‘Don’t Mess With Us’: Ex-Mossad Agents Reveal Hezbollah Pager Blast Operation in Sensational Interview

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:32pm on 23 Dec 2024,Monday International

Former Mossad agents have revealed details of a daring operation that caused nationwide pager blasts across Lebanon in September. The blasts targeted Hezbollah militants, killing dozens and injuring nearly 3,000, including civilians. In an interview with CBS News, the agents explained how they tricked Hezbollah into buying Israeli-made pagers loaded with explosives. “We wanted to send a message,” they said. “If he’s just dead, so he’s dead. But if he’s wounded, he becomes living proof of our superiority. That’s the fear we wanted to instill.” The operation, spanning a decade, was hailed as one of Mossad's most intricate.

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Deposed Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad's Wife Seeks Divorce, Plans Return to UK

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:09pm on 23 Dec 2024,Monday International

Asma al-Assad, wife of Syria's deposed president Bashar al-Assad, has filed for divorce. Reports say she wants to return to the UK with her children. The family has been living in Moscow under strict Russian control. Asma, born in London, holds British citizenship. She has asked a Russian court for permission to leave. Bashar al-Assad fled Syria after losing power to rebel forces. He cannot leave Moscow or access his assets. The Assad family ruled Syria for over 50 years before their fall. Asma has reportedly been unhappy since the uprising began.

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UN, WHO Demand Ceasefire as Israeli Strikes Kill Children in Gaza

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:23am on 23 Dec 2024,Monday International

At least 28 Palestinians, including children, were killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza, according to Gaza’s civil defense agency. A school sheltering displaced families was among the sites hit, leaving 8 dead, including 4 children. The Israeli military claimed Hamas operated within the school compound. Attacks near Kamal Adwan Hospital sparked calls for a ceasefire from the WHO and Pope Francis. The hospital director warned of risks to patients amid alleged targeting of its fuel tanks. With over 45,000 Palestinians killed during the 14-month war, Hamas representatives hinted that a ceasefire deal might be nearing.

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"Love Is The Greatest Gift": Kate Middleton Reflects On Cancer Journey In Christmas Message

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:53am on 23 Dec 2024,Monday International

Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, delivered a heartfelt Christmas message reflecting on her cancer battle and the importance of love. In the message, which will feature during her annual carol service, she said, "Love is the greatest gift we can receive, not just at Christmas, but every day of our lives." Earlier this year, Kate revealed undergoing major abdominal surgery and chemotherapy, describing the journey as "complex, scary, and unpredictable." Despite the challenges, she emphasized resilience and gratitude. The televised carol service airs on Christmas Eve, offering hope and inspiration to many.

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Slovak PM Robert Fico Meets Putin In Moscow, Discusses Gas And Ukraine

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:34am on 23 Dec 2024,Monday International

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico made a surprise visit to Moscow, meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin. This marks him as the third Western leader to meet Putin since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Discussions focused on gas supplies to Slovakia, which relies heavily on Russian energy. The meeting comes as Slovakia’s gas transit deal with Gazprom nears expiration. Fico, a critic of EU military aid to Ukraine, said they also discussed the military situation and prospects for peace. Fico informed EU officials before the trip, emphasizing Slovakia's position as a “good neighbor” to Ukraine despite halting military aid.

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Asma Al-Assad Files For Divorce, Seeks Return To UK After Dissatisfaction With Life In Moscow

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:00am on 23 Dec 2024,Monday International

  Asma Al-Assad, wife of deposed Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad, has filed for divorce and sought permission to leave Moscow, where the family has been exiled. The Jerusalem Post reports that she is unhappy with her life in Russia and wishes to return to the UK. Born in London, Asma holds dual British-Syrian citizenship. Since the onset of the Syrian uprising, she has expressed a desire to exile herself with her children. Bashar Al-Assad remains in Moscow under asylum, facing heavy restrictions imposed by Russian authorities. The couple has three children.

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Dubai To Host India's Matches In ICC Champions Trophy 2025

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:31am on 23 Dec 2024,Monday International

India's ICC Champions Trophy 2025 matches will be played in Dubai, as confirmed by a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) spokesperson. The PCB selected Dubai as a neutral venue for the tournament, a decision officially conveyed to the ICC. This move follows the ICC's confirmation that India's games in the eight-team event would be held outside Pakistan. The tournament, scheduled from February 19 to March 9, features teams like India, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, England, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. The official schedule is expected soon. India last won the Champions Trophy in 2013, defeating England in the final.

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Woman Dies After Being Set On Fire On NYC Subway; Suspect Arrested

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:27am on 23 Dec 2024,Monday International

A woman was tragically set on fire and killed aboard a stationary subway car at Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue station in Brooklyn, NYC. The suspect, a Guatemalan immigrant, allegedly ignited the victim's clothing without prior interaction. Responding officers found the victim engulfed in flames but were unable to save her. The suspect remained at the scene before leaving the station. A tip-off from high school students later led to his arrest at Herald Square station in Manhattan. Police are investigating the motive, and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch called it "one of the most depraved crimes imaginable."

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Germany Ignored Saudi Warnings on Market Attack Suspect Taleb al-Abdulmohsen

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:17pm on 22 Dec 2024,Sunday International

Saudi authorities claim to have warned Germany multiple times about Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, the suspect in the Magdeburg Christmas market attack that killed several people. Al-Abdulmohsen, a former Saudi citizen granted asylum in Germany in 2016, allegedly harbored extremist views. Despite four formal communications from Saudi intelligence, German agencies reportedly failed to act. The suspect, known for his dissident activities and controversial online presence, drove into crowds at the market via an unguarded route. Germany is now under scrutiny for ignoring these warnings. Investigations into the attack and the suspect’s past continue, amid concerns over lapses in security protocols.

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China Criticises US for $571 Million Military Aid to Taiwan

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:52pm on 22 Dec 2024,Sunday International

China expressed strong opposition to US President Joe Biden's approval of $571.3 million in military aid to Taiwan. Beijing called the move a violation of its sovereignty and demanded an immediate stop to arming Taiwan. The US announced the aid package on December 22, which includes defence equipment and training. This comes three months after a similar package worth $567 million. China’s Taiwan Affairs Office accused the US of contradicting its promises not to support Taiwan's independence. The US remains Taiwan’s largest arms supplier, with the island recently receiving 38 advanced Abrams tanks as part of its defence upgrades.

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