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42 years ago, a great massacre was committed in Sabra and Shatila camps of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. On September 16-18, 1982, the Lebanese Christian Phalangists, in cooperation with the Zionists, organized massacres in these camps, resulting in the brutal killing of about 3,500 Palestinians, mostly women, children, and the elderly.
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Retired Lt. Col. Rich Outzen, an expert on US geopolitics, said that the explosion of pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon is a new type of threat in the scale of the 21st century that everyone should consider. Outzen speculated that Israeli intelligence identified the orders placed by Hezbollah and planted explosives in the equipment while the production center or the order was en route.
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Iran plans to deport 2 million illegal immigrants, almost all of them Afghans, by March 2025. According to unofficial data, there are about 5 million Afghans in Iran, many of whom are illegal immigrants. In turn, "Taliban" is considering the issue of providing housing and jobs to deported compatriots.
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In Austria, the head of "Ozatom" held negotiations with IAEA General Director Rafael Grossi on the construction of a low-power nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan. During the negotiations, it was noted that preliminary work has already started in cooperation with Rosatom and in full compliance with the recommendations of the IAEA.
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As a result of the new explosions in Lebanon, at least 9 people were killed and 300 others were injured. This time, radios, phones, fingerprint devices, as well as devices powered by solar cells and lithium-ion batteries exploded.
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The United Nations General Assembly has voted in favor of a draft resolution submitted by Palestine demanding that Israel comply with the International Court of Justice ruling and leave the occupied Palestinian territories within one year. The resolution was supported by 124 countries, including Uzbekistan.
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According to The Guardian, "today, Westerners are reading the Koran to understand the unprecedented resilience, faith, moral strength and character of the Palestinians." Meanwhile, thousands of people are realizing the truth they are discovering and feeling the transformative effect of the Qur'an on their bodies. This is encouraging many to convert to Islam and others to look at it from a new perspective.
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Azerbaijan sent a note of protest to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia in connection with the arrest of three of its citizens in Chechnya. The note expressed concern about the possibility of forcibly transferring captured citizens to the war zone on the territory of Ukraine. The Azerbaijani side demanded that the Russian Foreign Ministry understand the situation and take measures to protect the rights of its citizens.
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The Afghan embassy in Oman has resumed its activities. It is noted that the activities of the embassy are conducted by diplomats appointed by the Taliban. Currently, Afghan diplomatic missions operate in 39 countries of the world.