US Welcomes Israel-Islamic Jihad Ceasefire Truce
A ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad went into effect Monday following the bloodiest upsurge in violence last week.
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A ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad went into effect Monday following the bloodiest upsurge in violence last week.
Just days after we reported a US drone strike in Kabul had killed the death of ISIS leader Ayman al-Zawahri, a new terrorism threat has risen in Israel.
Iran is actively embroiled in oblique bargaining with the US to reinstate the country’s nuclear deal from 2015 with other global powers.
Iran is expected to supply Russia with “hundreds” of drones, some of which will be able to carry weapons for use in the conflict in Ukraine. Iran is also preparing to train Russian forces on operating these drones as early as July.
Hacking into the phones of political leaders, human rights activists, and journalists worldwide has been implemented with the aid of Pegasus by governments around the world.
An alleged Russian-operated Syrian S-300 missile surface-to-air missile was fired at an Israeli Air Force F-16 fighter jet for the first time, raising tensions between Israel and Russia amid the invasion of Ukraine.
Israel will be sending “defensive” and “symbolic” weapons to Ukraine following Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s insults toward the Jewish people.
Terrorist factions in the Palestinian territories and Gaza are conducting joint exercises and planning sessions that suggest they intend to renew their war with Israel.
Israeli F-16s bomb Syria’s largest airport leaving three perfectly spaced craters 600 meters apart on the runway. This is the latest in a series of attacks by Israel on the Iranian presence within Syria.
“Independent strikes on nuclear sites, if Iran takes this path that endangers our existence, should and must be on the table,” the former Mossad chief said.
As Iran continues its nuclear program the danger of all-out war in the region increases and Israel is getting ready for it.
It has been reported that to avoid embarrassing Russia and its military technology, Israel agreed to rely less on airstrikes.