Uprooted Palestinians are at the heart of the conflict in the M.E Palestinians uprooted by force of arms. Yet faced immense difficulties have survived, kept alive their history and culture, passed keys of family homes in occupied Palestine from one generation to the next.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani stressed that any presence of foreign forces in the Gulf will only cause even more tension in the region, amid reports that the UK and the US are pushing for a joint force to escort oil tankers as they pass through the Strait of Hormuz off Iran.
Iran makes constant efforts to ensure the Sea of Oman, the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz remain safe passageways for international shipping, Rouhani said during a meeting with visiting Omani Foreign Minister Yusuf bin Alawi in Tehran on Sunday.
“The presence of foreign forces wouldn’t help the regional security, and if anything, it would actually be the main source of tension,” he added.
The remarks come as both the UK and the US are leading two sharply different plans for patrols in the Gulf.
Washington has been pushing for a scheme whereby nations protect their own ships but partake in joint operations to monitor the waterways to prevent incidents.
The administration of US President Donald Trump claims that the patrols are needed to protect the ships from threats it says are coming from Iran, following several mysterious attacks that damaged oil tankers and cargo ships in the Sea of Oman over the past weeks.
The US and some of its allies have blamed Iran for the attacks, a claim Tehran has vehemently denied. Iranian officials have warned countries in the region to watch out for false flags by “foreign players.”
The UK, on the other hand, has been trying to put together a European force to protect vessels moving through the Strait of Hormuz, after Iran seized a British-flagged tanker this month for attempting to flee the scene of a collision with an Iranian fishing boat in violation of international rules.
Tensions flared up between London and Tehran after the UK navy seized Iranian oil tanker Grace 1 in Gibraltar, claiming that it was carrying oil to Syria in violation of the European Union’s sanctions against Damascus.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Rouhani told Bin Alawi that London’s move was illegal and would prove “costly” for them.
Rouhani asserted that Iran continues to stand against any breaches of law that endangers the safety of shipping in the Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz and the Sea of Oman.
He argued that all of the regional issues were connected and, therefore, every government in the region needed to help maintain peace and stability there.
Reconstructing Syria and paving the way for Syrian refugees to return, ending the Saudi-led war on Yemen and stopping ongoing “Israeli” crimes against the people of Palestine were some of the key issues that he said had to be resolved.
Rouhani reiterated that Tehran has never started tensions in the region, unlike the American officials, whom he accused of causing frictions with their “delusions” and their decision to leave the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
Bin Alawi, for his part, said Oman and Iran needed to overcome all challenges and help keep the region secure.
He emphasized that without Iran it was not possible to keep the region safe.
Wasn’t just parties. Was infrastructure.
-
I have had a huge amount of difficulty believing that Trump would fall into
an Epstein blackmail trap, and the reason for my difficulty is that his
mentor ...
The Epstein Meme
-
The Epstein Meme July 18 2025 ___________________________________ More
Vids! +BN Vids Archive! HERE! ___________________________________ Support
The Brothe...
Playing Out A Colonial Tragedy
-
Playing Out A Colonial Tragedy—An Analysis of (15 July 2025) by Lawrence
Davidson Part 1—At the Heart of Foreign Policy At […]
“She Lived in Gaza for Three Years”
-
This interview was conducted by Jerm Warfare and published on UK Column on
June 19, 2025, with the introduction (my links added): “In this discussion,
jour...
Rolex’s Land-Dweller and the Precision Revolution
-
Rolex unveiled the Land-Dweller – a masterclass in modern watchmaking that
marries avant-garde engineering with refined aesthetics. Available in 40mm
and 3...
Report on Beth Israel vigil 05-31-25
-
*It’s the Jews, Stupid!*
Week after week, Witness for Peace appears to be the only group protesting
at the site of Jewish supremacism, Jewish claims to e...
-
Hello all,
It is with great sadness that I share with you the passing of our beloved
sister, Mother, and Grandmother, the individual that you all knew ...
Interest Rates Over Time [INFOGRAPHIC]
-
Some Highlights: With interest rates hovering at near historic lows, now is
a great time to look back at where they’ve been, and how much they’ve
changed...
Ikhras Endorses Muntadhar Al-Zaidi
-
“Oh parties of banditry and sectarianism and corruption, we have come and
our goal is to destroy you.” Ikhras formally endorses Muntadhar al-Zaidi,
Iraqi j...
Prince Charles: Foreign Jews behind bloodshed in ME
-
In May, 2017, British Crown Prince Charles declined an invitation from
Zionist entity’s president Reuven Rivlin‘s to attend the 100th anniversary
of the no...
Palestinian Women – One for All, All for One
-
Honouring All Palestinian Women by Honouring Three: Hanin Zoabi, Ahed
Tamimi, Samah Sabawi Vacy Vlazna “Palestinian women have always stood side
by side ...
US’s Saudi Oil Deal from Win-Win to Mega-Lose
-
By F. William Engdahl Who would’ve thought it would come to this? Certainly
not the Obama Administration, and their brilliant geo-political think-tank
neo-...
-
*Mordechai Vanunu wins human rights prize of Brazilian Press Association *
* http://www.alternativenews.org/english/index.php/features/updates/7038-mordechai...
Abdul Aziz Rantissi:
"My ultimate wish, my God, is to attain martyrdom,"...God granted him his wish on April 17, 2004, at the hands of Israeli assassins.
No comments:
Post a Comment