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IDF southern Lebanon strike may have hit Lebanese Army personnel, military investigating

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An Israeli military helicopter is seen flying above the Israel-Lebanon border during an Israeli military operation, June 4, 2026. (photo credit: AYAL MARGOLIN/FLASH90) The  IDF  said it is investigating an incident on Saturday in which the military struck a vehicle in the Tebnit area of southern Lebanon, which may have been carrying Lebanese military personnel. According to the military, the vehicle had been moving toward IDF soldiers in a suspicious manner, following earlier intelligence indications that  Hezbollah  was planning attacks from the area. The vehicle was struck after soldiers had determined it posed a threat to their safety, the IDF said. The IDF said that all movement in the area requires coordination due to it being an active combat zone, emphasizing that Israel operates against Hezbollah and not the Lebanese military.

US intercepts Iranian ballistic missiles, drones launched towards Kuwait, Bahrain

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US Navy F-18 prepares to launch from a carrier, May 29, 2026. (photo credit: X/CENTCOM) The US intercepted multiple ballistic missiles and drones launched by Iran towards Kuwait, Bahrain, and the Strait of Hormuz in the early morning hours on Saturday, US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced. According to CENTCOM, an initial assessment indicated that six of the missiles were intercepted and a seventh failed before hitting anything

Two IDF officers severely wounded in Lebanon, US denies Iran fired at US Navy ships in Gulf of Oman

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US President Donald Trump delivers remarks in the Memorial Amphitheater during a Memorial Day event at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 25, 2026. (photo credit: REUTERS/Nathan Howard) Israel to continue Lebanon operations • Trump does not 'need deal' to reach Iran's uranium, he says • Netanyahu backs GOP plan to phase out US military aid to Israel

It's not your country': Lebanese President Aoun hits out at Hezbollah, Iran in CNN interview

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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun attends a joint press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, March 28, 2025. (photo credit: REUTERS/SARAH MEYSSONNIER) Lebanese President Joseph Aoun slammed  Hezbollah  and Iran in an interview with CNN on Friday, saying that his country's people "are not [Hezbollah leader] Naim Qassem’s people." Aoun  told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that he spoke to a diverse number of Lebanese civilians, who have told him that they are "fed up" with the war between Hezbollah and Israel. During his interview with Christiane Amanpour, Aoun asked Israelis if they truly want to live in "perpetual war." He then said that negotiations are a "huge opportunity" for both countries. Go to the full article > >

Nigerian Major General is Kidnapped by Fulani Terrorists

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There are multiple reports that the kidn+apped retired Major General Rabe Abubakar and his wife are being held by notorious band!t leader Kachalla Muhammadu. This is reportedly the same Muhammadu who participated in the band!t dialogue with the Katsina State Government. One question has always bothered me: Are these forests and bushes where band!ts take their vict!ms not part of Nigeria? Can these cr!m!nals not be tracked down? Why are our security forces unable to maintain continuous aerial surveillance over known bandit enclaves and terrorist hideouts? Nigeria has spent billions on security over the years, yet bandits continue to operate from locations that many residents claim are well known. Citizens deserve answers and, more importantly, results. #viralreels #follower #foryouシ #everyoneシ゚

Iran Military Advisor Said that Trump is Blabbing

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Iranian secretary of the Expediency Council arbitration body Mohsen Rezaei speaks during a news conference in Tehran (photo credit: REUTERS/RAHEB HOMAVANDI) Negotiations between the United States and Iran "are at a deadlock," Mohsen Rezaei, Iran's military advisor to Supreme Leader  Mojtaba Khamenei , told CNN in an interview on Friday. "Trump must break this deadlock,” said  Rezaei . "The ball is in Trump’s court." Rezaei framed the demand for the release of $24 billion in Iranian assets as a "test of trust" for Trump, warning that the Islamic Republic would expand the war if hostilities resume. Go to the full article > >

Who Is Iran President?

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Masoud Pezeshkian was a heart surgeon and health minister before he became Iran's president.  ( Reuters: Bing Guan ) Nicknamed the Butcher of Tehran, Mr Pezeshkian's predecessor, Ebrahim Raisi, was a ruthless politician whose relentless climb to the top was cut short when his  helicopter crashed into a Tabriz mountain  during bad weather. The new president, on the other hand, was a low-profile reformer who frequently insisted that he was "not a special person". Backed by supreme leader Ali Khamenei, Mr Pezeshkian expressed a desire to cooperate with the West, insisting Iran would only thrive if it was cohesive. "We do not wish to be the cause of instability in the Middle East," he  said in interviews and meetings  in the early days of his presidency. Yet as one of the most powerful men in the country, he faced scrutiny from an army of conservative critics who had favoured a hardliner for the role. Two years later, Mr Pezeshkian is now caught up in a swirl of...