the group was visiting Tehran.

Taysir al-Jabari, a commander of the al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, -- a militant outfit designated a terrorist organization by the US, EU, and UK – was killed in an air raid on an apartment in the Palestine Tower in the center of Gaza City. 

Islamic Jihad said in a statement that a member of its military council was also killed in Israel’s latest Gaza operation, named “Breaking Dawn.” The Palestinian health ministry said at least eight people were killed, including a five-year-old girl, and another 40 were injured.

During the week, Islamic Jihad’s leader Ziyad al-Nakhalah held meeting with several senior Iranian officials in Tehran including Supreme Leader's adviser Ali Akbar Velayati, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, and Kamal Kharrazi, the head of Iran's Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, as well as President Ebrahim Raisi. 

A "special situation" has been declared in areas around Gaza, in anticipation of retaliatory attacks, as the group said, "The enemy has begun a war targeting our people, and we all have the duty to defend ourselves and our people, and not allow the enemy to get away with its actions which are aimed at undermining the resistance and national steadfastness."

Israel closed roads around Gaza earlier this week and sent reinforcements to the border as it braced for a new wave of airstrikes following the arrest of a senior member of the Islamic Jihad militant group in the West Bank town of Jenin on Monday, August 1. 


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Chanting Anti-Iran Slogans, Iraqi Protesters Enter Baghdad's Green Zone Again

Aug 5, 2022, 17:36 GMT+1

Thousands of protesters from Iraq's southern provinces have entered Baghdad's Green Zone again, chanting slogans against Iran’s interference in Iraq’s internal affairs. 

This is the second mass congregation for Friday prayer by supporters of influential Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr -- who seeks to curb the influence of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Iraqi politics. The protests are a show of force by the firebrand cleric whose party won the highest number of seats in the October 2021 elections but withdrew after failing to form a government with Sunni and Kurdish allies in Iraq's hectic power-sharing system.

Iran-backed parties have dominated many state institutions for years. 

Protesting against corruption and political mismanagement, hundreds of followers of Sadr occupied the country's parliament on Saturday, July 30, after mounting concrete barricades on roads leading to Baghdad’s Green Zone, which houses government buildings and foreign embassies.

The protesters stressed the need for an independent government in Baghdad, emphasizing that they do not want an Iranian-linked government or a subordinate one. They especially rejected a Tehran-backed prime ministerial nominee. On Monday, July 25, the Coordination Framework -- a coalition of Shiite parties close to Tehran -- nominated Mohammed al-Sudani as the prime minister, a decision opposed by Sadr. 

According to Iran International correspondent in Baghdad Truske Sadeghi, Sadr also held a meeting with Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, the special representative of the Secretary-General for the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq, to break the months-long deadlock.

Sadr, reportedly, has also agreed to meet with Hadi al-Amiri, the head of a Shiite political party and military organization close to Tehran and the de facto leader of Iran-backed Shiite militia Hashd al-Shaabi, to talk about an early election in the country. 

Russia To Use Spy Satellite For Ukraine War Before Passing Helm To Iran

Aug 5, 2022, 16:06 GMT+1

Russia intends to use the satellite that it will launch on Iran's behalf to assist its own war effort in Ukraine before relinquishing its control to Tehran. 

Two Western security officials told The Washington Post on the condition of anonymity on Thursday that the satellite, dubbed “Khayyam” after a 12th-century Persian polymath, will greatly enhance Tehran’s ability to spy on military targets across the Middle East, including near-continuous monitoring of sensitive facilities in Israel and across the Persian Gulf. 

Russia's Roscosmos space agency has announced August 9 as the launch date of the satellite by a Russian Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur space station in Kazakhstan to fulfill a deal negotiated with Iran over nearly four years. Russia agreed to build and launch the Kanopus-V system but Iran may not be able to take control of the satellite right away as Moscow has told Tehran that it plans to use the satellite for several months, or longer, to enhance its surveillance of military targets for its invasion of Ukraine. 

The pending launch is the latest indicator of increased military and political cooperation between Moscow and Tehran. 

US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan warned twice in July that Moscow appears to be looking at buying Iranian drones and Russian officers even visited a drone base in Iran’s Kashan to review their options.

The developments come as talks have resumed in the Austrian capital Vienna in what some officials describe as a last-ditch effort to salvage the 2015 Iran nuclear accord. The Biden administration is pressing Iran to return to compliance with the deal, which Tehran essentially abandoned after the Trump administration unilaterally withdrew from the accord in 2018.


Iran-Backed Hackers Behind Cyberattack On Albanian Government Sites

Aug 5, 2022, 12:15 GMT+1

A leading US cybersecurity firm said Thursday a cyberattack that temporarily shut down numerous Albanian government digital services and websites in mid-July was done by Iran-backed hackers.

Cybersecurity firm Mandiant expressed “moderate confidence” the attackers were acting in support of Tehran’s efforts to disrupt a conference of the exiled Albania-based opposition group Mujahideen-e Khalq (MEK).

In its report, the company said that several factors reveal that the attack was carried out by pro-Iran hackers, including the timing, the content of a social media channel used to claim responsibility, and similarities in software code used with malware long used to target Farsi and Arabic speakers.

On July 18, Mandiant identified a new ransomware family dubbed ROADSWEEP, which drops a politically themed ransom note suggesting it targeted the Albanian government, and a group named “HomeLand Justice” claimed credit for the disruptive activity.

The “HomeLand Justice” posted a video of the ransomware being executed on its website and Telegram channel alongside documents purported to be Albanian residence permits of MEK members.

The July 23-24 conference by the dissident group, titled The Free Iran World Summit, was canceled following warnings from local authorities of a possible terrorist threat. The conference was scheduled to be held at Ashraf 3 camp in Manez -- 30 kilometers (19 miles) west of Albania’s capital, Tirana – where 3,000 MEK members live. Several US lawmakers were also among the invitees.

In July, Iran's Foreign Ministry sanctioned a group of US officials and lawmakers over their alleged support for the MEK group, that Tehran considers a terrorist organization.

Iran Intelligence Claims Busting ISIS Militants With Israeli Links

Aug 4, 2022, 15:20 GMT+1

Iran’s intelligence ministry said Thursday it has arrested a group of 10 Islamic State (ISIS) militants, hired by Israel to plan attacks on religious mourning ceremonies during Muharram.

A statement by the ministry said that the arrests took place over the past three days in two locations in western and southern Iran, adding that the 10 were captured in possession of explosives, communication devices and weapons. 

The militants injured two Iranian intelligence agents in an exchange of fire before being detained, the statement added, without specifying where or when the clash took place.

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The ministry claimed that it had them under surveillance before they entered the country from Iraq and Turkey to bomb the gatherings for the Islamic month of Muharram, which started on July 30.

It also alleged that the militants were hired by Israel to make up for a failed attack at a facility in the central Iranian province of Esfahan last month by a Mossad-linked sabotage team who were purportedly members of an outlawed Kurdish rebel group Komala. 

Recently the Intelligence Ministry claiming has been making similar claims of uncovering alleged spy networks and thwarting operations following a major reshuffling of it rival, the IRGC intelligence and counter-intelligence leadership, widely attributed to reported Israeli infiltration and the inability of Iran’s security bodies to deal with the situation. Since May, several Revolutionary Guard personnel were killed or died in Iran, which Iran blamed on Israel.

Iran’s Supreme Leader's Aide Urges Closer Ties With Palestinian Militant Outfit

Aug 4, 2022, 13:32 GMT+1

Iran’s Supreme Leader's adviser Ali Akbar Velayati has called for closer ties between Tehran and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, designated a terrorist organization by the US, EU, and UK. 

Velayati made the remarks during a meeting with the leader of the group Ziyad al-Nakhalah in Tehran on Tuesday, saying, “We have a close and serious relationship with the Islamic Jihad movement and the Palestinian resistance.”

The senior international affairs adviser of Ali Khamenei also highlighted the significance of visits by officials of neighboring states to Tehran. 

Praising the support by the Islamic Republic and the growing power of the regional resistance front against Israel, Nakhalah said that today Israel has found itself encircled from all directions by the resistance axis.

He added that the enemies and the United States have adopted a “very weak” policy in the face of the Islamic Republic’s influence, claiming that Iran plays a very effective role in the region.

Earlier on Tuesday, Nakhala also held a meeting with the Iranian foreign minister, in which Hossein Amir-Abdollahian reaffirmed the Islamic Republic’s commitment to continue to support Palestinian groups against Israel. 

Nakhala also met with Kamal Kharrazi, the head of Iran's Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, who also told the Palestinian official that Israel has been caught off guard and is besieged by the resistance front. 

Israel and most regional Arab countries have been concerned over Iran’s support for militant groups and its interference in affairs of other countries.