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A news crew accompanied military forces into a high-risk border zone where armed groups have conducted incursions. Local residents reported fear amid the presence of militants and security operations.
theconversation.comThe crew documented armed incursions attributed to militias from one side of the frontier and noted the presence of jihadist activity. Civilians in the area described living under fear as patrols and checkpoints increased. The team recorded conditions along the frontier during the embedded assignment.
Army units conducted operations to monitor movement across the border. The reporting crew gained access to positions normally restricted to outside observers. Residents said the combination of militia activity and security presence has disrupted daily routines. No casualty figures were released during the visit.
theiranproject.comSyrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa stated that Iran gained the most from the recent conflict, describing the war as containing multiple mistakes in its objectives and formation.
middleeasteye.netIran fired missiles at Israel for the first time since the April ceasefire, hours after Israel struck Beirut’s Dahiyeh district. Alerts sounded across Tel Aviv as residents moved to shelters.
washingtonpost.comEva Clarke, Hana Berger-Moran and Mark Olsky were born to Jewish mothers who hid their pregnancies at Auschwitz and survived a 16-day death train to Mauthausen.