‘It is here’: News we didn’t want to hear
It has been exactly one year since Hamas’s horrific attacks on Israel. And now, a regional war is “no longer imminent – it is here”.
It has been exactly one year since Hamas’s horrific attacks on Israel. And now, a regional war is “no longer imminent – it is here”.
As the Middle East teeters on the brink of all-out war, attention is turning to the grim consequences we could face right here in Australia.
Experts fear Israel’s increasing hunger to take its fight against Hezbollah deep into Lebanon could lead to the complete collapse of the fragile country.
The assassination of Hezbollah’s leader has backed the terror group into a corner as the region enters a critically dangerous period.
A European nation is considering outlawing “a conscious refusal to have children” and is even encouraging millions to have sex at work.
A Chinese leader known for her good looks has been jailed for having affairs with 58 male subordinates and accepting millions in bribes.
The United States has moved to ban a huge array of Chinese-made cars over fears they can spy on – and assassinate – their drivers.
Israel has “smothered” an attempted Hezbollah rocket counter-attack but expects a major strike “within a short time frame”.
Fears of the Middle East spilling into a regional war are growing by the day. And one player is waiting for a single trigger.
The Middle East is on a knife edge as a second wave of explosions threatens to engulf the region – and the wider world – into all-out war.
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