Israel Continues Vengeance Against Perpetrators of October 7th Massacre
israel, gaza January 6, 2025 16:00Israel is relentless in its pursuit of the individuals responsible for the October 7th massacre, targeting them one by one.
Israel is relentless in its pursuit of the individuals responsible for the October 7th massacre, targeting them one by one.
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Russia responds to Ukraine's attacks in Kursk by launching a counterattack. The Defense Ministry announces the halt of Ukraine's advance in Kursk and the capture of the critical town of Kurakhovo in Donbass.
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