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Despite Israel's recent military gains and a rapidly changing Middle East, Lebanon remains wary of making peace with its long-time enemy, at least for now.
A classified U.S. assessment says recent airstrikes on Iran-backed groups in Syria and Iraq were far less effective than initially believed, hitting only 1 in 3 targets.
Iran confirmed the strike at Isfahan. Israel military spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said the Natanz facility was “significantly damaged” and that the operation was “still in the beginning.” Above-ground section of Natanz facility destroyed U.N ...
This despite Israel’s proven ability to strike at will over the entire country and the substantial damage caused to the country’s military leadership and nuclear programme. Nevertheless, it is likely that a large part of Iran’s ballistic missile ...
When Israeli strikes hit Iran on June 13, it wasn’t only nuclear sites and senior Iranian commanders that were taken out: A covert army of bots meddling in British politics went dark, too.
Despite setbacks to its missile program, Iran remains the largest ballistic missile power in the Middle East, with proxies like the Houthis posing regional threats.
Israel is reportedly preparing military strikes against Iran as Tehran moves to restart its nuclear program, following high-level talks with U.S. officials.
The recent strikes could convince Iran and other states that building nuclear weapons is the only way to prevent such attacks.
Israeli airstrikes on Thursday killed two people in south Lebanon which the Israeli military claimed to be members of Hezbollah
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