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Iran foils alleged Israeli cyberattack on telecom company

Cyberattack
© Sputnik/Vladimir Trefilov/KJN
Earlier this month, the head of Iran's civil defense, Gholamreza Jalali, claimed that a new version of the Stuxnet virus, which Tehran believes to be a US-Israeli creation, had been discovered by Iranian authorities.

Hamid Fatahi, the CEO of Iran's Telecommunications Company, stated on Twitter on Monday that the country had foiled a wave of cyberattacks, allegedly conducted by Israel, targeting communications infrastructure of the Islamic Republic. According to the CEO, the operations against Iran "were firmly foiled."
Commenting on the attacks, Iranian Minister of Information and Communications Technology Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi re-posted Fatahi's tweet, confirming that the hackers were "attempting to harm Iran's communications infrastructure," and also said that Tehran would "pursue this hostile move through international tribunals."

Attention

Iraq chastises US for statements on Iranian-backed militias

Shi'ite militia
© ReutersShi'ite militia in iraq, 2015
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry has issued a rare rebuke of its American ally, asserting that a U.S. Twitter posting concerning neighboring Iran "goes beyond diplomatic norms" and represents an "interference" in Iraq's internal affairs.

In a Twitter posting on October 30, still on its account, the U.S. State Department told Iran it must "permit the disarming, demobilization, and reintegration of Shi'a militias" operating in Iraq.

In a statement issued on November 3, the ministry called on the U.S. to delete the comments and "to avoid their recurrence in the future and to observe the rules of international law."

The statement said the move was one of the requirements set down for Iran to "behave like a normal state" and avoid the effects of fresh sanctions that will come into force on November 5.

Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias operating in Iraq took part in the U.S.-led campaign to drive the Islamic State (IS) militant group from Iraqi territory. Iraq has since formally integrated many of the militias into its security forces, but the United States has demanded that militias be disarmed and disbanded.

The Foreign Ministry said it "would like to point out that...the statement [concerning the militias] goes beyond diplomatic norms and mutual respect for the sovereignty of states as a well-established principle of international law."

Stop

Britain adds voice to end hostilities in Yemen and urges UN action

UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt
© Saul Loeb/AFPUK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt
Britain says it will press UN Security Council members to take fresh action to end the hostilities in Yemen.

Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt in a statement on November 5 said he agreed with the UN's Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths "that the time was right for the Council to act to bolster the UN-led process."

He said Britain would "use all of its influence" to help get "both sides" to the negotiating table to end the deadly conflict, which has been described by many as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran and has killed some 10,000 people.

He was not more specific, but UN diplomats told the Reuters news agency that Britain was working with the United States on a draft resolution to stop the fighting.

Britain's call comes after UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made similar remarks in recent days. Guterres on November 2 called for a halt to violence in the Gulf country to help pull it back from a "precipice" and pave the way toward peace talks. On October 30, Pompeo urged a swift cessation of hostilities and a return to negotiations.

Comment: Did the West finally make enough money on the Saudi's slaughter-fest to go the moral route? They have had years to 'draft a resolution'.
See also:
US urges Saudi-led coalition to cease airstrikes in 'populated areas' of Yemen


Black Cat

Paranoid Turkey claiming that "Greece, Israel, & Egypt are part of Khashoggi's murder plot"

offshore oil rig Turkey
As we noted previously, the conflict over gas in the eastern Mediterranean is intensifying.

The dispute concerns gas blocks, with Turkey furious about the energy cooperation of these Greece, Cyprus, and Egypt in the East Mediterranean Sea. While Turkish warships have been active, it appears Turkey is taking a new approach to this hybrid war.

As KeepTalkingGreece.com reports, a new Turkish narrative, based on paranoia and conspiracy theories, has been launched claiming that Greece, Israel and Egypt are part of the murder plot of Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi, presumably in an effort to garner global opinion against their energy-hording neighbors.

Comment: Everyone in the region is anxious to secure gas reserves against future instability. Turkey is the most extreme expression of that anxiety. The tug of war is a long standing one. From 2011: New battle over Mediterranean gas


Black Magic

UK set to open major permanent base in Oman - And UK defense sec thinks it'll be good for Brexit

UK troops
© AP Photo / Mindaugas Kulbis
British Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson made the announcement after joining over 5,500 British troops in Oman in their largest war games exercise in nearly two decades.

Upon his arrival to Oman, the UK defense secretary announced that a huge new training base will open in the Gulf state in a bid to boost the country's influence in the region after Brexit is delivered, the Daily Mail reported.

Hundreds of troops will reportedly be deployed to the permanent base from next March, the month which also marks the deadline for the UK's divorce from the EU.

Speaking from the UK Royal Navy's Albion-class amphibious transport dock HMS Albion, which arrived in Oman in early October, he reportedly said: "The symbolism of this Omani British base opening as we exit the European Union I hope isn't lost on people."


Comment: For Gavin Williamson, notorious for his dangerous babbling, and poster boy for the demented UK establishment, this would make sense.


Comment: So Gavin Williamson's idea of reviving the dying UK economy is to profit from the relentless death and destruction in the Middle East? A 'business' plan which is only really viable thanks to the UK's leading role in the West's reign of terror in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria and Yemen: Also check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Perfidious Albion: If Russia is a Rogue State, What is the UK?


Rocket

Syria has detected no Israeli attacks since S-300 delivery - Israel lies

Russia's S-300
© Sputnik / Russian Defence MinistryRussia's S-300
Russia has delivered 49 units of its sophisticated S-300 long-range surface-to-air missile systems to Syria in wake of the accidental destruction of a Russian Il-20 plane by Syrian air defenses responding to an Israeli attack.

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) hasn't attacked Syria since Russia delivered the S-300 air defense system to the Syrian government forces, Al-Masdar News reported, citing an unnamed military source in Damascus.

The source claimed that the IAF hadn't violated Syria's airspace from either the disputed Golan Heights or Lebanon, although it has flown close to the border.

The military insider also denied an anonymous Israeli official's claim, reported by Reuters, that Tel Aviv had carried out attacks after the downing of the Russian warplane on September 17.

The source further told Al-Masdar news that the Russian military was still training the Syrian air defense units to use the S-300s in the provinces of Latakia and Hama.

Comment: Israel lies with the same ease and detachment from reality as a fibbing toddler. It's really enough to make you question their leaders' sanity. The claim that Israel has attacked Syria since the delivery is ridiculous: Israel lies again? German media question claim of new Israeli strikes on Syria after S-300 delivery


MIB

Iran blames Israel for alleged Denmark murder plot - which Mossad blames on Iran

Iranian Intelligence Minister Mahmud Alavi
© Atta Kenare / AFPIranian Intelligence Minister Mahmud Alavi
Iranian Intelligence Minister Mahmud Alavi has claimed that an alleged Iranian plot to kill an opposition activist in Denmark was an Israeli conspiracy aimed at damaging Tehran's relations with the European Union.

Alavi told Iranian state TV on November 5 that the "Zionist regime" was behind the plot. He did not elaborate.

Denmark announced last week that police conducted an operation in September stemming from an Iranian plot to kill an Iranian-Arab opposition figure in Denmark.

Swedish police arrested a Norwegian citizen of Iranian background on October 21 in connection with the plot and extradited him to Denmark.

The Norwegian suspect has denied the charges and the Iranian government also denies involvement.

Comment: Iran probably isn't wrong: Crying wolf: Netanyahu claims he warned EU nation of Iranian plots on European soil


Phoenix

Syrian State Media reports US-led coalition use of banned white phosphorus on civilians

US airforce
© REUTERS / U.S. Air Force/Senior Airman Matthew Bruch/Handout
The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported about the US-led coalition's airstrikes on several targets in Syria's Deir ez-Zor province over the last few weeks.

On November 3, SANA reported about 15 civilians killed in a US-led coalition airstrike on the city of Hajin in Deir ez-Zor province.

According to reports, the coalition used white phosphorus in the airstrike.

"The International Coalition used shells with white phosphorus, prohibited by international conventions, during an air strike on the New Market area in Hajin in the east of Deir ez-Zor province," the agency reported, citing local sources.

Comment: Its reporting like this that make the US government seethe with hatred for sites like Sputnik, RT and others that - by merely reporting the facts on the ground - reveal the West's hypocrisy and malevolent disregard for human life.


Info

Papadopoulos claims deep state agents engaged in scheme to entrap him

George Papadopoulos
© The National HeraldGeorge Papadopoulos
George Papadopoulos - a central figure and self-admitted dupe in the Obama administration's targeted spying on the Trump campaign, gave a wide-ranging interview to Dan Bongino on Friday, detailing what he claims to have been a setup by deep state operatives across the world in order to ultimately infiltrate the Trump campaign.


Reviewing events

In March 2016, Maltese professor Joseph Mifsud told Papadopoulos - an energy consultant who had recently joined the Trump campaign - that Russia had "dirt" on Hillary Clinton, a claim which Papadopoulos repeated in May 2016 to Australian diplomat Alexander Downer in a London bar. Of note, former FBI Assistant Director of counterintelligence, Bill Priestap, reportedly traveled to London directly before Downer met with Papadopoulos, while a few months later former FBI agent Peter Strzok met with Downer in London directly before the DOJ officially launched their investigation into the Trump campaign.

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Netanyahu signs bill allowing death penalty for 'terrorists' convicted of murdering Israelis

Netanyahu
© REUTERS / Amir Cohen
The new policy will allow a majority of judges in civilian or military courts to rule against convicted terrorists with the death penalty. International reaction has so far remained fairly muted, with the exception of the European Union, which issued a statement condemning the new proposal as "inhuman and degrading."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved legislation that will make it easier for the courts to sentence terrorists convicted of murdering Israelis to death, according to the Times of Israel.

Under current Israeli law, any ruling on the death penalty can only be enforced by a unanimous decision in the Israeli Knesset. However, a bill previously propounded by Tel Aviv's Defence Minister, Avigdor Lieberman, would see the requirement for parliamentary consensus scrapped, a move that would reportedly give both the military and civilian courts the authority to green-light the execution of terrorists convicted or murdering Israeli soldiers and civilians.

The bill scraped through an initial vote in January 2018 by the narrow margin of 52 to 49 in the 120 member legislature.

Comment: According to many Israelis, all Palestinians are terrorists. Certainly any Palestinian that kills an Israeli (whether military or civilian) is considered one, even if they are defending themselves or fighting an occupying force. Given how lax Israel is when it comes to the use of the word "terrorist", this law doesn't bode well.