Iran has written a letter to the United Nations Security Council, where Iranian Ambassador to the UN Amir Saeed Arouni stated that US policies pose a threat to global peace and international law. Arouni rejected US actions to spread instability in the country, citing that they violate the UN Charter and international laws. He argued that US actions are unlawful and irresponsible, posing a threat to global peace and international law. The Iranian Ambassador further stated that the US, in collaboration with Israel, is fueling tensions and violence in the region.
Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf warned of an impending threat, saying that those who are surrounding Iran with a siege will not be safe from the flames. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said that European leaders’ war fever puts Hungary in the biggest danger. On this occasion, Abbas Araghchi emphasized that Iran will establish positive relations with regional countries to maintain peace and stability in the region.
US officials have stated that the two leaders had a detailed discussion on important issues, although the details of the conversation have not been disclosed. US media reported that President Donald Trump received a briefing on possible military options against Iran during the protests. The Iranian government has confirmed that 65 people, including 15 security personnel, have been killed in the violent protests. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani stated that Iran is looking towards freedom, and the US is ready to support Iranian protesters.
A young entrepreneur, Toan Le, has established a video production company worth $14 million without formal education or business experience, learning video editing from YouTube. County Sheriff stated that the shootings occurred at three locations in the city, and investigations are ongoing. The government’s statement by Asaduddin Owaisi evoked a mixed reaction from the BJP, with critics condemning him for his remarks.
Haq Nawaz Khan stated that Israel is also trying to exploit the situation in Iran, adding that Israel is creating obstacles in the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Israel is ready to play a role in humanitarian aid and reconstruction in Gaza, Khan said. Iran’s internet restrictions will continue for a second day, leaving citizens disconnected from the outside world. Commander-in-Chief has directed the military to keep a close eye on enemy movements in the region.
Commander-in-Chief Basim Naim stated that since the announcement of the ceasefire, there have been hundreds of casualties in Israeli attacks. The police have detained over 30 workers and one police officer was injured in the clashes. Pakistan has also emphasized the need for continuous support for stability and security in Somalia.
The police have transferred the bodies and injured to the hospital, where some injured are in a critical condition. Abbas Araghchi said that they are dreaming that those who are besieging Iran will be safe from the flames.
Hungary’s Foreign Minister stated that European leaders’ war fever puts Hungary in the biggest danger. Pakistan strongly condemns Israel’s actions in Somalia, Ismail Dar.

