#Israel
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Israel's defense minister has announced plans to maintain security control over Lebanese territory stretching dozens of kilometers from the border—raising urgent questions about sovereignty, international law, and regional stability.
Three Indonesian UN peacekeepers killed in Lebanon. A hospital struck five times. Iran hit directly. Italy bars US base use. The Middle East conflict is no longer contained—and the international order is showing its limits.
Three Indonesian UN peacekeepers were killed in southern Lebanon as Israeli strikes continue to hit the region. The new Israel-Hezbollah war, now one month old, is testing the limits of international law.
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[email protected]Iran strikes southern Israel, Lebanese journalists are buried, and Washington signals regime change in Tehran, Havana, and Caracas. The Middle East's overlapping crises are entering a dangerous new phase.
Israeli strikes in Lebanon, a blockade strangling Gaza, and Sudan's collapsed healthcare system. Three simultaneous crises — and very different levels of global attention.
Iran launched missiles at Israeli military bases. Israel is escalating in Lebanon. The US is striking Iran. As the Middle East edges toward a wider conflict, the question isn't just who fired first — it's where this ends.
Iran has struck Israeli military bases and hit central Tel Aviv with missiles. With the US now directly involved, the Middle East faces its most volatile moment in years.
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[email protected]Benjamin Netanyahu claims US-Israel strikes have destroyed Iran's uranium enrichment capability. But unverified claims in wartime carry their own strategic logic — and the stakes extend far beyond the Middle East.
Chinese analysts say Iran's missile and drone stockpiles may last just 2–3 more months under current US-Israeli strikes. But the war's end depends less on weapons than on Trump's political calculus.
Israel and Iran are locked in open conflict—but the real puzzle isn't how the war started. It's who actually wants it to stop, and whether they have the power to do so.
Israeli PM Netanyahu says he wants to 'create conditions' for Iranian regime change, as Iranian missiles hit northern Israel and protests erupt across Europe. What does this mean for global stability?
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[email protected]Iran and Hezbollah launched simultaneous attacks on Israel. Dubai was hit by drones. Saudi Arabia and the UAE condemned Tehran. What's driving this escalation—and where does it end?