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European Commission President von der Leyen: No one has done more for Gaza than the EU.
American Axios reporters said that if Netanyahu visits the White House, it will be his first meeting with US President Trump since his dramatic meeting with US President Trump in the Situation Room in February, when Netanyahu submitted a plan for war with Iran.
According to people familiar with the matter, Ukrainian President Zelensky had a phone call with US President Trump on Saturday and congratulated him on the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States.
U.S. President Trump: Europe is realizing a truth - once it accepts criminals from the third world, it itself becomes a third world country. This transformation happens very quickly, often in the blink of an eye. I was elected at the right time! ! !
U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessant: Under President Trump’s leadership, we are moving toward unprecedented economic growth, lasting dominance of the U.S. dollar, and fiscal soundness and strength.
Syrian President: We look forward to building a relationship with the United States based on respect and cooperation.
Medvedev, Vice Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation: Russia is willing to continue to develop a strategic partnership with Iran.
According to Israeli Channel 15, citing sources, U.S. President Trump requested not to escalate the situation in Lebanon so as not to hinder his communication with Iran.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said that he had a phone call with US President Trump yesterday and had agreed to meet Trump in the United States soon.
A U.S. official said that many of Trump's core aides believe that Netanyahu has made poor judgment on all issues.
US President Trump: I was surprised that Iranians cried at Khamenei’s funeral because I thought people hated him. Maybe these are fake tears.
US President Trump: The United States and Iran have decided to suspend talks for a week. Before the end of matters related to Khamenei's funeral, the United States and Iran did not exchange fire with each other.
Russia proposed a six-hour ceasefire in Konstantinovka on Monday to allow the handover of remains, the Russian Defense Ministry said. Russia expects Ukraine to respond to the ceasefire proposal before noon on Sunday.
According to the Russian Satellite News Agency: Russia is preparing to carry out humanitarian operations and hand over the remains of fallen members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Konstantinovka.
According to TASS: Kremlin spokesman Peskov said that Ukrainian President Zelensky can come to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin at any time as long as he is ready to make important and responsible decisions.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced the official launch of full functionality of U.S. President Trump’s account and app.
The Indian government: Lifted emergency controls on natural gas supply imposed after the Middle East crisis triggered disruptions in liquefied natural gas supply.
The Russian Ministry of Defense: The Ukrainian army lost as many as 1,350 soldiers in one day.
According to the New York Times, Iran has historically had fierce political rivalries that sometimes explode into public view. But these divisions have traditionally been between conservatives, who adhere to the religious and anti-Western ideology of the Islamic Revolution, and reformists, who seek change but have been repeatedly thwarted. Now, in the vacuum left by the assassination of former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who had absolute power over all major decisions, conservatives are divided. One side calls itself the pragmatist, arguing that the country's survival requires an end to hostility with the United States and an opening of the economy. On the other side are a few hardliners; Refuses to make any concessions to the United States (including on its nuclear program) and believes Iran can win by prolonging the war. According to four senior Iranian officials and two members of the Revolutionary Guards, the public disagreements are just the tip of the iceberg, and deeper rifts are forming behind the scenes. They described a fierce battle as each side tried to win over the new supreme leader, Mujahidabala, as an ally to dominate Iran's political future. According to them, Currently, the pragmatists (including senior Revolutionary Guard generals, Speaker of Parliament Qalibaf, President Pezeshitsyan and Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council General Zolgadel) have the upper hand. Ignoring outside noise, they pushed forward with key decisions on accepting a ceasefire, direct negotiations with US Vice President Vance, and signing an agreement with Trump. And the supreme leader no longer seems to have "absolute power." In the months since the war began, Revolutionary Guard generals have consolidated power, actually running the country. In a sign that decision-making has shifted away from the absolute power of the former Supreme Leader to a more collective process under the current Supreme Leader: Iran's Vice President for Administrative Affairs Mohammad-Jafar Ghampanah recently stated that the new Supreme Leader does not have the final say. Gampanach said Mujtaba's opinions were similar to those of other officials and should be discussed and considered. "If we only need to implement the opinions of the Supreme Leader, then why do we have parliament and the National Security Council?" he said, addressing senior government leaders. Under the previous supreme leader, Such a statement is unthinkable.
According to TASS: The Russian Defense Ministry said its troops were clearing Ukrainian troops from the town of Liman.