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Agence France-Presse on MSNSyria says Israeli strikes 'aimed at undermining' progress, stabilityShaibani condemned on Wednesday Israeli strikes in retaliation for overnight rocket fire, saying they were aimed at destabilising his country.Israel bombed southern Syria after the military reported that two projectiles were fired into Israeli territory,
Israel's longest-serving prime minister, Netanyahu has repeatedly warned that Iran was looking to build nuclear weapons and wanted to turn them on Israel -- a small nation home to nearly half the world's Jews.
The Israeli army says two rockets have been fired from Syria into open areas in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights.
CAIRO (Reuters) -Israel has carried out its first airstrikes in Syria in nearly a month, saying it hit weapons belonging to the government in retaliation for the firing of two projectiles towards Israel and holding interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa responsible.
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Al Jazeera on MSNIsrael strikes Syria again, claims to have killed alleged Hamas memberSyrian Observatory for Human Rights reports one dead and two others wounded in the Israeli attack on a vehicle.
Iran conflict could open opportunities for Russia to possibly become a power broker to help end the confrontation.
It’s too soon to tell how exactly the current wave of Israeli strikes could transform the region, but one thing is clear: Israel’s actions have fundamentally reshaped the security landscape of the Middle East.
Gen. Hossein Salami was the chief of one of the country’s most powerful centers, and his death was a tough blow to Iran’s embattled leadership, which has had a series of setbacks in the past 20 months of Middle Eastern war and unrest. Salami rose to power six years ago and had a history of threatening the U.S. and Israel.