Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has stated that the hearts of free people around the world are not with the Zionists. In a statement, Raisi observed that today, we are witnessing the awakening of the people in several countries, including Pakistan, Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, and Arab nations, who are expressing their hatred for the United States, Israel, and their crimes. He added that regional stability can only be achieved through mutual cooperation and respect for the wishes of nations.
In other news, a fuel crisis has hit India, with the shortage of gas forcing the country’s poor to revert to burning wood and coal. The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, has warned that the Middle East conflict is spiraling out of control, with the world facing the threat of a large-scale war.
Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign minister has held meetings with his counterparts in neighboring countries, including Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey. The Iranian government has rejected US proposals, saying they are unacceptable. Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, has stated that the three-week conflict has changed the situation, and Iran’s economic and energy infrastructure has been severely affected.
There are reports that Iranian and American officials may meet in Pakistan on Saturday. Pakistan has announced that it will allow visa-free travel for Iranian citizens, while the Egyptian foreign minister has criticized Iran’s rejection of US proposals. The Chinese shipping company, COSCO, has resumed bookings with Gulf countries after a three-week suspension.
Iran’s president, Ebrahim Raisi, has praised Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for his strong stance against Zionist aggression. Iraq’s prime minister has called for the US ambassador to be summoned to discuss the recent military attacks. Iranian officials have warned that any US warships entering Iranian waters will be targeted.
The United Nations Human Rights Council has scheduled an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss the school bombing incident in Iran. Iranian officials have rejected US proposals, saying they are unacceptable. Iran’s foreign minister has held meetings with his counterparts in neighboring countries, including Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey.
In a separate development, the Indian government has taken measures to mitigate the impact of rising fuel prices on the poor. Meanwhile, health experts have warned that shoulder pain should not be dismissed as mere muscle strain, as it could also be an early sign of liver cancer.

