Iranians rally to mark anniversary of US Embassy takeover

The crowd chanted “Down with US” and “Death to Israel” during Sunday’s rally in the capital. (File/AFP)
Updated 04 November 2018
Follow

Iranians rally to mark anniversary of US Embassy takeover

  • Iranian students stormed the embassy shortly after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, taking 52 Americans hostage for 444 days
  • Trump administration announced the restoration of sanctions on Iran’s shipping, financial and energy sectors

TEHRAN, Iran: Thousands of Iranians have staged a rally in Tehran marking the anniversary of the 1979 US Embassy takeover as Washington restores all sanctions lifted under the nuclear deal.
The crowd chanted “Down with US” and “Death to Israel” during Sunday’s rally in the capital, and state TV says similar demonstrations were held in other cities and towns.
On Friday, the Trump administration announced the restoration of sanctions on Iran’s shipping, financial and energy sectors, the second batch of penalties to be restored after President Donald Trump withdrew the US from the 2015 nuclear agreement in May.
Iranian students stormed the embassy shortly after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, taking 52 Americans hostage for 444 days.


Palestinian factions offer support for Gaza technocratic committee

Updated 48 min 21 sec ago
Follow

Palestinian factions offer support for Gaza technocratic committee

  • Palestinian National Transitional Committee to administer Gaza backed by presidency

CAIRO: The majority of Palestinian factions and the presidency offered their support for the Palestinian technocratic committee meant to govern Gaza, after mediator Egypt announced on Wednesday that all parties had agreed on its members.
In a statement, Palestinian factions including Hamas and Islamic Jihad said they had agreed “to support the mediators’ efforts in forming the Palestinian National Transitional Committee to administer the Gaza Strip, while providing the appropriate environment” for it to begin its work.
The Ramallah-based Palestinian presidency also announced its support in official media, with a source from the office telling AFP the statement “reflects the position of the Fatah movement because President (Mahmud) Abbas is also the head of Fatah.”