The Middle East
Israel and US Hit Syrian Targets
Late Monday, Israeli jets attacked militia targets in Syria. The primary objective was an Iranian air defense battery that was recently installed near the Damascus International Airport. Two Syrian soldiers were wounded in the strike. Meanwhile, in northeastern Syria, American forces carried out three helicopter raids over a 48-hour period capturing six ISIS operatives. Among the captured terrorists was al-Zubaydi, an Islamic State Syria senior official who was involved in the planning and facilitating of numerous attacks in Syria.
Unmanned Israeli Vessel Makes Groundbreaking Voyage into Arab WatersNetanyahu to Swear In New Government by End of Year
Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu informed President Yitzhak Herzog today that he has successfully formed a government. He is now set to have it sworn in by January 2, after the parliament passes some laws that were demanded by his coalition partners as a pre-condition for joining his government.
Iran Captures Mossad-Linked Spy Squad
Iranian intelligence forces claim to have busted a spy ring that was operating in behalf of the Israeli Mossad. The men involved were making inroads into the defense industry through the establishment of fake companies. Earlier this month, the Iranian judiciary executed four men who had been found guilty of having connections to the Mossad.
UN Peacekeeper Killed by Hezbollah Soldier in Lebanon
An Irish member of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) lost his life last Thursday when the convoy he was traveling in was attacked by members of Hezbollah. Pvt. Seán Rooney of Newtowncunningham, Ireland, was killed and three other soldiers were wounded, one seriously. Rooney’s body was returned to Ireland on Sunday.
Economic Woes within the Middle East
There are a number of Middle Eastern nations that are facing major economic woes. The Lebanese currency hit an all-time low of 45,000 pounds to the dollar yesterday. The Iranian currency has lost 18% of its value just since September reaching an all-time low of 392,000 rial to the dollar. Meanwhile, in Ma’an, Jordan, a police officer was shot to death last Thursday during violent protests over skyrocketing fuel prices.
Russian Cruise Missiles Turn Out Ukraine’s Lights
A massive Russian barrage of more than 70 cruise missiles on Friday wiped out more than 50% of Ukraine’s electricity capacity, causing the operator of the beleaguered nation’s electrical grid, Ukrenergo, to declare a state of emergency. This is part of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s direct targeting of the citizens of Ukraine’s biggest cities.
Poland Prepares Civilian Volunteers for Possible Military “Crisis”
Thousands of civilian volunteers are being recruited in Poland for a military training program this winter. These volunteers are all ages, including children. The nation wants “to train as many people as possible” in order to be prepared for a “crisis”, said Defense Minister Mariusz Błaszczak.
Kim Jong-un Fires More Missiles
As part of Kim Jong-un’s strategy to somehow make himself relevant in the world, North Korea fired two more ballistic missiles last week. In response, the US has deployed F-22 stealth fighters and B-52 bombers to South Korea for joint drills.
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