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19.10 / 14:53
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Israel drops leaflets over Gaza showing Sinwar's body and message to Hamas
Gaza on Saturday showing a picture of the dead Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar with the message that «Hamas will no longer rule Gaza», echoing language used by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The move came as Israeli military strikes killed at least 32 people across the Gaza Strip and tightened a siege around hospitals in Jabalia in the north of the enclave, Palestinian health officials said. «Whoever drops the weapon and hands over the hostages will be allowed to leave and live in peace,» the leaflet, written in Arabic, read, according to residents of the southern city of Khan Younis and images circulating online.
19.10 / 12:35
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Viral video shows Hezbollah drone strike near Benjamin Netanyahu’s home: Was it an Iranian assassination attempt?
Netanyahu’s private residence in Caesarea was hit by a drone launched from Lebanon. The Israeli military confirmed the incident, stating that the drone “hit a structure” near the prime minister’s home, according to AFP. Israeli media outlet Channel 12 reported that a senior government official confirmed Iran’s involvement in the attack. Netanyahu’s office released a statement assuring that the prime minister and his wife, Sara, were not at home during the attack, and no injuries were reported. «There were no injuries,» the statement emphasized. The attack marks a significant escalation in hostilities along Israel’s northern border, with Hezbollah suspected of orchestrating the strike. Two additional drones fired from Lebanon were intercepted by Israel’s air defense system, preventing further damage. Sirens blared across several northern Israeli cities, including Haifa Bay, Kfar HaMaccabi, Kiryat Yam, and Kiryat Atta, warning of incoming rocket fire from Lebanon, The Times of Israel reported.
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A battered Hamas charts path without its chief strategist
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Israel’s yearlong military campaign in Gaza has hollowed out the Palestinian militant group Hamas and killed some of its top leaders. But the death of Yahya Sinwar this week deprived the group of its chief strategist and leading proponent of all-out war with Israel.
18.10 / 08:03
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Yahya Sinwar, 'butcher of Khan Younis', killed by IDF. Why Hamas chief was Israel's enemy no 1
Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) on Thursday evening announced that it had eliminated Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind of deadly October 7 attack, in a targeted ground operation in Rafah in southern Gaza. The Israeli military said that «after a year-long pursuit», troops «eliminated Yahya Sinwar, the leader of the Hamas terrorist organisation, in an operation in the southern Gaza Strip» on Wednesday. According to Israeli media reports, after a year-long manhunt, Yahya Sinwar, a prime target for Israel, was killed «by chance» by regular IDF soldiers. The IDF also released drone footage of what it said were the «last moments» of Yahya Sinwar, showing him sitting on a couch, surrounded by rubble, inside a dilapidated apartment. In his final moments, Yahya Sinwar is seen throwing an object at the drone.
17.10 / 05:41
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Cryptocurrency Prices on October 15: Bitcoin jumps above $65,400; Chainlink, Dogecoin surge up to 5%
Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) surged over 2% in Tuesday's trading, with Bitcoin hitting its highest level since July at $65,900 in early trading. As of 11:57 AM IST, Bitcoin was trading 2.3% higher at $65,438, while Ethereum rose 2.8% to $2,603.
06.10 / 13:28
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West Asia crisis hits Iran's status as favoured place for higher studies among Kashmiri families
The families of such students are deeply perturbed over the unfolding of events, especially in the backdrop of the escalation in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict and Israel-Hamas war. Iran fired around 200 missiles into Israel on October 1 in response to Israel's killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah and other commanders of the militant outfit. Following the Iranian action, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran will «pay» for it.
03.10 / 16:43
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Israel's secret weapon against Iran can be a deadly option
Iran launched a barrage of missiles at Israel, it warned Iran of consequences with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying that Iran would «pay for the attack». Some analysts said Israel's response would likely be sharper this time, suggesting it could target Iran's nuclear or oil facilities. The US, meanwhile, is pushing for a measured Israeli response to avoid a broader regional war, but its influence may be limited in shaping Israel's next steps. This latest round of hostilities threatens to expand far beyond the Israel-Palestine struggle, pulling in regional powers like Iran, and sparking fears of a full-scale war across the Middle East. US President Joe Biden has said that he would not support an attack by Israel on Iranian nuclear sites in retaliation for Tehran's firing of missiles at Israeli cities. «The answer is no,» Biden said on Wednesday, when asked if he would support such retaliation after Iran fired missiles at Israel.
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Best Crypto to Buy Now October 2 – Wormhole, Conflux, Sui
Since graduating with a degree in economics from the University of Birmingham in 2018, Joel has worked as a financial market/cryptocurrency analyst. He firmly believes that emerging crypto technology...
02.10 / 13:55
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Israel assess damage from Iran’s missile barrage
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. TEL AVIV—Israel was reviewing the damage Wednesday from roughly 180 missiles fired a day earlier by Iran, some of which hit the country’s densely populated center and a few military bases, an aerial attack that has escalated a yearlong conflict in the Middle East. Israel said its air defenses intercepted most of the missiles alongside a coalition of U.S.-led allies, including the U.K, but a number of projectiles successfully penetrated the country’s vaunted aerial defense system.
02.10 / 11:01
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After attack by Iran, will Israel choose the 'nuclear option'?
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah and Iranian commander Nilforoshan as well as Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh? Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday said that Iran made a big mistake, and it would pay for it. It is clear that Israel is going to strike Iran hard, and many think it could be targeted assassinations as well as air strikes. Israel’s war cabinet has not decided exactly what form the response will take, Axios reported, and wants to first discuss its options with the United States. “We have a big question mark about how the Iranians are going to respond to an attack, but we take into consideration the possibility that they would go all in, which will be a whole different ball game,” an Israeli official told Axios. Naftali Bennett, a former Israeli prime minister, has urged Israel to attack “destroy [Iran’s] nuclear project, destroy their major energy facilities and critically hit this terrorist regime.” Any Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear sites can potentially be dangerous as Iran's nuclear capabilities are not fully known even though it denies it has any nuclear weapon. Any such strikes by Israel can prompt similar tit-for-tat strikes by Iran.
02.10 / 01:29
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POPCAT Price Forecast: Meme Coin Hits $1 – Is $10 Next?
Since graduating with a degree in economics from the University of Birmingham in 2018, Joel has worked as a financial market/cryptocurrency analyst. He firmly believes that emerging crypto technology...
01.10 / 18:01
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For Israel's sake, put the brakes on war
Narendra Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday. Peace isn't just the right choice but the smart one for Israel — and Netanyahu. Hamas will have to release all remaining hostages and bodies of those who died in captivity.
01.10 / 17:03
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After decimating Hamas and Hezbollah, will Israel's Netanyahu go for a regime change operation in Iran? That could well be possible
Benjamin Netanyahu is a very confident man these days after eliminating two prominent terror group leaders in a span of two months. After eliminating Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and lately Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, Netanyahu has warned Iranians that a regime change was imminent. After Israel killed Nasrallah and many of Hezbollah's top commanders, a senior spokesman for the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) told a press conference that the nation could go anywhere to eliminate its enemies. That very day, Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei was moved to a highly fortified undisclosed location.
30.09 / 03:23
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Behind the Bombs: How Israel’s months of planning led to the death of Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah
Hassan Nasrallah's location for months and decided to act last week, believing they had a brief opportunity before he moved. This decision led to an operation that saw over 80 bombs dropped within minutes, according to three senior Israeli defense officials. Early Saturday, Hezbollah operatives discovered the bodies of Nasrallah and Ali Karaki, a top Hezbollah commander. Hezbollah confirmed Nasrallah's death in the strikes. Israeli officials stated that the operation had been in planning since earlier in the week and timed with discussions of a cease-fire in Lebanon. Hashem Safieddine, Nasrallah's cousin, is a potential successor and was not at the strike site. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave the order for the strike from his hotel room in New York before his United Nations speech. Netanyahu called Nasrallah’s death “necessary” and warned, “In the coming days, we will face significant challenges.”
28.09 / 18:01
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Europeans, Arab and Muslim nations launch a new initiative for an independent Palestinian state
Palestinian state and its institutions, and prepare for a future after the war in Gaza and escalating conflict in Lebanon, Norway’s foreign minister said Friday. Espen Barth Eide told The Associated Press that “there is a growing consensus in the international community from Western countries, from Arab countries, from the Global South, that we need to establish a Palestinian Authority, a Palestinian government, a Palestinian state — and the Palestinian state has to be recognized.” Eide said many issues need to be addressed, including the security interests of Israel and the Palestinians, recognition and normalization of relations after decades of conflict and the demobilization of Hamas as a military group.
28.09 / 03:51
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'No place in Iran where Israel can't strike': Benjamin Netanyahu’s UNGA speech sparks diplomatic walkout
Netanyahu delivered a decisive address at the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, declaring that Israel would maintain its military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon. He warned that the conflict would persist until Israel achieves its strategic goals, amidst escalating international concern over the violence. This speech came as diplomatic efforts to broker a ceasefire have faltered, overshadowed by intensified airstrikes on Hezbollah targets. “Israel has been patient long enough,” Netanyahu stated, referencing the ongoing hostilities with Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group active in southern Lebanon. He emphasized, “As long as Hezbollah continues on the path of war, Israel has every right to defend itself and eliminate the threat.” Netanyahu further proclaimed, “If you strike us, we will strike you; there is no place in Iran where the long arm of Israel cannot reach.”
23.09 / 18:23
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US is sending more troops to Middle East as violence rises between Israel and Hezbollah
the Middle East in response to a sharp spike in violence between Israel and Hezbollah forces in Lebanon that has raised the risk of a greater regional war, the Pentagon said Monday. Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder would provide no details on how many additional forces or what they would be tasked to do. The U.S. currently has about 40,000 troops in the region. “In light of increased tension in the Middle East and out of an abundance of caution, we are sending a small number of additional U.S. military personnel forward to augment our forces that are already in the region. But for operational security reasons, I'm not going to comment on or provide specifics.”
17.09 / 15:00
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Netanyahu allies make the case for firing Israeli defense minister
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. TEL AVIV—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s political allies vigorously made the case for him to replace his defense minister amid bitter disagreement over the war in Gaza, a move that would deepen the divide between the leader and his security establishment and remove the government’s main advocate of a tighter relationship with the U.S. Sacking Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who has clashed publicly with Netanyahu for months, would have wide-ranging impacts on the country’s multifront war and U.S.
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