Palestinian militants have stockpiled enough missiles to continue bombing Israel for the next two months
Boris Johnson led international leaders in calling for the two sides to step back from the brink on Wednesday
Please for calm appeared in vain as Israeli and Palestinian leaders traded threats and further rocket strikes
The most intense hostilities in seven years have killed at least 65 people in Gaza, including 16 children, and seven in Israel, including a soldier and one Indian national, since Monday
Armed drones used by Iran-backed militias against US and partners constitute new form of asymmetric warfare
Iran’s drone program has identified chink in its opponents’ armor and is actively exploiting this vulnerability
Updated 25 May 2021
May 24, 2021 22:06
IRBIL, IRAQ: The drone threat posed to US and coalition personnel by Iran-backed militias is growing, and defenses against such threats remain limited particularly in the face of Tehran’s growing capabilities. That was the clear message delivered by the US military commander in the Middle East during his most recent visit to Iraq.
Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie’s warning came in the wake of a rash of drone attacks launched by Iran’s proxies and allied groups in the region against coalition positions and regional partners of the US, a development viewed by many as a sign of a shift in the strategic balance of power.
Fears of full-scale war as Israeli aggression kills around 50 including 13 Palestinian kids
Agencies
May 12, 2021
Tel Aviv, May 12: Relentless rocket fire and rioting in mixed Jewish-Arab towns fuelled growing fears Wednesday that violence between Israel and Palestinians that has claimed 50 lives could spiral into full-scale war .
Palestinian fighters have launched more than 1,000 rockets since Monday, claimed Israel s army, which has launched hundreds of air strikes on Hamas and other Islamist groups in the crowded costal enclave of Gaza.
The most intense hostilities in seven years have killed at least 43 people in Gaza, including 13 children, two Palestinians in the West Bank, and five Israelis, triggered by weekend unrest at Jerusalem s Al-Aqsa mosque compound, which is sacred to both Muslims and Jews.
updated: May 12 2021, 14:55 ist
Relentless rocket fire and rioting in mixed Jewish-Arab towns fuelled growing fears Wednesday that violence between Israel and Palestinians that has claimed 50 lives could spiral into full-scale war .
Palestinian militants have launched more than 1,000 rockets since Monday, said Israel s army, which has launched hundreds of air strikes on Hamas and other Islamist groups in the crowded costal enclave of Gaza.
The most intense hostilities in seven years have killed at least 43 people in Gaza, including 13 children, two Palestinians in the West Bank, and five Israelis, triggered by weekend unrest at Jerusalem s Al-Aqsa mosque compound, which is sacred to both Muslims and Jews.