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Netanyahu Strengthens Authority by Appointing Deep State Expert

Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> has appointed a <strong>deep state theory expert</strong> as his chief advisor, reflecting his new political direction amidst rising internal and external tensions in Israel. This decision comes at a critical time as Netanyahu seeks to consolidate his power amid increasing criticism.

Iran Executes Two Men Convicted of Attacking Government Building

Iran has executed two men convicted of attacking a government building, according to reports from judicial media. This action comes amid rising tensions in the country regarding internal security issues.

Dismissal of Pam Bondi Opens Door for Resignations in Trump Administration

Pam Bondi, former Attorney General of Florida, has been dismissed from her position in the Trump administration despite her efforts to pursue the president's rivals. Sources indicate that Bondi may not be the last in a series of potential resignations affecting other officials in the administration.

Iranian Forces Strike Basij Sites Ahead of Potential Internal Movements

Iranian forces have launched strikes on Basij sites, a move that precedes potential internal movements amid rising tensions in the country. Reports indicate that the Revolutionary Guard is exploiting residential buildings in the context of ongoing military operations.

Mongolia's Prime Minister Resigns Amid Rising Party Tensions

The Prime Minister of Mongolia has announced his resignation following escalating tensions within the ruling party, raising concerns about the stability of the government. This decision comes at a critical time as Mongolia faces multiple economic and political challenges.

Lebanon Faces Major Loss After Regional Ceasefire Ends

Political sources in Beirut fear that Lebanon will be the biggest loser following the end of the current regional war, as internal tensions rise over Hezbollah's weapons.