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The Israel-Iran conflict entered its fifth day on Tuesday, with both countries exchanging deadly fire in their most intense confrontation in recent history. This ongoing clash raises growing fears of a wider war that could engulf the Middle East. For years, Israel and Iran have engaged in a shadow war. They fought mostly through proxies and covert actions, avoiding direct military attacks. Iran backs several armed groups in the region, including Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Since October 2023, Israel has been involved in heavy fighting with these Iran-backed groups. Recently, the conflict took a sharp turn. Open airstrike and…
US President Donald Trump left the G7 summit early on Monday, flying home as fighting between Iran and Israel entered its fifth day. His early departure came just after he repeated warnings for people in Tehran to evacuate, citing security concerns. Trump’s helicopter took off from the summit site in the Canadian Rockies, heading to his plane after he met other world leaders. He had earlier urged Iran to return to talks over a nuclear deal. He blamed Iran for the current violence and repeated that the country should have signed an agreement with the United States. A White House…
Leiter pointed to a previous military move known as the “beeper operation” that was launched against Hezbollah. This earlier attack, though not widely detailed in public, is known for its strategic use of precision and surprise. The ambassador implied that what lies ahead might surpass that operation in both scale and impact. He mentioned that people should look out for new events later this week. While not sharing specific details, he suggested that Thursday night and Friday could see significant military actions. His choice of words has sparked interest among regional analysts and international observers. Many are now speculating on…
Iran and Yemen have launched a joint missile strike on Israeli military and economic sites. This marks the ninth wave of attacks by Iran, which says it is acting in self-defense. The attack began late Sunday night and caused major fires and power outages in several areas, including Haifa. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) targeted multiple key sites in Israel. Reports say at least 30 ballistic missiles were fired. Some sources claim the number may be closer to 50. The missiles hit areas such as Haifa, the Negev Desert, and Kiryat Gat. The IRGC said the missiles were aimed…
India has chosen not to support the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s (SCO) recent condemnation of Israel’s military strikes on Iran. This move has highlighted New Delhi’s attempt to carefully manage its ties with both countries while protecting its own strategic interests. The SCO, which includes major powers such as China, Russia, and Iran, criticized Israel’s recent attacks. It called them a violation of international law and a threat to global peace. Iran claims the strikes killed more than 80 people, including civilians, scientists, and military leaders. Tehran also says vital energy and transport facilities were damaged. In return, Iran launched missiles…
Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad recently launched a secret operation inside Iran, targeting key military and nuclear leaders. As Israeli fighter jets moved toward Iran’s nuclear and military sites, hidden Mossad teams activated explosive devices and armed drones already inside the country. These attacks were aimed at Iran’s top military commanders, nuclear scientists, and senior leaders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. According to an Israeli security official, many targets were still in bed at their homes when the strikes occurred. These officials revealed that the plan had been in place for months, involving secretly stored weapons and coordinated movements across…
The Strait of Hormuz is the only sea route leading into the Persian Gulf. This narrow passage lies between Iran on one side and Oman and the United Arab Emirates on the other. Stretching just 39 kilometers, the strait connects Persian Gulf countries to the Gulf of Oman, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. According to data from the U.S. Energy Department, about 20 percent of the world’s oil, nearly 17 million barrels per day, pass through this crucial waterway. The Strait of Hormuz is recognized as the most important point for global oil supply. Yet, its narrow width…
Britain has named its first female MI6 chief, marking a historic moment for the country’s intelligence service. Blaise Metreweli, currently the director of technology and innovation at MI6, will take charge of the U.K.’s foreign intelligence agency this fall. This is the first time a woman will lead the agency since it was founded in 1909. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the appointment, calling it a “historic appointment” amid rising security challenges. He highlighted that Britain faces threats on many fronts, including spy ships near its waters and cyber attacks aimed at public services. Metreweli, 47, has spent 25 years…
Australia urged dialogue in the Israel Iran conflict, but Israel’s ambassador dismissed diplomacy as Iran pushes nuclear weapons program. Israel’s ambassador to Australia has strongly criticized calls for dialogue, following Australia’s plea to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East. This came after Israel launched airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and military targets, which triggered missile attacks in return. Foreign affairs minister Penny Wong emphasized the need for restraint. She said Australia supports Israel’s right to defend itself but warned that rising violence could affect the whole region. Wong spoke on national television, calling the situation “very dangerous” and urged both sides…
Russia sent 1,200 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers and civilians by train on Friday. This is the first time since the war started over three years ago that so many bodies were sent near Kyiv. Ukrainian forensic experts are now working to identify the remains. Despite high tensions, both sides agreed last month in Istanbul to exchange 6,000 dead soldiers and prisoners of war. This agreement prioritizes the release of sick and seriously injured prisoners and those under 25 years old. However, Moscow has accused Kyiv of failing to return Russian soldiers’ bodies on Friday. The intense fighting continues between the…











