Israel Develops 'Revolutionary' Laser Defense System Against Rockets and Drones
tel aviv October 30, 2024 22:00Israel invests in a cutting-edge laser defense system to combat rockets and drones, with some drawbacks.
Israel invests in a cutting-edge laser defense system to combat rockets and drones, with some drawbacks.
Hezbollah has appointed Naim Qassem as the new leader, following the death of Hassan Nasrallah. Qassem is well-known within the terrorist group and has already made bold statements regarding the conflict with Israel.
Israel's year-long large-scale invasion of Gaza in order to prevent another October 7 has left little of the Palestinian territory remaining.
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The Turkish government announces the identification of a perpetrator involved in the terrorist attack on aerospace company TUSAS, linking him to the PKK.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under pressure to annex Gaza as the US allows aid to enter the region to prevent a humanitarian crisis.
Iraqi authorities have reported the death of the leader of the terrorist organization Islamic State in the country during an anti-terror operation in the mountainous region of the northeast.
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