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  • Israel Claims Hamas Commander Killed in Gaza Strike; Fate of Top Leader Mohammed Deif Uncertain
    Israeli Hostage Rescue in Gaza Leads to Over 270 Palestinian Casualties and International Reactions
    Israel announced on Sunday the death of a senior Hamas commander in southern Gaza. Rafe Salama, head of the Khan Younis brigade and a close associate of Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif, was killed in the targeted strike. Salama was identified as one of the key figures behind the October 7 attacks on Israel.
  • Gaza Airstrike Kills 90 Palestinians Amidst Hunt for Hamas Military Chief
    Gaza Airstrike Kills 90 Palestinians Amidst Hunt for Hamas Military Chief
    An Israeli airstrike on Saturday resulted in the death of at least 90 Palestinians in a designated humanitarian zone in Gaza, according to the enclave's health ministry. The attack, which targeted Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif, marks one of the deadliest incidents in Gaza in recent weeks.
  • Major Israeli Airstrike Targets Hamas Commander, Results in 71 Casualties
    Israeli Hostage Rescue in Gaza Leads to Over 270 Palestinian Casualties and International Reactions
    An Israeli airstrike targeted Hamas' elusive military chief, Mohammed Deif, in the southern Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of at least 71 people, according to local health officials. The strike, carried out within the densely populated coastal enclave, underscores the heightened tensions and ongoing hostilities between Israel and Hamas.
  • U.S. and Germany Thwart Russian Assassination Plot Against Rheinmetall CEO
    U.S. and Germany Thwart Russian Assassination Plot Against Rheinmetall CEO
    The U.S. and Germany have successfully foiled a Russian plot to assassinate Armin Papperger, the CEO of Rheinmetall AG, a major German arms manufacturer supplying Ukraine with military equipment. This development, reported by multiple U.S. and Western officials, underscores the lengths to which Moscow is willing to go in its covert operations against European defense industry leaders.
  • IDF Admits Failure to Protect Kibbutz Be'eri During October 7 Hamas Attack
    Israeli Airstrike on Rafah Camp Kills 45, Sparks International Condemnation
    The Israeli military has acknowledged significant failures in its response to the October 7 Hamas attack on Kibbutz Be'eri, where 132 civilians and soldiers were killed, and 32 others taken hostage. An interim internal investigation by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) concluded that a combination of strategic unpreparedness and poor tactical coordination left the kibbutz vulnerable for hours before aid arrived.
  • Netanyahu Rejects Claims of Israel’s Withdrawal from Gaza-Egypt Border
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    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu firmly denied reports suggesting that Israel plans to withdraw its troops from the Gaza-Egypt border, also known as the Philadelphi Corridor. This statement, made on Friday via his office's social media account, came in response to an exclusive Reuters report claiming ongoing discussions about a potential pullback.
  • U.S. To Shut Down Controversial Gaza Aid Pier Amid Logistical Hurdles and Political Backlash
    U.S. To  Shut Down Controversial Gaza Aid Pier Amid Logistical Hurdles and Political Backlash
    The U.S. Department of Defense announced on Thursday that it would shut down its short-lived humanitarian aid pier for Gaza. The $230 million project, initially intended to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, has been plagued by logistical issues and inconsistent aid deliveries, prompting the decision to wind down operations.
  • Chinese Military Ships Spotted Near Alaska Raise Concerns in U.S.
    Chinese Military Ships Spotted Near Alaska Raise Concerns in U.S.
    In a recent development that underscores the growing military activities in the Arctic region, Chinese Navy ships were spotted within the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the Bering Sea. The U.S. Coast Guard revealed that the sighting occurred late last week during a routine patrol, heightening concerns about the strategic movements of China in proximity to U.S. territorial waters.
  • US Hypersonic Missiles to Germany Ignite Moscow’s Fury with Threats of Military Response
    US Hypersonic Missiles to Germany Ignite Moscow’s Fury with Threats of Military Response
    The decision to deploy long-range US missiles in Germany from 2026, announced at NATO's 75th anniversary summit, has intensified geopolitical tensions, with Moscow reacting angrily to the move. For the first time since the Cold War, the US will station Tomahawk cruise, SM-6, and hypersonic missiles in Germany.
  • Israeli Airstrike on Gaza Soccer Game Kills Dozens, Sparking Outcry
    Israeli Airstrike on Gaza Soccer Game Kills Dozens, Sparking Outcry
    An Israeli missile struck a tent encampment in southern Gaza on Tuesday, killing at least 29 people, most of whom were women and children. The attack occurred as displaced individuals gathered to watch a football match at a school in Abassan, east of Khan Younis, according to eyewitnesses and Palestinian officials.
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