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Mossad Women Lead Secret Iranian Attacks – Exclusive Report

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 15, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Mossad Increasingly‌ Relies on Female ‍Agents ⁤for Operations in Iran,​ Report⁢ Claims

Jerusalem – A recent report ‌in ‌the Jerusalem Post details a growing reliance on female ‍operatives within Israel’s⁣ mossad intelligence agency,⁣ notably in⁣ missions targeting Iran’s nuclear program.The report,which cites sources within ‍the⁤ Israeli security establishment,suggests women now form a “crucial operational nucleus” for the agency’s⁣ foreign⁢ operations.

According⁣ to the Jerusalem ‍Post, ⁢dozens of female agents ​infiltrated⁤ Iran last June as part of‌ a coordinated effort to disrupt the Ayatollah’s nuclear ambitions.While the specific actions undertaken by these agents remain classified, the report highlights the⁤ increasing scope of their ‍roles. Traditionally utilized for intelligence gathering and surveillance,these agents ‍are‌ now being trained for direct action,including attacks and the recruitment of local spies.

this shift in strategy is reportedly driven by Mossad Director david Barnea. The Jerusalem Post notes ⁤the recent ⁣recognition of agent “G,” a specialist in Iranian‍ intelligence, during Israel’s Independence⁢ Day celebrations – ‍honored with a dedicated ceremony -⁢ as indicative of ⁢this changing landscape.

The June operation involved hundreds of⁣ agents working together, leveraging support from Iranian dissidents to compromise radar platforms ​and ballistic missile systems. This intelligence gathering proved critical, ‍allowing Israeli forces to strike ⁣military objectives ‌with ⁤precision. The report claims ⁣iranian defenses were slow​ to react, only‍ mounting a response on​ the second day of attacks.

Currently, the Mossad maintains a detailed understanding ⁢of Iran’s ​uranium enrichment program, monitoring locations where‍ enriched ⁣uranium remains. ⁣The recent strikes targeted facilities in Natanz, ‌Fordow, and Isfahan, along with a dozen other sites. However, the Jerusalem Post reports that over 400 kilograms‍ of uranium enriched​ to 60% remains intact – a quantity sufficient to⁤ produce five nuclear bombs if further enriched.

The⁢ report underscores ⁢the ongoing concern ​over Iran’s nuclear capabilities and the continued efforts ⁤by⁤ Israel to prevent ⁣the progress of a nuclear weapon.

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Title: St Catherine’s Monastery: Emergency Meeting to Elect New Abbot

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 13, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Historic⁣ St. Catherine’s Monastery to Elect New Leader Amidst Ongoing Legal ⁤Challenges

Mount Sinai,Egypt ​- Following the recent resignation of Archbishop Damianos,St. ⁤Catherine’s⁣ Monastery, the world’s ‌oldest continuously inhabited Christian monastery, is preparing ‍to elect a new superior. ⁤The electoral process, announced by‌ the monastery’s secretariat, comes after⁣ a period of intense⁤ dispute with the patriarchate ​and a recent Egyptian court⁢ ruling ‌that threatened the monastery’s autonomy.

The election⁣ will unfold in distinct phases, beginning with‍ the appointment⁢ of a chairman ⁤and secretary for the assembly, and ​the‍ finalization of ⁤the⁢ voting member list – comprised of the Sinaitic Brotherhood. Subsequent steps ⁢include⁣ compiling ‍a candidate list,⁢ approving an agreement outlining the relationship between the new superior and the Brotherhood, and establishing‍ a formal⁣ electoral commission.

The need for a‍ new leader arrives at a critical juncture for the 6th-century ⁤monastery, founded⁣ by​ Emperor Justinian ‌I. Located at the foot of Mount Sinai – the site of ​the burning bush and⁤ the giving of the Ten ​Commandments – St.‌ Catherine’s‍ holds ⁢immense⁣ religious ​and past significance. It is indeed renowned​ for its⁣ preservation of Christian heritage, ‌including the ‍famed Sinai⁤ Library and a ⁢world-leading collection of pre-iconoclastic panel icons, and has historically nurtured influential figures ⁢like John Climacus and Gregory of Sinai.

However, in late May, an Egyptian court ordered the closure of the monastery, the confiscation ⁢of its assets to the state, and the expulsion⁤ of its clergy. ‌This ruling, detailed in a report by Asianews, sparked important concern for⁤ the monastery’s future.

In ⁤his⁤ resignation letter, Archbishop damianos acknowledged the long history of challenges faced by St. Catherine’s, stating, “we have endured many storms and tempests,” and⁤ “faced many dangers… With ​steadfastness and persistence, I kept beyond the walls of our Monastery‌ all those who sought to harm ⁢it.” He expressed deep worry ⁤over the⁤ current situation, emphasizing that ⁣the “grave⁤ issue of judicial confiscation and seizure ‍of our Monastery’s property…⁤ threatens ​its very existence and historical continuity,” and ⁢noting the monastery’s current lack‌ of​ legal recognition within ‍Egypt.

Archbishop ‌Damianos concluded by urging “unity and support”​ for the​ incoming abbot, advocating for a focus “far from personal ambitions and obsessions.” While ⁢mediation ‍by the Greek government and intervention by the egyptian ‌presidency reportedly resolved the immediate dispute, the underlying ‍legal challenges remain, casting a shadow‍ over⁣ the future of ⁢this⁢ enduring landmark⁣ of faith and scholarship.

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Israel-Egypt Tensions Rise Over Gaza Offensive and Palestinian Displacement

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 13, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Egypt and Israel Tensions Escalate Amid Gaza Offensive

Cairo – relations between Egypt and Israel are increasingly strained as the conflict in gaza continues, with Egypt firmly rejecting any forced displacement ‍of Palestinians into its⁣ territory and accusing israel of using⁢ a ⁣key energy agreement as a political⁤ weapon. The escalating tensions ⁣come despite ongoing security ⁣coordination between the‍ two countries.

Egyptian authorities have consistently opposed⁤ the expulsion‌ of Gazans to egypt, viewing it as a threat to‍ the Palestinian aspiration for statehood ‌and ⁣insisting Israel,⁢ as the ⁣occupying power, bears​ responsibility for ​the enclave’s wellbeing. Cairo prioritizes​ ending violence and protecting civilians over forced relocation. Egyptian ⁤officials also warn that relocating Palestinians to the ⁢Sinai‍ Peninsula could jeopardize its national security, perhaps enabling attacks on Israel ​from ⁢Egyptian soil – providing⁢ a pretext ⁤for Israeli military action – ⁣and revitalizing extremist groups in the Sinai ​region, which Egypt has been working ‍to ⁤suppress after a decade-long conflict with the local⁢ islamic State affiliate.

The dispute‌ has extended to ⁣the economic sphere, ​with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly threatening to freeze a important gas ‌export ⁤agreement with Egypt, announced in ‍August and valued at up to $35 billion (approximately €30 billion). ⁢Egyptian sources dismiss this as mere ‍provocation, accusing Netanyahu of ⁣weaponizing ‍the fuel supply.

Despite the ⁣deteriorating relations, both countries ⁤maintain strategic ties and security cooperation. The Israeli army recently intercepted at‍ least three drones launched by Yemen’s Houthis in the ​Sinai Peninsula without comment from Egypt. Cairo continues to play a‍ key ⁤role, alongside Qatar, in mediating negotiations between Israel and ‌Hamas.

In ​the‍ initial ‌months ⁢of ⁢Israel’s military offensive ‍in Gaza, Egypt allowed tens of thousands ⁢of Palestinians​ to enter⁤ the country, ‍reportedly after they paid ample sums to intermediaries with close ties to Egyptian authorities. However,this influx ceased in mid-2024⁣ following the Israeli army’s invasion⁣ and occupation of the Palestinian side of the Gaza-Egypt border.

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Title: Hamas Negotiator Khalil Al Hayya Targeted in Israeli Air Strikes on Qatar

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Israeli Airstrike in Doha targets Senior Hamas Leader During Ceasefire talks

Doha, Qatar – An Israeli airstrike in Doha today targeted a senior Hamas leader, coinciding with ongoing discussions regarding a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal for Gaza,officials confirmed. The attack,which produced visible smoke plumes across the Qatari capital,represents a significant escalation and a direct targeting of negotiations taking place on Qatari soil.

The Israeli military,in a written statement,acknowledged the “precision attack” carried out jointly with the Israeli Security Agency (ISA),stating it aimed at senior leaders of Hamas’s terrorist institution,without identifying the individual targeted. The strike occurred while a Hamas delegation was meeting to discuss the proposed ceasefire, raising concerns about the future of mediation efforts.

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Majed Al Ansari, strongly condemned the “cowardly” attack as a “blatant violation of all international laws and norms,” and a “serious threat to the security and safety of the residents of Qatar.” Ansari stated the attack took place near civilian settlements and resulted in the destruction of buildings reportedly housing members of the Hamas Political Bureau.

“This criminal attack…Qatar state stressed that it would not tolerate Israeli actions and its efforts that were constantly damaging the stability of the area, including any action targeting Qatar’s security and sovereignty,” Ansari’s statement read. Qatar has launched an investigation and promises further details as they become available.

Qatar, alongside Egypt, has been a key mediator in ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas. While Hamas maintains a representative office in Qatar, this marks a more direct targeting of Hamas officials within the country. The attack follows months of Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip, initiated in October 2023, which have resulted in the deaths of numerous Hamas officials.

The timing of the strike, during active ceasefire discussions, raises questions about israel’s commitment to diplomatic solutions and could further complicate efforts to secure a resolution to the conflict in Gaza.

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