Why the world should worry about Israel’s nuclear doctrine
The threshold the Israeli authorities have set for the use of a nuclear weapon is dangerously low.
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The threshold the Israeli authorities have set for the use of a nuclear weapon is dangerously low.
On Beirut’s Waterfront, Loss Meets Life, and Luxury, Amid War The New York TimesMore Than 1 Million People in Lebanon Have Been Displaced. These Are Their Stories. The InterceptWar in the Middle East: Iran nuclear facility hit as …
Thousands displaced by Israeli strikes on Lebanon’s capital now shelter along the promenade hugging the Mediterranean Sea. They share it with joggers, cyclists and dog walkers, alongside dizzying displays of wealth.
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: What smart factories keep getting wrong about cybersecurity In this Help Net Security interview, Packsize CSO Troy Rydman breaks down the biggest vulnerab…
New software-led system aims to reduce reliance on costly missiles against drone threats.
The post BAE develops rapid counter-drone system for UK and allies first appeared on UK Defence Journal.
PLANS have been drawn up for Donald Trump’s marines to storm Iran’s vital island fortresses to unlock the Strait of Hormuz, insiders told The Sun. Despite being no more than flecks on the map, these tiny Tehran-controlled territories have outsized impo…
Voters choosing between incumbent PM Robert Golob and pro-Trump Janez Jansa, with neither likely to win a majority.
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Three weeks of a fierce US-Israeli bombardment in Iran has not wiped out Tehran’s ability to fire retaliation strikes. Experts tell Alex Croft that Tehran could continue the war for some time
“All eyes are on the three biggest cities – Paris, Marseille and Lyon”, said FRANCE 24’s journalist Antonia Kerrigan. Each of these cities are currently held by left-wing mayors – but which all are up for grabs today, said Kerrigan.