Oman backs Iran’s plan to
charge Strait of Hormuz
‘service fees’
June 29th, 7:26pm
(PressTV)
Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi has expressed
support for Iran’s plan to impose “maritime service
fees” on vessels crossing the Strait of Hormuz.
In an interview with Monte Carlo Doualiya, published by
Oman’s Foreign Ministry on Monday, al-Busaidi
reaffirmed Muscat’s commitment to the
United Nations Convention on the
Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
He clarified, that Oman opposes any tolls on transit
passage itself. However, the minister drew a clear
distinction between transit tolls and legitimate
maritime, environmental, and navigational
service fees --- which can be discussed
voluntarily ..with benefiting states
and companies.
Al-Busaidi explained that such fees would enhance
navigational safety, protect the waters from
pollution, and improve preparedness for
accidents and emergencies, models
already successfully implemented
in the Strait of Malacca and
around Singapore.
He stressed that Oman and Iran are in full agreement
that any future arrangements for the strait must
remain strictly within the framework of
international law.
Regarding French and British proposals to clear mines
in the waterway, al-Busaidi emphasized that primary
responsibility for ensuring the safety of the strait
and international shipping lanes lies with Iran
--- in line with the recent memorandum of
understanding, signed between the
Iranian and US presidents.
His remarks follow the first meeting of the newly
established Iran-Oman joint Hormuz committee,
which focused on the future governance of
the strait.
Under the 14-point MoU deal, Iran is required to ensure
toll-free passage for commercial vessels.... for at
least 60 days, with full restoration of traffic in
the Strait of Hormuz ...within 30 days.
The MoU’s fifth clause - explicitly recognizes
Iran’s sovereignty over this vital chokepoint.
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Iraq sets September 30 deadline for
resistance groups, to hand over
arms ------- amid US pressure
June 29th, 5:48pm
(PressTV)
Iraq has set a late-September deadline for resistance groups
to hand over their weapons to the state, as Washington
pressures Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi to expedite the
disarmament of anti-US factions.
"The end of next September will be the ultimate date for the
surrender of weapons," stated government spokesperson
Haider al-Aboudi during a press conference on Monday.
He added, "Simultaneously, the [US-led]
international coalition will withdraw."
Under Zaidi's leadership, the Iraqi government has initiated
a renewed effort to disarm armed groups and limit weapon
possession to state control. The initiative receives
substantial support from Washington, which has
long advocated for the disarmament of such
groups, many of which ....are part of the
anti-US Resistance in Iraq coalition.
Zaidi, who has received robust backing from the US
since assuming office in May, is scheduled to visit
Washington in mid-July.
Earlier in June, he met with US envoy to Iraq Tom Barrack,
where both emphasized the necessity of ensuring "the
complete disarmament and disbandment"
of non-state armed groups.
The disarmament process is also expected to coincides with
the withdrawal of the US-led coalition purportedly formed to
fight against the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group from Iraq, as
per an agreement between Washington and Baghdad.
Since the establishment of Iraq's new cabinet, several
resistance factions have expressed their willingness
to surrender their weapons, and integrate into the
state security apparatus.
The Iraqi government's deadline comes at the same time, as a
significant anti-corruption purge initiated by Zaidi, resulting
in the arrest ---- of at least 67 high-ranking officials and
lawmakers. Among those arrested was Muthanna
al-Samarrai, a prominent Sunni politician
and leader of the Azm Alliance.
"This anti-corruption narrative is distinct from its predecessors,
& safeguarding public funds is a duty that remains unaffected
by individuals or circumstances," Aboudi emphasized,
asserting that the anti-corruption campaign
"will not cease."
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Israel killing Palestinian children
in West Bank ----- at highest rate
since 1967: Report
June 29th, 4:29pm
(PressTV)
Israeli forces are killing Palestinian children and teenagers
in the occupied West Bank at the highest rate since 1967,
according to a new report by the Israeli rights group
B’Tselem.
Israeli rights group B'Tselem has released a new report
documenting around 60 cases in which Israeli forces
killed Palestinian children and teenagers in the
occupied West Bank... in 2025.
From October 7, 2023, when Israel launched its genocidal
war on the besieged Gaza Strip, to 28 June 2026, Israeli
forces killed 1,086 Palestinians in the occupied West
Bank and East al-Quds.
At least 241 of those killed were children and teenagers.
In addition, Israel continues to withhold the bodies of 18
of the 54 children and teenagers it killed in the West
Bank in 2025.
The majority of these children were
playing outside.... when they were
shot dead.
In one case, two-year-old Layla al-Khatib was sitting in
her mother’s lap inside her family home when an
Israeli soldier shot her in the head --------- in
January 2025.
The report also reveals... that in nearly one-quarter of the
documented cases from 2025, Israeli forces deliberately
prevented medical teams or local residents from
reaching wounded children and teenagers,
blocking life-saving assistance.
Nearly one in every four Palestinians killed by Israel in
the West Bank during this period - was a minor. This
represents the highest rate of child and teenager
killings in the West Bank since Israel occupied
the territory in 1967.
According to B'Tselem, these killings are not the result of
isolated mistakes or rogue violations of military orders.
They stem from an official Israeli policy - that deliberately
broadens the conditions under which soldiers may open
fire, including on children, and provides full backing to
those who use lethal force.
“The system does not merely back the shooters –
it effectively gives them a license to kill,” said
B'Tselem Executive Director, Yuli Novak.
She pointed to recent remarks by Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth, head
of the army’s Central Command in the West Bank, who
boasted that “we are killing like we haven’t killed
since 1967.”
Bluth also claimed that “96% of those killed were
involved in terrorism,” a statement B'Tselem
dismissed as a “blatant lie.”
The group’s analysis of the minors killed in 2025
found no evidence that any of them posed a
threat or belonged to any militant group.
Despite the scale of the killings, B'Tselem is not aware of a
single indictment filed in Israeli-occupied territories since
October 2023 against any soldier or settler for the killing
of Palestinians in the West Bank, including cases
involving children and teenagers.
Data from the Israeli rights group Yesh Din confirms
that no Israeli has been indicted for killing a
Palestinian ....since October 2023.
A separate UN independent international commission of inquiry
report released last week concluded that “Israeli authorities
and forces have deliberately targeted Palestinian children”
---- amounting to genocide, crimes against humanity, and
war crimes in Gaza, and war crimes in the West Bank.
The aggression has not been limited to Gaza, where
more than 73,000 Palestinians have been killed
(including 21,000 children).
In the West Bank, Israel has loosened its rules
of engagement .....and entrenched a system
of impunity.
By failing to hold Israel accountable for its mass killings
in Gaza, the ''international community'' has effectively
granted it a green light -- to pursue the same deadly
policy in the West Bank.
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Gaza couples - marry
amid ruins in Jabalia
June 29th, 4:28pm
by Minas Al Jabbour
Press TV, Gaza City
With up to 200 wedding halls destroyed across Gaza,
northern Gaza is sending a powerful message
of defiance.
In the heart of a devastated Jabalia camp, a charity
foundation has hosted a mass wedding for 150
couples. Minas Al Jabbour reports ---- from
Gaza City.
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France and Oman for ''free
movement'' in the Strait
of Hormuz
Paris, June 29th, 4:05pm
(Prensa Latina)
France and Oman today declared themselves in favour of free
navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, without conditions
or restrictions, and agreed to carry out joint demining
operations there, the Elysée Palace said.
At the end of their official talks, French President Emmanuel
Macron and the Sultan of Oman, Haitham bin Tariq, referred
to the passage of traffic through the Strait ..in accordance
with international law.
Iran, which denounced aggression by the United States and
Israel, in total violation of international law, points out that
the area of the Strait of Hormuz is part of its sovereignty
and claims that it was the aggression --- that was the
reason to impose its control over that area.
Tehran also questioned the possibility of allowing operations
with foreign vessels in the strait, after agreeing with the
United States on the conditions for a provisional end
to hostilities ...and their opening... for 60 days.
France and Oman, which have also signed 12 bilateral
agreements, pledged to strengthen cooperation on
intelligence, maritime surveillance, and the
protection of trade routes, according to
the France 24 television channel.
In a joint statement with Iran, finally, the sultanate of Oman,
which borders the strait like Iran, ruled out the possibility
of establishing a toll.
Muscat referred to possible costs for the future
management of this narrow waterway, which
is just 30 kilometres wide.
At the time, the administration of US President Donald
Trump threatened unilateral punitive measures
against Oman, if it joined Tehran's project
that insists on exercising control of
the aforementioned strait.
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Joint Iran-Oman committee
discusses Strait of Hormuz
coordination
June 29th, 3:53pm
(Al Mayadeen English)
Iran and Oman hold their first meeting of the joint Strait
of Hormuz committee to discuss future management,
maritime coordination, and navigational security.
The Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs ---- announced that the
joint Oman–Iran committee held its first meeting in Muscat
...to exchange views on the future management of the
Strait of Hormuz, and to discuss ways to enhance
coordination in line with the shared interests
of both countries.
According to the foreign ministry, the meeting addressed
frameworks for cooperation in maritime navigation,
given that both countries are littoral states of
the Strait of Hormuz.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International
Affairs, Kazem Gharibabadi, said the first meeting of the
joint Strait of Hormuz committee with the Omani side
was held during his visit to Muscat.
According to Gharibabadi, the discussions emphasized --- a
governance framework that duly considers the rights and
interests of all littoral states bordering the strategic
waterway..... within the framework of Article 5 of
the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding.
“While reviewing current issues related to the strait, we
exchanged views on the future management of the
strait - within the framework of Article 5 of the
Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding
and the sovereign rights of littoral
states,” he said.
"The talks focused on cooperative management mechanisms
that uphold the legitimate rights of the coastal nations while
ensuring the strait remains a secure and stable passage,"
Gharibabadi added.
What is Article 5?
An excerpt of Article 5 of the MoU... states that the Islamic
Republic of Iran - will conduct dialogue with the Sultanate
of Oman to define the future administration and maritime
services in the Strait of Hormuz, in talks with other
Gulf littoral states ----- in line with the applicable
international law.... and the sovereign rights
of littoral states of the Strait of Hormuz.
The development follows earlier high-level engagements
between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and
his Omani counterpart, Badr al-Busaidi. The two top
diplomats previously agreed to launch a bilateral
dialogue aimed at defining the future of the
navigation services and administrative
oversight in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran and Oman had earlier reached a consensus to
establish the joint committee as part of their
ongoing follow-up to the MoU.
Source: Al Mayadeen English
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Hezbollah Issues New Warning:
over Fresh Israeli Violations
June 29th, 11:20am
(al Manar)
Hezbollah issued a new warning, early on Monday
over continued Israeli violations of the ceasefire
in southern Lebanon, stressing that the
resistance group... is tracking
developments closely, and
reserves the right ------ to
defend the homeland
and its people.
In a statement, Hezbollah Military Media detailed multiple
incidents, including airstrikes on residential buildings in
Nabatieh and Mayfadoun, drone strikes on open land in
Froun, & the bombing of homes in Taybeh & Haddatha.
It also cited an explosion in Majdal Zoun, the use of stun
grenades near civilians - in Burj Qalawiya and Barashit,
and the dropping of suspicious objects over Nabatieh
Al-Fawqa and Kfar Tebnit.
“The Islamic Resistance reiterates that the enemy’s
actions constitute a blatant violation of the cease-
fire to which the Islamic Resistance has adhered
---- thus far,” the statement said.
“It is monitoring and documenting these violations
and reserves its right to defend its homeland
and people.”
Source: Al-Manar English Website