Hezbollah launches 140 missiles into northern Israel in 3 strikes, damage not immediately known
JERUSALEM (AP) — Hezbollah launches 140 missiles into northern Israel in 3 strikes, damage not immediately known.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Hezbollah launches 140 missiles into northern Israel in 3 strikes, damage not immediately known.
In a windowless room, somewhere in the bowels of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) headquarters, Chief of Staff Lt Gen Herzi Halevi jabbed his index finger forward.
Lokman Slim – intellectual, writer and Hezbollah critic – eased his frame into the front of the black Toyota hire car and pointed it in the direction of home.
The exclusive Skybar welcomed in 400 Lebanese people made homeless in the ever-widening war
The fighting has led more than 250,000 Syrians and 82,000 Lebanese to flee north to Syria in the past two weeks.
Former Secretary of Defense and CIA Director Leon Panetta said the war in the Middle East is at a crucial point now and future actions will signal whether there will be an imminent “full scale war.” In a Friday interview with MSNBC Reports, Panetta, who served in the Clinton and Obama administrations, spoke about the…
The attack comes as the country prepares to remember the October 7 massacres
Hashen Safieddine, widely expected to succeed slain Hassan Nasrallah as leader of Hezbollah, has been unreachable since an Israeli air strike on Friday, three Lebanese security sources told Reuters.
Beirut’s skyline was illuminated by a large fireball and the night split by repeated explosions as the Lebanese capital endured its heaviest night of air strikes since Israel’s war with Hezbollah escalated.
As Israel continues to retaliate for Oct. 7 — while receiving huge support from the U.S. and its allies — government officials have felt compelled to act in ways they never thought they would.
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, located in southern Ukraine, is the largest in Europe and prior to the 2022 Russian invasion, supplied Ukraine with around 30% of its electricity. It was seized by Russian forced in the early weeks of the war.
BEIRUT/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli air attacks battered Beirut's southern suburbs overnight and early on Sunday in the most intense bombardment of the Lebanese capital since Israel sharply escalated its campaign against Iran-backed group Hezbollah last month. During the night, the blasts sent booms across Beirut and sparked flashes of red and white for nearly 30 minutes visible from several kilometres away. It was the single biggest attack of Israel's assault on Beirut so far, witnesses and military analysts on local TV channels said.
Militants killed six Pakistani soldiers in a shootout, the army said Saturday, the latest unrest in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan where armed groups including the Pakistani Taliban are active. It said six militants also were killed. The army said a separate operation killed two militants in Swat, also in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Military also ordering civilians in two Gaza camps to evacuate, while operations in Lebanon continue to ramp up
Ben Jamal was speaking ahead of the 20th national March for Palestine on Saturday.
At least 31 suspected Maoist rebels were killed in a battle with Indian soldiers in central India, police said on Saturday.
The gunman was shot dead at the scene in Beersheba after what police described as a "suspected terror attack".
French President Emmanuel Macron called Saturday for a halt on arms deliveries to Israel for use in Gaza, provoking a sharp response from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu."Yet, President Macron and other Western leaders are now calling for arms embargoes against Israel.
Israel’s latest attack on Lebanon’s capital city of Beirut has cut off a key crossing with Syria, as tens of thousands of people look to escape the growing conflict between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the overnight strike early Friday was the military’s effort “to prevent weapons from being smuggled…
Hundreds of Tunisians protested in the capital Friday against President Kais Saied, two days before a presidential election which demonstrators claim is not legitimate. Since coming to power in 2021, most of Saied's major critics, including a candidate in Sunday's vote, have been jailed amid a crackdown on dissent. Hundreds of Tunisians took to the streets in the capital Tunis on Friday, denouncing mounting repression as the country readies for presidential elections in which incumbent Kais Saie
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday his country's military "completely transformed reality" in the year since Hamas's October 7 attack, which has left the country fighting two wars.Over the past 12 months, we have completely transformed reality," Netanyahu told troops during a visit to the Lebanon border, his office said.