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January 13, 2026
A satirical column voices Iran's frustration at the absence of Western student activism for its cause, contrasting it with past fervor for Palestine. The piece questions the sincerity of solidarity movements and calls for more consistent support.
January 13, 2026
The United States is seeking court warrants to seize dozens more tankers linked to the Venezuelan oil trade, escalating its campaign to control the country's oil exports. Recent actions have targeted both vessels and cargoes, drawing criticism from Russia and other sanctioned producers.
Despite initial promises of support, neither the United States nor Israel has provided direct assistance to Iranian protesters facing violent repression. The lack of action has led to frustration and may undermine trust in future international assurances. Analysts warn this could have lasting consequences for future resistance movements in Iran.
January 13, 2026
The United States has labelled three Middle Eastern branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organisations, imposing sanctions and raising diplomatic stakes in the region. The move may impact US relations with several countries and affect legal proceedings involving Brotherhood members.
The United States has designated Muslim Brotherhood branches in Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan as terrorist organizations, blocking assets and travel. The move follows pressure from Arab allies and US conservatives, and is aimed at curbing the group's alleged support for violence.
The United States has labeled the Lebanese, Jordanian, and Egyptian branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, citing their alleged support for violence. The group, founded in Egypt, has long been a powerful and controversial force in regional politics.
Israeli defense technology firms are seeing record interest in the US, prompting experts to discuss strategic opportunities and regulatory challenges. The panel emphasized careful planning, independent US operations, and early engagement with American banks. These trends reflect a major shift in how Israeli companies enter and operate in the US market.
January 13, 2026
Masih Alinejad calls Iran's protests a defining moral test for the West, urging stronger action against the regime. She describes the pain of exile and criticizes muted international responses, insisting the uprising is a revolution, not just a protest.
YNetIsraeli settler convicted of murdering Dawabsheh family granted conjugal visit afterJanuary 13, 2026
An Israeli settler convicted of murdering the Dawabsheh family has been granted a conjugal visit after prosecutors dropped their opposition. The prison service will arrange the visit date.
TimesofIsrael'This will destroy our dreams': Israel slates West Bank soccer field for demolitionJanuary 13, 2026
Israeli authorities have ordered the demolition of a soccer field in a West Bank refugee camp, citing security concerns. Residents say the move will deprive children of a vital space to play. The order comes amid heightened tensions and increased demolitions in the region.
The article explores the international influences and spiritual interpretations surrounding the Iranian Revolution, featuring insights from major political and intelligence figures. It details the overthrow of the Shah, the rise of Khomeini, and the release of American hostages as Reagan took office.
Masih Alinejad accuses the American left and Western activists of ignoring Iran's deadly protest crackdown. She warns that silence on the regime's actions will be judged by history.





