Houthis launch attack on Israel
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Uganda's military chief Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba claims Uganda could enter the Iran-Israel war on Israel's side, posting a series of pro-Israel statements on X this week.
BEIRUT, March 27 (Reuters) - More than 400 fighters from Hezbollah have been killed since the Lebanese armed group launched the opening salvoes of a new war with Israel on March 2, two sources familiar with Hezbollah's count told Reuters.
Iran-aligned Houthis claimed responsibility for the attack on Saturday morning and said further attacks would come
A slew of Iran's top officials were killed in the opening U.S.-Israeli strikes, but several have been taken out since.
Law enforcement officials did not identify a suspect or motive, but told Nerdeen Kiswani, a co-founder of the pro-Palestinian group Within Our Lifetime, that she had been targeted, her lawyer said.
Israel said that Alireza Tangsiri, the naval commander it said was killed in overnight strikes, took charge of the seafaring wing of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in 2018, having previously been its first regional commander.
Israel is trading fire with Hezbollah, calling for mass evacuations and sending ground troops deeper into Lebanon.