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Iran’s ambassador to China insisted Saturday that new fees would be charged to ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz an idea rejected by Washington while assuring that “friendly” nations would receive special treatment. The initial deal struck between Iran and the United States to end their war stipulated that commercial ships would transit the strait free of charge for 60 days, but it remains unclear what will be in place after that period. Iranian Ambassador Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli told the World Peace Forum in Beijing that his country was working in “collaboration and cooperation” with Oman on “new arrangements” for the vital waterway. “As a country where the Hormuz is part of its territorial waters, we will definitely charge service fees,” Azli said in translated remarks, while insisting such fees would not be a “toll.” “These new arrangements will be concerning guaranteeing the security of passage through the Straits of Hormuz, supervision of the passage of the vessels… and also guaranteeing and dealing with the environmental consequences of the massive number of ships,” he said. “We will definitely consider special treatment for the countries that were friendly to us and specially stood by us during the hard times,” he added.The strait normally carries one-fifth of the world’s crude oil and liquefied natural gas, but it was all but closed by Iran during the Middle East war, sending energy prices soaring. Iran lifted its blockade of the Hormuz after it struck an initial deal with the US to end the Middle East war, and negotiations on a permanent settlement of the conflict are ongoing. Related Story Source link
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The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) shot and severely injured a Palestinian citizen, after which he succumbed to his wounds and died on Sunday morning in the city of Al-Khalil, south of the West Bank.The 58-year-old Palestinian, Shaker Falah Ahmad Al Jaabari was murdered by the IOF, after they shot him in Al-Khalil late Saturday, the Palestinian (WAFA) news agency reported, citing the Ministry of Health.The Israeli occupation authorities also seized his body, the ministry added.According to local sources, the IOF opened fire on a vehicle in the Khallet Hadour area east of Al-Khalil on Saturday evening, seriously wounding Al Jaabari. He was subsequently detained by the forces, who prevented ambulances and civilians from reaching him. Source link
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The death toll from the Israeli occupation’s aggression on the Gaza Strip has risen to 71,412, with 171,314 people injured since October 2023. Medical sources reported by Palestine News & Info Agency (WAFA) said on Sunday that three fatalities and nine injuries were received by hospitals in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, adding that a number of victims remain trapped under rubble and on roads, as ambulance and rescue crews are still unable to reach them.The sources noted that since the ceasefire came into effect on October 11, 2025, the number of Palestinians killed has reached 442, with 1,236 injuries recorded, while 688 bodies have been recovered. They also reported the death of a two-month-old infant due to severe cold, bringing the number of child deaths caused by cold weather since the start of winter to four. Source link
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