Kuwaiti officials report the country has foiled an infiltration operation attempted by members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Kuwaiti authorities announced they have successfully thwarted an infiltration attempt by members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
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Kuwait arrests four men accused of being members of Iran's IRGC after an alleged infiltration attempt on Bubiyan Island left one Kuwaiti soldier injured.
Kuwaiti authorities have arrested four individuals accused of being members of Iran's IRGC following an alleged infiltration attempt on Bubiyan Island that resulted in the injury of a Kuwaiti soldier.
Hamas warns of "grave consequences" after Israel passes a law allowing military courts to issue death sentences for the group's members.
Hamas has issued a warning of "grave consequences" following the passage of an Israeli law that authorizes a special military court to impose death sentences on members of the group.
Iran warns the United Arab Emirates of potential strikes if the US and Israel resume military operations against Iranian targets. The warning marks an escalation in Tehran's regional messaging.
Iranian authorities have issued a warning to the United Arab Emirates, stating that the country could face stronger strikes if the United States and Israel resume military operations against Iran.
Israel is reportedly hiring private civilian contractors to demolish homes in southern Lebanon, paying at least $500 per day for the operations. The systematic destruction is occurring in areas with restricted access for local inhabitants.
Reports indicate that Israel is employing private civilian contractors to demolish residential structures in southern Lebanon, with payments reported at a minimum of $500 per day. These operations are reportedly occurring in areas where local access is restricted amid ongoing military activity.
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