March 10, 2021
Special Dispatch No. 9221
Palestinian PM Dr. Mohammad Shtayyeh: As International Criminal Court Members, We Can Take American Companies And Organizations To Court
March 10, 2021
Palestinian Prime Minister Dr. Mohammad Shtayyeh said that the Palestinian appeal to the International Criminal Court (ICC) shatters the Israeli monopoly on pain and Israeli claims that the Jews are the only ones who were tormented by the Nazis and so on. He made these remarks during a show that aired on Palestine TV (Palestinian Authority) on March 1, 2021. Dr. Shtayyeh said that the Palestinian appeal to the ICC demonstrates and proves that the Palestinian people suffer and that their prisoners have been tortured and killed. He added that if Israel is in fact indicted in the ICC, American companies and organizations could be taken to court as well for helping Israel in its actions against Palestinians. Dr. Shtayyeh said that the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State had told Abbas that
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Fmr. Commander Of IRGC Artillery Gen. Mahmoud Chahrbaghi: IRGC, Qasem Soleimani Were Sent To Save Al-Assad s Regime In Syria Before ISIS Even Existed
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Source: Channel 5 (Iran)
Iranian General Chahrbaghi, the former commander of the IRGC artillery, said that Iran s Supreme Leader Khamenei had sent IRGC Qods Force commander Qasem Soleimani to Syria in order to protect Bashar Al-Assad s regime. He made these remarks in an interview with Channel 5 (Iran) that aired on January 1, 2021. General Chahrbaghi said that Al-Assad s regime had been an ally of Iran and it supported it during the Iran-Iraq war. He explained that Soleimani was sent to Iran to make sure that Al-Assad s regime was not toppled, because this would have caused great problems for Iran. General Chahrbaghi added that when Soleimani first arrived on the scene in 2012, ISIS was not yet involved in the war in Syria. He continued to say that at first, the IRGC role in Syria was only an advisory on
Hizbullah Supporters, Opponents Exchange Blows Over Assassination Of Shi ite Lebanese Activist Lokman Slim
March 9, 2021
On February 4, 2021, Lebanese journalist and activist Lokman Slim, a vocal critic of Hizbullah, was found shot dead in his car in an area of South Lebanon known as a Hizbullah stronghold. Some in Lebanon accused Hizbullah of assassinating him in order to silence him and also as a warning to other Hizbullah opponents, especially the Shi ites among them. For example, Mustafa Aloush, deputy chair of the Al-Mustaqbal faction, claimed that the assassination was a message to the Shi ites so that none of them will consider crossing over to the opposition.