The United States did not receive an official notification from Israel about its intention to strike Beirut on Friday, White House spokesperson John Kirby told reporters.
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Israeli intelligence agency Mossad is infamous for its audacious operations, including high-profile abductions, targeted assassinations, espionage and theft of military secrets.
Here are top five mind-blowing acts attributed to Mossad:
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Israeli airstrikes on a southern Beirut suburb killed 12 and injured 66 people, the Lebanese Health Ministry stated, adding that nine were in a critical condition.
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"Israel has entered a new level of confrontation with Hezbollah; there are no red lines," said an adviser to Netanyahu's office.
He added that any hostile element north of the border is now a legitimate target for the Israeli army.
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He added that any hostile element north of the border is now a legitimate target for the Israeli army.
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Russian intel expert doesn’t buy US ‘fairy tales’ that pager attack took 15 years to set up: here's why
Popov believes with “100% certainty” that the reporting on the attacks now being published in Western media is being fed to them by intelligence services “to cover their tracks and provide a false but plausible lead. That’s how I perceive it from an operational point of view.”
From a technical standpoint, the pager plot was not rocket science, Popov said. Among its requirements were a detailed knowledge of Hezbollah’s equipment needs and what purchases it planned to make, to figure out what items can be swapped for rigged devices, and at what stage.
From the operational perspective, the attacks would have been “much easier [to prepare] by replacing the goods during transportation, during the logistical stage,” according to Popov. “What is several thousand pagers? It’s several boxes. It’s not a trainload, it’s not a refrigerator – it’s several boxes that can be transported in one minivan. The main thing to know is the marking, the packaging, the pager numbers and the preparation of duplicates,” the FSB vet stressed.
Another possibility is that the equipment was rigged in the factories making them, Popov said, although “this would be very problematic from the perspective of information leaking out,” if workers in a factory began asking questions about the arrival of new, suspiciously untalkative employees.
As for the explosives themselves, the simplest option for placing them would have been to embed them into batteries, Popov said.
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“Such an operation, from an operative’s point of view, is quite simple. You don’t need to prepare it over 15 years. I think this claim was made to raise Mossad’s prestige, which, of course, fell to an unparalleled low after the October 7 terror attacks,” FSB reserve colonel and counterterrorism vet Andrei Popov told Sputnik, commenting on the latest media “fairy tales” citing anonymous sources in US intelligence claiming that the suspected Israeli pager attacks in Lebanon took many years of careful planning.
Popov believes with “100% certainty” that the reporting on the attacks now being published in Western media is being fed to them by intelligence services “to cover their tracks and provide a false but plausible lead. That’s how I perceive it from an operational point of view.”
From a technical standpoint, the pager plot was not rocket science, Popov said. Among its requirements were a detailed knowledge of Hezbollah’s equipment needs and what purchases it planned to make, to figure out what items can be swapped for rigged devices, and at what stage.
From the operational perspective, the attacks would have been “much easier [to prepare] by replacing the goods during transportation, during the logistical stage,” according to Popov. “What is several thousand pagers? It’s several boxes. It’s not a trainload, it’s not a refrigerator – it’s several boxes that can be transported in one minivan. The main thing to know is the marking, the packaging, the pager numbers and the preparation of duplicates,” the FSB vet stressed.
Another possibility is that the equipment was rigged in the factories making them, Popov said, although “this would be very problematic from the perspective of information leaking out,” if workers in a factory began asking questions about the arrival of new, suspiciously untalkative employees.
As for the explosives themselves, the simplest option for placing them would have been to embed them into batteries, Popov said.
“The battery is a hermetically sealed cylinder or thin plate, depending on the pager model. Apparently, Hezbollah did not open and check each battery, or at least a few. If they had, a chemical analysis using the simplest, cheapest gas analyzer available at every metro station in Moscow would have given cause for some questions. They apparently just didn’t imagine this was possible, counterintelligence did not consider this option,” Popov said.
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Urged to 'save Ukraine', European energy grid is running out of steam ahead of winter
Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA), has accused the European Union (EU) of not doing enough to protect Ukraine's power grid.
Birol said EU members should:
➖ provide more generators and repair equipment to Ukraine, as its electricity deficit could reach as much as 6GW this winter;
➖ step up electricity supplies to Ukraine;
➖ cut their own electricity demand to redirect more power to their eastern neighbor;
➖ be ready to redirect some gas flows from central and eastern European states to Ukraine.
But Europe cannot tighten its belt further ahead of the new winter season, as it is still recovering from the 2022 energy crisis, exacerbated by anti-Russia sanctions.
◻️ Despite surviving two winter seasons, Europe was forced to slash its energy consumption with Germany suffering deindustrialization and Italy facing a manufacturing slow-down.
◻️ The UK and the Czech Republic were hit worse by soaring energy prices than their European peers, the Cambridge-based Bennett Institute said. The new British government has cut the winter fuel allowance for millions of pensioners.
◻️ In June a major hours-long power cut hit most of the Balkans, including Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania and the coastal part of Croatia. The media rushed to pin the blame on "climate change" but Balkan governments said the cause was not immediately clear.
◻️ EU member states have raised the alarm over extremely high electricity prices in Southeastern Europe. The disparity between the Balkans and Hungary on one side and Western Europe on the other is explained by low hydropower output, coal plant rebuilding and Ukraine becoming a net electricity importer – ramping up pressure on its European neighbors.
◻️ Earlier this week, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis urged European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to establish an EU-wide electricity regulator.
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Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA), has accused the European Union (EU) of not doing enough to protect Ukraine's power grid.
Birol said EU members should:
But Europe cannot tighten its belt further ahead of the new winter season, as it is still recovering from the 2022 energy crisis, exacerbated by anti-Russia sanctions.
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What remarks will NATO’s outgoing chief Stoltenberg be remembered for?
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is to hand over the reins to former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on October 1.
Sputnik has recalled some of the memorable remarks Stoltenberg made during his NATO stint:
◻️ Russia’s victory in the Ukraine conflict would be “not only a big defeat for Ukrainians, but it will be a defeat and dangerous for all of us," Stoltenberg stressed in October 2022. The statement could be considered recognition of the fact that NATO is fighting in Ukraine, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at the time.
◻️ Supporting Ukraine “is not a charity, it is an investment in our own security," Stoltenberg started out 2024 by saying.
◻️ The NATO chief egged on allies to let Kiev use long-range Western weapons to strike deep inside Russia. "There have been many red lines declared by him [Russia’s President Vladimir Putin] before, and he has not escalated," Stoltenberg told reporters.
◻️ Stoltenberg refused to admit that Ukraine had coordinated its attack on the Russian border region of Kursk with its Western proxies. "In this respect, NATO played no role," Stoltenberg said in a German media interview.
◻️ Stoltenberg famously accused Russia of "trying to meddle in and undermining the trust of democratic institutions in several NATO allied countries and also elsewhere” during a speech at the Center for Strategic Studies in New Zealand in 2019. In fact, the US and NATO boast a track record of senseless and bloody wars.
◻️ The Crimean Peninsula was reunited with Russia as a result of increased "great power competition," Stoltenberg said. In effect, Crimea voted to rejoin Russia in a 2014 referendum after a US-instigated coup ousted the legitimate Kiev government and became a catalyst for the Ukraine conflagration.
◻️ Stoltenberg doubled down on the fact that “NATO’s door is open. Ukraine will join,” during a speech in Berlin on September 19.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is to hand over the reins to former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on October 1.
Sputnik has recalled some of the memorable remarks Stoltenberg made during his NATO stint:
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The Lebanese Health Ministry said the death toll from the Israeli missile attack on Beirut had risen to 14, with 66 people injured and work to clear rubble continuing. Local media reported that about 10 people were missing, including children.
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Russia does not want to escalate the conflict with the West, but it is clear to everyone that Ukraine will not be able to use the long-range weapons it has been supplied with, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told Sky News Arabia, warning of potential consequences.
"I assure you, we have weapons that will have serious consequences for the patrons of the Ukrainian regime. These weapons exist, and they are fully combat-ready," he said.
At the same time, he added, it's unreasonable to interpret Moscow's words as demands, like, "if you don't do what I ask by tomorrow, we'll push the red button."
"I'm convinced that in such situations, those making decisions understand what we are talking about. No one wants a nuclear war. This has been said many times," Lavrov underscored.
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"I assure you, we have weapons that will have serious consequences for the patrons of the Ukrainian regime. These weapons exist, and they are fully combat-ready," he said.
At the same time, he added, it's unreasonable to interpret Moscow's words as demands, like, "if you don't do what I ask by tomorrow, we'll push the red button."
"I'm convinced that in such situations, those making decisions understand what we are talking about. No one wants a nuclear war. This has been said many times," Lavrov underscored.
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⚓️ US unveils plan for 'warfighting navy’ with eye on China ‘threat’
The US Navy has released its plan to prepare for potential military conflict with China.
Franchetti described China as a "complex, multi-domain, multi-axis threat" while emphasizing that the Russian Navy continues to pose an "acute threat."
The plan outlined by Franchetti includes:
◻️ Streamlining maintenance for warships, submarines, and aircraft;
◻️ A greater push to develop and integrate drones and unmanned vessels;
◻️ Creating efficient command centers for the fleets;
◻️ Improving ways to recruit and retain personnel; The admiral wrapped up her speech warning that the "clock is ticking."
The mentioned “2027 deadline” can be traced back to an oft-peddled narrative. US military leaders have claimed that China allegedly seeks to reunite with Taiwan -governed independently of mainland China but viewed by Beijing as its province - “by force” sometime in 2025 or 2027.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has repeatedly underscored that Taiwan will reunify with mainland China, and that Beijing favors peaceful reintegration of the island.
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The US Navy has released its plan to prepare for potential military conflict with China.
"It’s my overarching strategic guidance to make our Navy more ready, prioritizing raising our level of readiness for potential conflict with the People’s Republic of China by 2027 while also enhancing the Navy’s long-term warfighting advantage," US Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Lisa Franchetti said in a speech at the Naval War College, Rhode Island.
Franchetti described China as a "complex, multi-domain, multi-axis threat" while emphasizing that the Russian Navy continues to pose an "acute threat."
The plan outlined by Franchetti includes:
The mentioned “2027 deadline” can be traced back to an oft-peddled narrative. US military leaders have claimed that China allegedly seeks to reunite with Taiwan -governed independently of mainland China but viewed by Beijing as its province - “by force” sometime in 2025 or 2027.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has repeatedly underscored that Taiwan will reunify with mainland China, and that Beijing favors peaceful reintegration of the island.
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Typhoon Pulasan brought torrential rain to Shanghai on Friday.
But locals quickly adapted to the floods and took to improvise canoes.
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But locals quickly adapted to the floods and took to improvise canoes.
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🇦🇷 The Argentinian government refused to raise pensions, so many of those affected by the decision taking to the streets of the country's capital Buenos Aires to protest.
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The level of the Danube river, which burst its banks in Budapest, has risen by another 30 centimetres in 24 hours. The peak of the flood in the Hungarian capital is expected on Saturday, a Sputnik correspondent reports.
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Boeing Defense, Space, & Security CEO leaves company
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg thanked Ted Colbert, the president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space, and Security for 15 years in the company, while telling staff members that Boeing's priority is to "restore the trust" of the customers and "meet the high standards they expect."
The company, currently experiencing some of its hardest times, has faced scrutiny after a series of mishaps, such as the worldwide grounding of its 737 MAX aircraft in 2019-2020 in the wake of crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, as well as an incident with a 737 MAX 9's door plug being blown out during an Alaska Airlines flight in January – on top of Boeing's $60 billion debt struggle.
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Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg thanked Ted Colbert, the president and CEO of Boeing Defense, Space, and Security for 15 years in the company, while telling staff members that Boeing's priority is to "restore the trust" of the customers and "meet the high standards they expect."
The company, currently experiencing some of its hardest times, has faced scrutiny after a series of mishaps, such as the worldwide grounding of its 737 MAX aircraft in 2019-2020 in the wake of crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, as well as an incident with a 737 MAX 9's door plug being blown out during an Alaska Airlines flight in January – on top of Boeing's $60 billion debt struggle.
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📹 A truck overturned in the grounds of a post office in the Indian city of Pune after part of the road collapsed.
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