Hezbollah commander’s fate unclear after Israeli attack on Beirut
The statement underscored that Hezbollah is still awaiting further updates from the ongoing recovery efforts.
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The statement underscored that Hezbollah is still awaiting further updates from the ongoing recovery efforts.
Iran's Foreign Ministry has responded robustly, with spokesman Nasser Kanaani declaring that Haniyeh's “blood will never be wasted.”
Islamic Jihad, a close ally of Hamas, had participated in the October 7 attacks on Israel, further intensifying the regional conflict.
In response to Haniyeh's assassination, Palestinian resistance groups called for a strike and demonstrations to express their outrage.
Israel’s Minister of Heritage, Amichai Eliyahu, openly commented on the situation. Eliyahu suggested that the assassination of Haniyeh would improve global conditions.
The question arises: will Iran remain passive if it finds out that Israel was potentially involved in the Haniyeh's killing?
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and one of his bodyguards were killed early Wednesday when his residence in Tehran was targeted.
Data from GAC revealed a 6.1 percent year-on-year increase in the country's goods trade volume, reaching 21.17 trillion yuan (approximately 2.97 trillion USD) from January to June.
According to a statement released by China’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday, Liu pointed out numerous fallacies and dangerous trends in the meeting documents, accusing Japan of spreading false narratives about China.
In his address, President Lai reiterated Taiwan’s readiness to engage with China based on principles of equality and mutual respect.
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