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Comments: Inter star Taremi travelled 1,000km by car to escape bombingInter centre-forward Mehdi Taremi found himself trapped in Tehran during the bombing of Iran, so reportedly travelled 1,000km to reach safety. The striker had gone home to visit family during the down time between the Champions League Final and the start of training for the FIFA Club World Cup. However, in this brief pause, the Iran international was unable to leave Tehran due to the bombing from Israel and eventually the USA too. It meant he had to miss the tournament, which curiously is being played in the United States of America, as the airspace around Iran was shut down. Even with a ceasefire in place, there are still no tickets being sold for flights out of Iran, so Taremi had to travel by car. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, he had to traverse over 1,000km on the road to reach Bushehr, the city where he was born and still has family there. He remains in daily contact with Inter and spoke to new coach Cristian Chivu, reassuring his teammates and colleagues that he is safe. Taremi had even been sticking to a personalised training regime to keep himself in shape, although his chances of making it out before pre-season are now extremely slim. He might’ve played his last game for Inter anyway, with reports of approaches from Fulham, Nottingham Forest and Besiktas. Comments: Iran hangs three suspected Israeli spiesThe three men – Idris Aali, Azad Shojaei and Rasoul Ahmad Rasoul – were executed at dawn at Urmia prison on charges of “corruption on Earth through cooperation with hostile foreign states in favour of Israel”, according to state media. Iran hangs three suspected Israeli spies Comments: Finally. Iran International kicks it up a notch. A very detailed interview with Israeli Envoy to the United States. Lots of questions answered, lots not. Israeli envoy: Israel set stage, only Iranians can deliver final act After 12 days of war between Iran and Israel, the two sides have entered a ceasefire. But what does this ceasefire mean for Iran, Israel, and the United States? Is this the end of the conflict? What are the implications for the Iranian people, for Iran’s nuclear and missile programs, and for its regional proxies? Iran International's Fardad Farahzad puts these questions to the Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Yechiel (Michael) Leiter. Comments: Israeli Commandos and Mossad intelligence perform on the ground inspection of Fordow https://youtu.be/3V_t3oUSSl8?si=5bUXob7ZjYEPZq7- Comments: Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman: US, Israeli strikes significantly impacted major nuclear sites https://youtu.be/tvekAjtnAcA?si=upCvAxq2GgR52hoe Comments: Israeli right-wing activist moots bizarre theory on Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei: 'His speech mysteriously cancelled'Amid reports that Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is hiding in a bunker, a right-wing activist in Israel has mooted a bizarre theory about the Ayatollah, stating he has been killed in an Israeli airstrike. Yair Ansbacher, who also claims to be a military expert, took to X on Tuesday to claim that Khamenei has been dead since last Thursday night, around 11:30 pm. https://www.theweek.in/news/middle-east/2025/06/24/israeli-right-wing-activist-moots-bizarre-theory-on-iran-s-supreme-leader-khamenei-his-speech-mysteriously-cancelled.html Comments: https://youtu.be/e4lmaxW-gIs?si=y8lhI92a5D5lHgVI Comments: ICE arrests 11 Iranian nationals in 48 hours
In its latest crackdown against illegal immigration, federal agents arrested 11 Iranian foreign nationals in 48 hours, including one watchlisted individual — part of a series of targeted operations spanning eight states and nine cities nationwide. Among those arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement since Sunday, June 22, is Mehran Makari Saheli, at his home near St. Paul, Minnesota. ICE officials say Saheli is a former member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), an elite branch of Iran's armed forces. They said the detainee has "admitted connections to Hezbollah," a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organization backed by Iran. Comments: FIFA Club World Cup Comments: Mehdi Taremi is under consideration by Nottingham Forest, as Inter is actively looking for a new club for him. Taremi is currently unable to participate in the Club World Cup in the United States because he is stuck in his homeland due to the war. Taremi, who joined Inter last year on a free transfer from Porto, has a contract that expires in June 2027 with a net salary of 3 million euros per year. During his first season with Inter, Taremi scored 3 goals in 43 appearances. In addition to Nottingham Forest, clubs such as Fulham, Fenerbahce, and Besiktas have also expressed interest in the Iranian forward. Besiktas is particularly keen as they are looking for a replacement for Ciro Immobile, who might be returning to Serie A with Bologna. |
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