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The Israeli foreign minister calls Venezuela’s approval of suspect’s extradition a “significant breakthrough” in 1994 airliner bombing case.
Some 3,500 sailors and Marines reach the Middle East, with additional forces on the way. The number could reach 10,000 troops.
IDF hits Hezbollah targets in Beirut and Beqaa, dismantling a loaded rocket launcher and vowing to keep acting against the Iran-backed terror group.
Pezeshkian reportedly clashed with Guard leaders, fearing ruin within weeks without a ceasefire and restored powers for civilian government.
Among the targets was a central facility used by Iran’s Defense Ministry to produce key components for ballistic missiles, according to the Israeli military.
Police hunt driver and accomplices after the suspected antisemitic attack.
Five suspects arrested after apparent criminal abduction.
Several other passengers sustained minor injuries.
A U.S. E-3 Sentry was hit in an Iranian missile and drone strike on a Saudi air base that wounded 12 Americans and damaged other U.S. aircraft.
The Pentagon is preparing options for ground operations in Iran, but officials say President Trump has not yet approved any of the proposed missions.
Hundreds stuck at the airport after authorities in the kingdom halt approvals for some European-operated aircraft.
The troops crossed on foot through deep snow from the Syrian Hermon to the Mount Dov area in southern Lebanon to conduct reconnaissance and identify terrorist infrastructure, according to the Israeli military