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🇮🇷🇮🇷❌🇺🇸 — Video shows calls to assassinate U.S. President Donald Trump rang out before tens of thousands attending funeral events for Iran’s late supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.

“Why should we not kill the man who killed my imam?” a speaker said. “Trump’s assassination is our duty. Never abandon your revenge.”​

 
🇮🇷⚰️📝 — Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Ahmad Vahidi is seen attending the Ali Khamenei's funeral prayer ceremony



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🇫🇷🔥 — On French media, it is reported that thousands of furious Frenchmen are now protesting in Narbonne, Southern France today against 17-year-old Louis’ murder by a migrant gang.

The demonstrators chant openly, calling for maximum penalty for the attackers:
“We won’t forget nor forgive. Send the scum to prison”​

 
#BREAKING | 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 — US-led Board of Peace to Launch Pilot Humanitarian Program in Southern Gaza

The US-backed Board of Peace is preparing to initiate a pilot program under Section 17 of the Trump Gaza Plan in the Tel al-Sultan area near Rafah, southern Gaza, within the coming weeks.

The initiative aims to establish fenced "Hamas-free" temporary rehabilitation zones featuring caravans for medical care and humanitarian services. No concrete or permanent reconstruction materials will be permitted, according to senior Israeli officials. A multinational International Stabilization Force (ISF), targeting up to 20,000 personnel primarily from countries including Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, and Albania, is expected to deploy to support operations and security.

The program's stated objective is to disconnect the civilian population from Hamas control, facilitate aid distribution in secured areas, and enable further IDF advances beyond the current "Yellow Line," consistent with recent Israeli announcements to expand control.

This follows the troubled 2025 humanitarian aid distribution efforts and represents an early implementation step in the broader post-ceasefire stabilization phase. Developments are ongoing.

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—❗️🇧🇬/🇮🇷 NEW: Bulgarian nationalist MPs travel to Tehran for Khamenei’s funeral

➡️ Bulgaria’s far-right Vazrazhdane (Revival) party has dispatched members of parliament Angel Georgiev and Zlatan Zlatanov to Tehran to attend the state funeral of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

➡️ Party leader Kostadin Kostadinov praised the invitation as a distinct "honour," claiming his representatives were the only European politicians present at the mourning ceremonies in the Iranian capital.

✅ @balkanspectator — the leading Balkan news channel in English



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🇮🇱📞🇱🇧 — Israeli Prime-Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that the Christian villages of Southern Lebanon want to join Israel:
The Christian villages in Lebanon...

Some of them have actually asked to be annexed to Israel because we protect them against Hezbollah.​

 
🇬🇷🗳⚡️ GREECE’S RULING PARTY DEBATES CALLING EARLY ELECTION THIS FALL!

Greece’s political scene is bracing for a potential early showdown. New Democracy, weakened by inflation, corruption scandals, and the fallout from a deadly rail disaster, is quietly weighing whether to pull the trigger on a snap election this fall rather than wait until 2027. The party still leads the polls, but its strategists fear that delaying could give the fragmented opposition, especially Alexis Tsipras’ new Elas party, time to gather strength.

Inside the ruling party, senior officials say Mitsotakis has instructed ministries to wrap up their work by late August, keeping the option of a September or October vote open. Publicly, he insists elections will be held in 2027, yet internal pressure is mounting: advisers warn that moving early could prevent the opposition from reorganizing, while the socialist Pasok party continues to demand immediate elections.

If Mitsotakis does go early, the likely timing would be after his September address at the Thessaloniki International Fair, a traditional stage for pre-election promises like tax cuts. Polls currently show no party near the threshold needed for a majority, meaning multiple rounds of voting may be required.

Meanwhile, New Democracy appears to be positioning itself for campaign season. A mini cabinet reshuffle brought in younger hard‑line figures, signaling a shift to the right. The government also advanced legislation boosting salaries for senior Orthodox clergy, a move seen as appealing to conservative voters.

Tsipras’ Elas party is already sharpening its message, framing the next election as a stark choice between corruption and integrity.

📰 Politico



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