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UN nuclear chief estimates damage to Iran’s facilities ‘very significant’

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The UK military has an agreement with Kenya under which it can deploy up to six army battalions a year for periods of training at the site.

It is only comparable to the besieged areas of Syria during the Assad regime.Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar declined a request for an interview.

UN nuclear chief estimates damage to Iran’s facilities ‘very significant’

After a couple who worked for the Israeli embassy in Washington DC were shot dead.As prime minister he can prevent a national inquiry into his role in security failures that gave Hamas its opportunity before 7 October and slow down his long-running trial on serious corruption charges that could land him in jail.BBC / Matt GoddardNetanyahu has also referred to the long history of antisemitism in Europe when warrants calling for his arrest.

UN nuclear chief estimates damage to Iran’s facilities ‘very significant’

was formulated and adopted after World War Two to stop such slaughter and cruelty to civilians from ever happening again.EPALord Sumption believes Israel should have learned from its own historyLord Sumption.

UN nuclear chief estimates damage to Iran’s facilities ‘very significant’

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