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🚨🇮🇱🇱🇧 3 UN peacekeepers are dead in southern Lebanon, and the early findings point in 2 different directions. According to the UN, one Indonesian peacekeeper was likely killed by Israeli tank fire near Ett-Taibe. A day later, 2 more were killed by an explosive device the UN says was most likely placed by Hezbollah. So you’ve got both sides in the same conflict now tied to incidents involving UN troops. That’s what makes this different from the usual back-and-forth claims. It also tells you how messy this fight has become. When even neutral forces aren’t staying safe, control on the ground is slipping, or people are deciding it doesn’t matter anymore. Source: Al Jazeera




🚨🇮🇷 BREAKING: Iran is warning it could hit Saudi Aramco facilities, Yanbu, and the UAE’s Fujairah pipeline if the U.S. strikes its power plants. These are the region's major alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz. That’s basically a threat to choke global oil flows if things escalate. Source: Faytuks News








🇶🇦🇮🇷 Qatar’s FM Spokesperson: "We have been warning since 2023 escalation left unchecked will get us into a situation where it cannot be controlled. And we are very close to that point. There are no winners in the continuation of this war, only losers." x.com/clashreport/st…


















