“German police raid Islamic centre over alleged ties to Iran, Hezbollah,” Al Jazeera, 11-16-23.

“Iran is calling Biden’s bluff,” The Hill, 11-16-23.

“Former Defense chief says to eradicate Hamas, Iran must be confronted ‘once and for all’,” The Hill, 11-16-23.

“In letter to Hamas’s Deif, Quds Force chief says Iran will not allow Israel to defeat it,” Times of Israel, 11-16-23.  Is this notice of complicity for Oct. 7?  It certainly applies now to warnings for other countries and entities not to cooperate with Hamas.

It remains frustrating that outlets such as NBC and its anchor Lester Holt do not use balanced investigatory reporting in the Hamas versus Israel narrative regarding Al Shifa Hospital.  In any other context, and in any other war, what Israel is doing would be justified by the media.  “Israel releases video it says proves hospitals are being used by Hamas,” NBC, 11-16-23.

“$10 Billion More for Iran,” WSJ, 11-16-23.  The decision was balanced against the need for Iraq to have electricity.

“Iran on ‘execution spree’ since start of Israel-Hamas war, killing 107 anti-regime activists, ethnic minority,” Fox, 11-16-23.  “Amnesty International cited Iran as 2022’s second-leading executioner behind China.”

“Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium is 22 times above 2015 deal’s limit, says IAEA,” Times of Israel, 11-16-23.  “UN nuclear watchdog decries Tehran’s ongoing ban on its inspectors, says their ouster in September has seriously affected agency’s work.”

“Iran reveals its role behind Hamas holding hostages – analysis,” JPost, 11-16-23.  The evidence/points in this article include those argued by this blog.  The UN and media have to see this evidence, but look the other way.

“Iran, Russia Power Grids To Be Connected In Six Months,” Tasnim, 11-16-23.

“Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: What Iran jail hell taught me about freedom of speech,” The Standard, 11-16-23.  “For decades, women of Iran have been fighting for their rights under the Islamic Republic. There is no freedom of speech for these women and many have faced dire consequences for trying to voice their opinions. For many of us, the Nobel Peace Prize has been a chance to shine a light on the struggle of Iranian women, and highlight some of their voices.”

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