Following the assassination of Hamas deputy chief Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut, several Hamas officials who were residing in Lebanon have reportedly fled to other countries. This information comes from the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, which stated that after the incident in Beirut’s southern suburbs on January 2, these officials sought refuge in countries like Turkey and Syria. The report also …
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Woman Killed, 13 Injured in Suspected Ramming Attack in Israel
In a tragic incident in central Israel, a woman lost her life and 13 individuals sustained injuries in what is believed to be a deliberate car ramming. The event occurred in Raanana, a city north of Tel Aviv. Authorities reported that two Palestinian individuals were apprehended, suspected of hijacking vehicles and subsequently running over several people across different locations in …
Read More »Taiwan’s Pro-Independence Candidate Triumphs: US Applauds Election
Retired U.S. officials met with Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen, expressing admiration for the island’s democratic process and affirming their commitment to Taiwan, despite China’s claims of sovereignty over Taiwan. Former national security advisor Stephen Hadley praised Taiwan’s democracy as a global success story based on transparency, the rule of law, and respect for human rights and freedoms. He emphasized that …
Read More »North Korean FM in Moscow: Arms Deal Concerns Rise
North Korea’s foreign minister, Choe Son Hui, is embarking on a three-day visit to Russia, raising international concerns about a purported arms cooperation agreement between the two nations. Choe Son Hui and her delegation arrived in Moscow on Sunday, as confirmed by North Korea’s official news agency, the Korean Central News Agency. Her primary meeting is scheduled with the Russian …
Read More »Houthis Launch First Strike on U.S. Warship in Red Sea Post U.S.-Led Assaults
On Sunday, Yemen’s Houthi rebels launched an anti-ship cruise missile aimed at a U.S. destroyer in the Red Sea. The missile was intercepted and destroyed by a U.S. fighter jet. This incident is the latest in a series of events affecting global shipping, coinciding with the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. The attack represents the first time …
Read More »Turkey Frees Israeli Soccer Star Held for Gaza Protest
An Israeli football player, Sagiv Jehezkel of Antalyaspor, was conditionally released by a Turkish court after being detained for displaying a message about the Israel-Hamas conflict during a match, as reported by DHA news agency. Jehezkel, 28, showed a bandage with the inscription “100 days. 07/10” alongside the Star of David after scoring a goal in a game against Trabzonspor. …
Read More »100 Days of Israel-Hamas Conflict: A Numerical Breakdown
The ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict has reached a grim milestone of 100 days, becoming the most prolonged, deadly, and devastating clash between these adversaries. The conflict began on October 7 with a lethal Hamas attack in southern Israel. Israel’s response has been intense, with continuous airstrikes and a ground invasion targeting Gaza, leading to massive destruction and displacement of most Gazans. …
Read More »Hezbollah Missile Claims 2 Israeli Lives
On Sunday, two individuals, described as civilians, tragically lost their lives in northern Israel when an anti-tank missile, launched from Lebanon, struck their residence in the border town of Yuval. The victims were a man in his 40s and his mother, in her 70s, according to Israeli rescue teams. Despite a government evacuation of over 40 towns along the northern …
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