As diplomatic talks begin, both sides threaten war:
- New Nuclear Talks Between US and Iran Begin in Geneva (BBC)
- Report: U.S. Military Planning for Lengthy Operations Against Iran (Flying)
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Launch Strait of Hormuz Drills (Deutsche Welle)
- Russia, China, Iran Deploy Ships for Joint Exercises in Strait of Hormuz (Andalou Ajansi)
- Preparing for New Iran War, Israel Escalating Lebanon Strikes to Cripple Hezbollah – Report (Jerusalem Post)
Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue:
- Under Israeli Cover, Gaza Gangs Kill and Abduct Palestinians in Hamas-Controlled Areas (Asharq al-Awsat)
- 8 Muslim-majority Countries Call Out Israel’s West Bank Land Grab (Daily Sabah)
“A radiologist and trauma imaging expert who has reviewed the images says that the group of patients would constitute ‘absolutely a mass casualty situation’” …
- ‘Deliberate Targeting of Vital Body Parts’: X-rays Taken After Iran Protests Expose Extent of Catastrophic Injuries (The Guardian)
… while Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warns that “social unrest in the country should be managed in a way that minimizes harm to all parties and prevents dissatisfaction from escalating into a crisis”:
“The bombing on Sunday occurred when the market was packed with people, ‘exacerbating the humanitarian tragedy’”:
“The dominant message was neither the plight of prisoners nor a roll call of the dead from recent crackdowns; it was the elevation of one individual as an inevitable leader, alongside an appeal for foreign—chiefly American—military intervention to topple Tehran quickly”:
- The Munich Spectacle: Foreign Hammers Won’t Forge Iran’s Democracy (National Council of Resistance of Iran)
“More than 5,000 people have … signed a Change.org petition calling for the museum to reverse its decision”:
- British Museum Removes Word ‘Palestine’ from Some Displays (The Guardian)
A “well-known Islamic scholar, poet, author, civil activist, and former political prisoner living in Iran [on] How likely is war? Is solidarity possible between active forces inside Iran and Prince Reza Pahlavi?”:
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