Israel shuts down following war flare-up with Iran
Iran and Israel say they've now halted attacks, after their first exchange of fire since a ceasefire in April. US President Donald Trump told them to stop fighting, as Israel reported 30 missiles from Israel and Israel struck back. Among ordinary...
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Iran and Israel say they've now halted attacks, after their first exchange of fire since a ceasefire in April. US President Donald Trump told them to stop fighting, as Israel reported 30 missiles from Israel and Israel struck back. Among ordinary Israelis, it stoked of a return to full-blown war.
İçişleri Bakanı Mustafa Çiftçi, Türkiye'nin ev sahipliğinde gerçekleştirilecek NATO Zirvesi'nin güvenli ve başarılı bir şekilde icra edilmesi amacıyla tüm hazırlıkları kapsamlı şekilde ele aldıklarını açıkladı.
A drone that entered NATO member Latvia's airspace from Russia on Monday was shot down by a French military fighter jet, as fragments of another drone were found in a field in Moldova after it entered from Ukraine earlier the same day. Military...
NATO-Kampfjets haben eine Drohne über Lettland abgeschossen. Das Flugobjekt soll durch russische elektronische Kriegsführung fehlgeleitet worden sein. Auch in der Republik Moldau explodierte eine Drohne.
L’Etat hébreu a riposté tôt lundi à de premières salves de missiles lancées par l’Iran dimanche. L’armée israélienne annonce avoir ciblé des « sites de lancement de missiles » et des « infrastructures non liées au secteur de l’énergie ».
Iran and Israel on Monday attacked each other's territory for the first time since a shaky ceasefire put five weeks of war on hold, sparking fears the escalation could spark a new full-scale conflict. Iran fired a barrage of missiles at Israel...
İsrail'in Haaretz gazetesi, Başbakan Binyamin Netanyahu'nun savaşı yeniden başlatma arayışlarının gölgesinde, İsrail ile İran arasında iki aylık durgunluğun ardından patlak veren karşılıklı füzeli ve bombalı saldırıların Orta Doğu'yu topyekun bir...
L’Etat hébreu a riposté tôt lundi à de premières salves de missiles lancées par l’Iran dimanche. L’armée israélienne annonce avoir ciblé des « sites de lancement de missiles » et des « infrastructures non liées au secteur de l’énergie ».
Le Monde
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