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During recent operations targeting Hezbollah militants in southern Lebanon, Israeli military forces discovered advanced Russian weaponry, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In an interview, Netanyahu revealed that the weapons were found in tunnels and caches linked to Hezbollah. Netanyahu highlighted that, under a 2006 UN Security Council resolution, only the Lebanese army is permitted to have weapons in the region south of the Litani River. “However, Hezbollah has constructed hundreds of tunnels and storage sites in the area, where we recently uncovered a significant amount of advanced Russian weapons,” he stated. The Israeli prime minister stressed that Israel…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has firmly ruled out a ceasefire in Lebanon, insisting that Israel cannot tolerate Hezbollah operating near its northern border. This comes as the militant group escalates its attacks and threatens to expand missile strikes deeper into Israel. During a phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday, Netanyahu made it clear that Israel opposes any unilateral ceasefire that fails to alter the security dynamics in Lebanon. He stressed that any agreement must include the establishment of a buffer zone free of Hezbollah fighters to prevent the group from rearming and regrouping. “Israel will not…
The United Nations has called for an urgent, independent, and comprehensive investigation into an Israeli airstrike that hit the northern Lebanese village of Aito, reportedly killing 22 people. Among the victims were 12 women and two children, according to Jeremy Laurence, spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Laurence emphasized that the incident raises serious concerns about potential violations of international law, specifically regarding the principles of distinction and proportionality in warfare. The UN stressed the need for a thorough inquiry to determine whether the laws of war were breached in this tragic incident.
Nick Jonas had a scary moment during the Jonas Brothers’ concert in Prague on Tuesday night when someone from the audience pointed a laser at him. According to a video shared on social media, the “Jealous” singer quickly stopped the show and ran off stage at the O2 Arena in the Czech Republic. Though it’s unclear what exactly happened, reports say that a fan aimed a laser at Nick. Security promptly removed the person, and after about 10 minutes, the concert resumed. Nick’s brothers, Joe and Kevin, also left the stage during the confusion but returned to perform their 2008…
Ali Khamenei crowns himself as the leader of the Muslim world
By SALEM ALKETBI The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ali Khamenei lives in a parallel world of his own, embracing peculiar perceptions of what is happening around him. However, it is unlikely that he personally believes the absurdities he says. His speeches are simply rhetoric aimed at stirring the emotions of regime supporters inside and outside Iran. This was evident in the sermon he delivered in Arabic from Tehran last Friday, directed at the Islamic world and especially at the Lebanese and Palestinian people. It was a revealing speech that reflected his mindset and those of the hardline Iranian elite…
What Hamas hoped would happen after Oct. 7
As Israel moves ever closer to all-out war with Iran, newly released Hamas documents suggest that this broad regional conflict is precisely what the group’s leader, Yahya Sinwar, had dreamed about when he planned the savage Oct. 7, 2023, attack. Hamas’s cunning — and its desire to involve Iran and Iran’s Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah, in its war to destroy Israel — is captured in internal documents published last weekend by the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and The Post. They provide a stunning account of the deception that hid Sinwar’s wildly ambitious plans. Deception in war is older than the Trojan horse,…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly pushed back against recent comments made by French President Emmanuel Macron, who suggested that Israel owes its existence to a United Nations decision. The remarks have deepened tensions between the two leaders, particularly after Macron’s call for an arms embargo in hopes of advancing a cease-fire. Macron, speaking to his cabinet, noted, “Mr. Netanyahu must not forget that his country was created by a decision of the U.N.,” referring to the 1947 U.N. resolution that proposed the partition of British-controlled Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states. Netanyahu, however, swiftly refuted this characterization. In…
NepalIsrael.com, Jerusalem. Hezbollah ramped up its threats against Israel, launching rockets toward the northern city of Haifa and warning of potential strikes on targets throughout the country, including central, northern, and southern regions. Despite facing intense bombardment of its strongholds in Lebanon, the group vowed it would not be defeated. In a fiery speech, Hezbollah’s deputy chief, Naim Qassem, stated that since Israel had targeted all of Lebanon, Hezbollah was justified in retaliating against any location within Israel. “We will not be defeated,” he declared, calling on Israel’s population to push for a ceasefire as the only way to end…
In a televised address on Tuesday, Hezbollah’s deputy chief, Sheikh Naim Qassem, warned that a ceasefire is the only solution to the ongoing conflict with Israel, while vowing that the Iran-backed group would not be defeated. Qassem declared that Hezbollah reserves the right to strike any location in Israel in retaliation for the Israeli military’s attacks on Lebanon, stating, “Since the Israeli enemy targeted all of Lebanon, we have the right from a defensive position to target any place, whether the center, the north, or the south.” Addressing Israelis directly, Qassem emphasized that halting the war is in their best…
Tesla’s Elon Musk has finally revealed the long-awaited Cybercab, a sleek robotaxi with no pedals or steering wheel, during an event at Warner Bros Studios in California. Musk arrived in style in the futuristic vehicle, which features two wing-like doors, and emphasized that fully self-driving cars could be safer than human-driven ones, even suggesting owners could earn money by renting them out. He projected production to start “before 2027,” though Musk humorously admitted he’s often too optimistic with timelines. The Cybercab, expected to compete with Waymo and others, would reportedly cost less than $30,000—a price analysts are skeptical Tesla can…

