Israel launches overnight air raids on Lebanese-Syrian border area
Tel Aviv has continued its aggression against regional nations as it awaits a response to the assassination of top Hezbollah and Hamas leaders
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Tel Aviv has continued its aggression against regional nations as it awaits a response to the assassination of top Hezbollah and Hamas leaders
Read MoreTel Aviv has continued its aggression against regional nations as it awaits a response to the assassination of top Hezbollah and Hamas leaders
Read MoreTel Aviv has continued its aggression against regional nations as it awaits a response to the assassination of top Hezbollah and Hamas leaders
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Read MoreBEIRUT, Lebanon: A source close to Lebanese militant group Hezbollah said late Friday that Israel carried out strikes on a convoy of trucks entering Lebanon from Syria.
“Three Israeli strikes targeted a convoy of tanker trucks on the Syrian-Lebanese border in the Hawsh el-Sayyed Ali area, injuring one Syrian driver,” the source told AFP.
It was the latest in a series of Israeli strikes in the border area, the source added.
Pentagon announces deployment as tensions build between Iran and Israel after the high-profile Haniyeh assassination.
Read MoreISTANBUL: Turkish Airlines postponed its flights to Iran on Friday night due to tensions between Israel and Iran, Turkiye’s state-owned Anadolu news agency reported, without specifying its source.
It said flights planned to different cities in Iran would resume starting Saturday morning.
Turkish Airlines did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the issue.
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WASHINGTON: Reuters denied on Friday that it had reported on imminent preparations for a ballistic missile attack against Israel, after reports circulated on social media citing the news agency as saying this.
“Any claims that Reuters reported imminent preparations for a ballistic attack by Iran, including that satellites and radars have picked up ballistic missiles and drones leaving Iran, Yemen and Iraq toward Israel, or that Turkiye and Iraq have closed their airspace, are false. Reuters did not report this,” a spokesperson said.
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