Iranian authorities have announced the arrest of <strong>19 individuals</strong> on charges of espionage for enemy states. These arrests are part of Iran's efforts to bolster its internal security amid rising external threats.
Singapore's Minister of Home Affairs, K. Shanmugam, reported that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has heightened global security threats, including in Singapore. He emphasized that the rise in violence in the region could escalate the risks of attacks and lead to incidents beyond the immediate conflict.
U.S. and Israeli pressures aim to weaken Iran's security structure by targeting police stations and Basij bases. These attacks seek to dismantle the state's ability to control the streets following failed attempts to ignite an uprising within Iran.
Reports indicate that the man who crashed a truck into a synagogue in Michigan was inspired by Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese group. The incident occurred at a sensitive time, raising questions about the influence of armed groups on domestic security.
The FBI has revealed that the attack on Michigan's largest synagogue earlier this month was a terrorist act linked to Hezbollah, raising new security concerns in the United States.
Iranian intelligence has announced the arrest of a group linked to hostile networks, gathering information that contributed to targeting areas in Semnan province. This operation is part of Iran's efforts to combat security threats amid rising tensions.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior announced the thwarting of a terrorist plot aimed at assassinating state leaders, resulting in the arrest of a network comprising 20 individuals, including Kuwaitis, Iranians, and Lebanese, some of whom are fugitives abroad.