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Following a Houthi missile breach of the Iron Dome that struck near Israel’s primary international gateway, officials have issued stern warnings and signalled readiness to counter further provocations. The incident underscores escalating regional tensions and a geopolitical game of high stakes and sharper tongues.
Les États-Unis ont intensifié leurs attaques contre les Houthis depuis le retour de Donald Trump.
Houthi missile penetrates Iron Dome and strikes near Tel Aviv international airport
'Israel will respond to the attack on Ben-Gurion Airport — and, at a time and place of our choosing, to their Iranian terror masters as well,' said the Israeli premier
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