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Hezbollah’s Use of Civilian Homes for Weapons Sparks Controversy Amid IDF’s Findings in Child’s Bedroom

IDF soldiers found a stash of weapons hidden amidst dolls in a children’s bedroom and kitchen of a house in a southern Lebanese village. The house was serving as a storage facility for RPGs, launchers, rockets, and grenades. The troops also found tactical tools and intelligence documents reportedly used by Hezbollah terrorists. IDF continues to operate in the area, eliminating terrorists through close-quarters encounters, precise munitions, and air strikes. The existence of additional weapons in the area was suggested by secondary explosions during the destruction of terror targets.

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Iranian Forces Positioned for Potential Attack on Israel Amidst Khamenei’s Threats

Iran is reportedly preparing to launch a third direct attack on Israel in response to Israel’s retaliatory strikes last month, according to Al Arabiya. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, has threatened a “crushing response” to the Israeli retaliation. There are indications that the attack may be launched from Iraq, possibly involving Tehran’s proxy groups, such as Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Iraqi militias. The US has prepared for this possible strike by positioning B-52 strategic bombers in the region. Meanwhile, the Biden administration has warned Iran that it won’t restrain any future Israeli responses if provoked.

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Ukrainian Intelligence Reveals North Korean Troops Equipped with Outdated Russian Weaponry

US officials have reported approximately 8,000 North Korean troops stationed in Russia’s Kursk region, who are likely to enter the war with Ukraine. According to Ukrainian intelligence, Moscow has armed these troops with various weapons, including 60mm mortars, AK-12 rifles, RPK/PKM machine guns, SVD/SVF sniper rifles, Phoenix anti-tank guided missiles, and RPG-7s. The troops have also been provided with night vision equipment, thermal imagers, sights, and binoculars, suggesting the weaponry to be similar to that used by Russian forces. A previously released video showed North Korean troops in Russian gear at a training compound. Predicted to join the fight against Ukraine soon, these developments have led Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to call on Western allies to lift long-range weaponry restrictions.

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Canadian University Lecturer with Terrorism Conviction Sparks Outrage Over “Social Justice” Agenda

Dr. Hassan Diab, a convicted Lebanese terrorist, has accepted a teaching position at Carlton University in Ottawa, Canada. Diab was found guilty in absentia in a French court for his involvement in a deadly synagogue bombing in Paris in 1980 and sentenced to life imprisonment, but he continues to live freely in Canada. Diab, who denies involvement in the attack, briefly fought extradition in 2008 and fled to Canada following his release from house arrest in France. Diab’s hiring has drawn outrage and condemnation, with critics citing a violation of equality, justice, and dishonoring the victims. A petition calling for his immediate dismissal, led by Bnai Brith Canada, is currently circulating.

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Zelenskyy Advocates Preemptive Strikes on North Korean Troops in Russia Amid Calls for Stronger Action

Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, is calling for preemptive strikes on North Korean troops located in Russia. His request is based on his contention that North Korean soldiers are readying to join the war in support of Russia. Zelenskyy’s proposal contemplates the use of long-range weapons to preemptively target these troops. He believes the decision is dependent on the support of western partners. While the UK and France seem inclined towards approval, the US and Germany are hesitant due to concerns of provoking Russia.

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B-52 Stratofortress Deploys to Middle East Amid Rising Iranian Threats

The US has deployed B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers to the Middle East, according to a Twitter post by the United States Central Command (CENTCOM). The bombers were dispatched from the Minot Air Force Base’s 5th Bomb Wing. The B-52 is a long-range heavy bomber capable of flying at high subsonic speeds and carrying nuclear or precision-guided conventional ordnance. The deployment comes as Israel braces for a potential Iranian attack in retaliation for an Israeli strike on Iranian missile production facilities. The US has warned that it will take necessary measures to defend American personnel or interests should they be targeted by Iran, its partners, or its proxies.

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King Charles Cuts Off Prince Andrew’s Funding Amid Embarrassment Claims

A new royal biography by Robert Hardman has claimed that King Charles has decided to stop funding the security costs and personal allowance of his brother Prince Andrew. These costs together reportedly amount to several million pounds each year. The Prince’s personal lease on his residence, the Royal Lodge in Windsor, lasts until 2078, meaning that if he covers his own expenses, he can continue living there. The alleged termination of financial support comes in the wake of two films released by Netflix and Amazon this year about the prince’s association with US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew stepped down from his royal duties following his controversial interview with BBC Newsnight about his Epstein connections in 2019.

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Ukraine’s Resilience Shines Amidst Intense Russian Offensive, Commander Reports

Ukrainian troops are reportedly fighting to restrain one of Russia’s most powerful offensives since the beginning of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The force of the Russian advance has increased considerably since September, with Russia stating that it has claimed two more Settlements in the Donbas region, a significant area of conflict and loss. As the winter looms, concerns are growing that the country may be facing the toughest season of the war yet, especially following long-range Russian air strikes, which have cut around half of Ukraine’s power generation capacity. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been seeking support from NATO countries, aiming to use long-range missiles provided by these countries to reach targets inside Russia.

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Hezbollah Launches 100 Projectiles at Israel, Sparking Concerns Over Strategic Miscalculations

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported that on Saturday, Hezbollah launched roughly 100 projectiles at Israel from Lebanon. The IDF assured that they will steadfastly protect Israel and its citizens against threats posed by the Hezbollah terrorist organization. The military strikes mark an escalation in the conflict between the two entities.

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US Warns Iran: Avoid Attacks or Face Unrestrained Israeli Retaliation

The Biden administration has reportedly urged Iran not to launch another attack on Israel, noting that it would not be able to limit Israel’s response. The warning comes after Iran’s attack on October 1, to which Israel responded with military strikes. The US has warned Iran that it may not be able to ensure that Israel’s response remains as limited and precise as it was previously. Recent intelligence indicates that Iran may be planning an attack on Israel from Iraqi territory within days. US and Israeli officials have stated that Israel’s response would depend on the scale and impact of such an attack.

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