Hamas’ leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in an airstrike in Tehran on Tuesday.
Several people were killed in a suspected Israeli attack near Aleppo in north-western Syria, state media reported early Monday, citing a military source.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said his country and Syria should expand their cooperation to overcome political and economic pressure from the U.S. and Europe.
A few days ago, Iran’s nuclear chief, Mohammed Eslami, expressed confidence that the IAEA leader’s trip could end the differences.
Iran said that following its victory in the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Africa has gained a special position in the country’s foreign policy.
China has become the main customer of Iranian oil and a significant economic partner.
She said this was in view of the catastrophic situation of the civilian population in Gaza.
Local media reported that perpetrators of the incident detonated the bombs by remote control.
It has been known for several weeks that the U.S. and Iran were negotiating a prisoner exchange.
