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Iran's hand behind Paris terror plot

Iran

Iran's hand behind Paris terror plot

French authorities have arrested two more suspects over a foiled attack on Bank of America’s Paris offices, the country’s anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office said on Sunday.

Iran ground war: Pentagon is ready

Iran at war

Iran ground war: Pentagon is ready

The Pentagon is preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran, the Washington Post reported Saturday, citing U.S. officials.

Pahlavi: No deals with Iran's regime

Iran

Pahlavi: No deals with Iran's regime

Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi on Saturday warned that negotiating for peace with the current leaders of Iran would only push the threat to Americans down the road, and said he would once again call for Iranians to protest in the streets.

USS Tripoli in the Middle East

Iran

USS Tripoli in the Middle East

The US amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli has arrived in the Middle East, US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced Saturday, fueling intense speculation about a potential American ground operation against Iran.

Hezbollah's propaganda soldiers killed in South-Lebanon

Lebanon

Hezbollah's propaganda soldiers killed in South-Lebanon

An Israeli drone strike on Saturday targeted a vehicle on the main Jezzine road in southern Lebanon, killing two individuals identified as Ali Choeib, from al-Manar television, and Fatima Ftouni, from al-Mayadeen. It marks the first Israeli strike on this road since the war began on March 2nd.

Doha joins Kyiv's anti-drone alliance

Qatar

Doha joins Kyiv's anti-drone alliance

Qatar and Ukraine signed a defense cooperation agreement on Saturday, covering joint efforts to counter missile and drone threats, Qatar's Defense Ministry announced during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to Doha.

The Republican Party's Israel generation gap

Israel

The Republican Party's Israel generation gap

When former Congressman Matt Gaetz opened his speech by aligning with a Republican faction "loyal to only one nation," his message to the Conservative Political Action Conference was clear: It was a veiled swipe at perceived Israeli influence over U.S. politicians, even without naming Israel outright.

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