Middle East
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Jun- 2023 -26 June
Iraq Soldier, Three Suspected IS Fighters Killed in Army Raid
An Iraqi soldier was killed and an officer wounded during a counter-terrorism raid in Iraq that also killed three suspected Islamic State fighters.
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25 June
Russian Strikes Kill 11 in Rebel-Held Syria: Monitor
Russian air strikes in Syria killed at least 11 people, in retaliation for deadly drone attacks blamed on rebel forces.
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24 June
West Bank Violence Could Spiral ‘Out of Control:’ UN
The new outbreak of violence in the occupied West Bank could spiral out of control, the UN human rights chief warned.
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23 June
Israel’s Muti-Mission Radar Passes Czech Army Trials
Israel Aerospace Industries has announced that its Multi-Mission Radar has passed rigorous military trials with the Czech Army.
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22 June
Israeli Drone Fires on ‘Terrorist Cell’ After West Bank Shooting: Army
Israel's military killed three members of a "terrorist cell" in a rare drone strike in the West Bank, the army said, as violence escalates in the territory.
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20 June
Turkish Drone Strike Kills Three in Northeast Syria: Kurdish Official
A Turkish drone strike killed three employees of northeast Syria's semi-autonomous Kurdish administration.
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20 June
Elbit Unveils Miniature Radar-Guided Missile Countermeasure
Elbit Systems unveiled the Nano SPEAR radar-guided air-to-air and surface-to-air missile countermeasure system at the Paris Airshow.
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19 June
Israel Negotiating Merkava Tank Sale With Unknown European Country
Israel is negotiating the sale of Merkava main battle tanks with two countries, including a European nation.
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16 June
Kuwait to Acquire Turkish-Made Bayraktar Drones for $367 Million
Kuwait has signed a $367-million agreement with Turkish firm Baykar for an undisclosed number of Bayraktar TB2 combat drones.
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16 June
Iran: The Growing Threat in America’s Backyard
The United States should not overlook the threat posed by Iran's activities in Latin America, as it did with Afghanistan before 9/11.
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