Israel-US War On Iran
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The Iron Beam laser system has successfully intercepted Hezbollah drone attacks, marking a milestone for Israel’s laser technology.
Proposed military secret sharing demonstrates strengthening of ‘special strategic partnership’ between the two nuclear powers
As conflict escalates following the US and Israeli attacks on Iran, and Iran’s subsequent retaliatory strikes, reports have emerged that Israel may have used laser weapons to shoot down rockets fired by Hezbollah from Lebanon.
Israel has tested all kinds of new weaponry in the last two years of war. This week, it revealed some of that technology and other weapons it has created for future wars. Despite a global outcry over the huge civilian death toll in Gaza, Israel is selling ...
Amazon confirmed that drone strikes had damaged two of its data centers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and one in Bahrain, forcing the affected facilities to go offline.
Israel used its Iron Beam laser defence system in combat for the first time to intercept Hezbollah rockets mid-air, marking a significant shift in regional warfare following escalating tensions after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s killing.
These things usually appear in memoirs, long after wars and battles end. One such moment likely unfolded today, if the details shared by the Israeli Air Force (IAF) are true.
Bilal Saab, senior managing director at Trends-US and former Pentagon senior advisor in the first Trump administration, spoke with NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz about whether Iran could survive a war with the United States and what the ongoing regional escalation could mean for Iran.