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Watch: Beirut rocked by explosions as Israel targets Hezbollah More Shorts Watch: U.S. F-15 crashes over Kuwait By Watch: Smoke seen from U.S. [1]
Vehicles from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) patrol in Marjayoun in southern Lebanon on October 12, 2024. [5]
ANTALYA -- Turkish state-owned defense company STM says its military drone is not capable of launching fully autonomous attacks on targets, countering speculation about autonomous weapons spurred by a United Nations report. [6]
Timeline: Lebanon conflict Timeline of events in Lebanon: August 19 Israel continues to withdraw from southern Lebanon as the Lebanese army moves deeper into territory formerly run by Hezbollah. [7]
Mapping No. 88 Numerous SAC-Camps Relinquished in Shan and Rakhine States The resistance forces have captured over 174 military camps* controlled by the junta. [8]
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Watch: Beirut rocked by explosions as Israel targets Hezbollah More Shorts Watch: U.S. F-15 crashes over Kuwait By Watch: Smoke seen from U.S.
The Ministry points out that the situation in Lebanon could change rapidly, and anyone already in the country is urged to follow media reports of developments.
Vehicles from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) patrol in Marjayoun in southern Lebanon on October 12, 2024.
ANTALYA -- Turkish state-owned defense company STM says its military drone is not capable of launching fully autonomous attacks on targets, countering speculation about autonomous weapons spurred by a United Nations report.
Timeline: Lebanon conflict Timeline of events in Lebanon: August 19 Israel continues to withdraw from southern Lebanon as the Lebanese army moves deeper into territory formerly run by Hezbollah.
Mapping No. 88 Numerous SAC-Camps Relinquished in Shan and Rakhine States The resistance forces have captured over 174 military camps* controlled by the junta.