The Israeli military confirmed that over 100 commando soldiers were flown into Syria in September to destroy an underground missile factory funded by Iran in the Masyaf area, resulting in the deaths of 27 people. The facility was equipped to manufacture precision-guided missiles for Hezbollah and other Iranian proxies, with components sourced from Iran. Military chief Herzi Halevi stated that the raid was part of a series of missions across the Middle East to disrupt the Iranian axis’ missile capabilities, with footage showing troops boarding helicopters and returning safely to Israel after destroying the compound.
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BBC accuses Iran of escalating persecution of Persian staff and relatives
The BBC has accused Iran of intensifying its intimidation tactics against BBC Persian journalists, including targeting their family members in Iran with random interrogations, travel bans, and threats. BBC director general Tim Davie called for an end to this persecution, which he described as a direct assault on press freedom and human rights. The broadcaster plans to submit a new complaint to the UN, citing a significant rise in threats and harassment, which have previously...
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