Israeli Forces Set Up Desert Camp in Iraq During Iran War
Israeli forces established a temporary desert camp in Iraq during the US-Israel war with Iran, Iraqi and US officials confirmed, sparking controversy.
Israeli forces established a temporary desert camp in Iraq during the US-Israel war with Iran, Iraqi and US officials confirmed, sparking controversy.
Artillery fire in Baghdad celebrated the formation of a new government under Prime Minister Ali Al-Zaidi, ending months of political deadlock.
Iraq exported only 10 million barrels of oil through the Strait of Hormuz in April, down from 93 million monthly before the Iran war, due to tanker insurance issues and regional conflict.
The kidnapping and quick release of US journalist Shelly Kittleson by Kataib Hezbollah raises fears that Iran may again use hostages as bargaining chips in its standoff with the US.
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