Iran Planned, Approved Hamas Attack on Israel
The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday that Iranian security officials helped Hamas plan Saturday’s sneak attack on Israel, giving final approval at a meeting last Monday in Beirut.
The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday that Iranian security officials helped Hamas plan Saturday’s sneak attack on Israel, giving final approval at a meeting last Monday in Beirut.
HAMAS SURPRISED Israel with an attack early Saturday, October 7. It’s the worst military setback in Israel since the Yom Kippur War exactly 50 years ago.Continue Reading
Israel was surprised Saturday morning by an attack from Gaza. Hamas has launched more than 2,000 missiles into Israel along with a ground invasion into the Negev. PM Netanyahu declared, “Israel is at war.”
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The White House has been quietly “disposing” of structural steel tube and other items purchased by the Trump administration for construction of the border wall, trying to auction off the material before Congress passes a law to finish it.
The Washington Post, citing intelligence sources, reports that Ukraine’s counteroffensive will fail to reach its main goal, a key city in the southeastern part of the country, despite a wide range of weapons and military hardware from the US and NATO.Continue Reading
The co-founder of Wikipedia said in an interview this week that CIA and FBI computers have been used to manipulate the online encyclopedia since at least 2008, making it “the most biased encyclopedia in history.”
The US is sending F-35 fighters to the Middle East, reportedly to protect freedom of navigation in the Persian Gulf. This announcement, like previous deployments of F-16s, F-22s, and A-10s, is clearly a message directed at Russia and Iran.
The Dutch government has agreed to extend euthanasia to children up to the age of 12, which may lead to deaths of children with treatable conditions.
The handshake between the foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia in Beijing represents a major win for China and another blow to American interests in the Middle East and Asia.
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