U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 50% tariff on any country supplying arms to Iran, reflecting a significant escalation in U.S. policy towards Tehran. This decision follows a ceasefire agreement reached just a day earlier.
U.S. President Donald Trump disclosed that the United States attempted to deliver weapons to Iranian opposition groups during protests in January. However, the operation failed as intermediaries seized the shipments before they could reach their intended recipients.
On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he sent weapons to protesters in Iran facing repression from the Iranian regime. However, he noted that these weapons did not reach them, raising questions about the effectiveness of U.S. support in such crises.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that his administration sent weapons to individuals inside Iran to overthrow the regime, but these individuals retained them instead of using them against the government. This statement comes amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
The Turkish presidency firmly denied reports claiming that Ankara sent weapons to Iran, labeling them as 'black propaganda' aimed at tarnishing its image in regional crises. This statement emphasizes Turkey's commitment to maintaining peace and stability in the region.
Egyptian security authorities announced the arrest of 6 criminals in a significant operation, where they found drugs and weapons valued at <strong>92 million pounds</strong>. This operation is part of the government's efforts to combat organized crime in the country.
Israeli media reports that Israel has decided to stop buying arms from France, raising questions about the reasons behind this decision. This development comes at a sensitive time for international relations.
The Egyptian Ministry of Interior has successfully conducted a large-scale security campaign across various governorates, resulting in the seizure of approximately <strong>half a ton</strong> of drugs and <strong>104</strong> weapons. This initiative is part of the ministry's ongoing efforts to combat crime and enhance public safety.
The Israeli military announced a new wave of airstrikes targeting weapon production sites in Tehran, reflecting escalating regional tensions. This operation is part of Israel's response to perceived security threats from Iran.
Tel Aviv has announced its decision to cease all arms purchases from France, citing what it perceives as a hostile stance from Paris over the past two years. This decision follows directives from Israeli Defense Minister <strong>Yoav Gallant</strong>.
The United States has targeted a large munitions depot in Iran using bunker buster bombs, as confirmed by an American official. This action reflects a significant escalation in tensions between Washington and Tehran.
The Ministry of Interior announced the seizure of <strong>403 drug cases</strong> and <strong>179 weapons</strong>, along with the execution of <strong>71,000 judicial rulings</strong> in just 24 hours. These operations are part of the ministry's efforts to enhance security and combat crime in the country.
Saudi customs authorities reported the seizure of <strong>642 smuggling cases</strong> at border points last week, reflecting their ongoing commitment to combat smuggling and related crimes. This operation highlights the challenges faced in maintaining national security and local economic stability.
The Egyptian Ministry of Interior announced the successful seizure of <strong>395 drug cases</strong> and <strong>240 weapons</strong> within just <strong>24 hours</strong>. These operations are part of the ministry's efforts to combat crime and enhance security in the country.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has indicated that the United States may redirect weapons originally designated for Ukraine towards the Middle East. This decision raises strategic questions amid rising tensions in the region.
Concerns have erupted among residents of Osnabrück regarding Volkswagen's reported plans to produce weapons for Israel at its local factory. Many view this move as a threat to the city's identity as a 'City of Peace.'
Israel has received over 200 aircraft and ships carrying approximately <strong>8,000 tons</strong> of military equipment and munitions since the onset of aggression against Iran, indicating a significant escalation in regional conflict. These shipments reflect the increasing tensions in the area.
Tel Aviv announced it has received <strong>8,000 tons</strong> of weapons and ammunition since February 28, as part of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. This was revealed in a statement from the Israeli Ministry of Defense regarding ongoing supply efforts.
Western intelligence reports indicate that Russia is close to finalizing shipments of lethal weapons, food supplies, and medicines to Iran. This development comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing regional tensions.
A Berlin court has sentenced four men to prison terms ranging from four to six years for storing weapons intended for potential terrorist attacks linked to Hamas. The prosecution identified potential targets in Germany, including American and Israeli sites.
The Lebanese military court has issued arrest warrants for two Hezbollah members after their interrogation regarding the possession and transfer of missiles and military weapons, marking a shift in judicial handling of the party's security files.
On Monday, the Israeli army confirmed it has found anti-tank missile sites in southern Lebanon, raising security concerns in the region amid escalating tensions.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg revealed in an interview with CBS that Iran is dangerously close to acquiring weapons capable of reaching significant European capitals such as Berlin, Paris, and Rome. These statements come at a sensitive time marked by escalating tensions in the Middle East.