Iran closes nuclear sites over fear of strike
International nuclear watchdog chief confirms Iran closed its nuclear facilities and IAEA inspections are postponed over ‘security considerations’.
International nuclear watchdog chief confirms Iran closed its nuclear facilities and IAEA inspections are postponed over ‘security considerations’.
UK foreign minister David Cameron says Iran’s attack was an almost total failure, which also revealed its ‘malign influence’, urging Israel to use their ‘head and heart’ and not retaliate.
The Iranian government says it does not plan continuing its weekend air offensive and experts say it might have been a calibrated show of power.
An Iranian politician suggests Tehran is still deciding how to respond to Israel’s fatal strike on its Damascus embassy. The Israeli army warns Iran after it seized a ship linked to Israel in the Gulf.
The US reportedly moves warships into position to protect Israel and American forces in the region from an Iranian attack that would trigger a major military response from the Jewish state.
The plan is the palace’s attempt to retake control of the narrative and regain the public’s trust after the Mother’s Day manipulated-photo disaster and amid ongoing conspiracy theories.
An Israeli military commander who discovered Yahya Sinwar’s hiding place has described the elaborate means by which the Hamas leader hid the entrance.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels claim to have launched drones and anti-ship missiles at three Israel and US ships in a serious escalation of the militants’ expanded maritime campaign.
Plans by Yemen rebel group, the Houthis, to use hypersonic weapons and extend their aggression into the Indian Ocean could significantly impact Australian trade routes.
The Houthis are reportedly manufacturing a hypersonic missile as they announce plans to extend their attacks on ships from the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean, global shipping’s only alternative route.
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