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Israeli forces struck Hezbollah weapons sites and launchers in southern Lebanon. The actions followed drone and rocket fire toward Israeli troops and northern Israel.
Three reservists were wounded after explosive drones launched by Hezbollah struck near the Israel Lebanon border. Israeli forces intercepted additional projectiles, and officials called the attacks a violation of the ceasefire.
Israel and the United States targeted Iranian nuclear weaponization facilities rather than enrichment sites during their recent conflict, according to satellite analysis. Key research centers and universities linked to weapons development were heavily damaged, likely delaying Iran’s ability to build a nuclear weapon.
The Israel Defense Forces said it struck Hezbollah weapons depots and a drone-launching site in southern Lebanon. Two rocket launchers previously used in attacks were also destroyed.
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least seven people, including a child, as cross-border fighting with Hezbollah continues. Hezbollah responded with a drone attack that wounded three Israeli soldiers.
The suspected role of preeclampsia in the death of a pregnant woman has renewed focus on the dangerous condition. Often mistaken for normal pregnancy symptoms, it can escalate quickly without clear warning signs.
India is preparing to advance the Agni-VI missile programme to enhance long-term deterrence and survivability. The proposed long-range system is expected to carry multiple warheads and strengthen India’s ability to retaliate even after a first strike.
A Syrian father and his 12-year-old daughter were killed in south Lebanon after an Israeli drone fired three missiles at them. Lebanon’s health ministry condemned the attack as a violation of international humanitarian law.
Prince Turki Al Faisal defends Saudi Arabia's cautious approach during the war involving the United States, Israel and Iran. He credits Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with preventing escalation, preserving Gulf unity, and prioritizing regional stability through diplomacy.
The new Michael Jackson biopic highlights record executive Walter Yetnikoff’s alleged role in forcing Music Television to air 'Billie Jean' in 1983. While Jackson’s estate credits him with breaking racial barriers, some former network executives dispute the story.
Three Israeli reservists were wounded by explosive drones near the Lebanon border, one of them seriously. The incident comes amid ongoing cross-border violence and ahead of renewed talks in Washington.
The United Kingdom has sent the destroyer Dragon to the Middle East amid ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. The move is intended to strengthen defensive options for a potential multinational mission to protect commercial shipping.
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