Iraqi Security Forces Find Two More Bodies Of IS Militants, Raising Death Toll To 16
Iraqi security forces have discovered two additional bodies of Islamic State (IS) militants, bringing the total number of IS casualties.
Israel Braces For Weekend Attack From Iran; US Bolsters Military Presence
Amid fears of a wider regional conflict in the Middle East, several US and international airlines, including Air India, have suspended flights to and from Israel.
Pentagon: US Military Starts Building Gaza Pier To Aid Delivery
The facility will have an offshore platform for transferring aid from larger to smaller vessels, as well as a pier for transporting cargo ashore
Update On Gaza War: Food Aid Operation Carried Out In Gaza By US Military
Three Air Forces Central aircraft conducted an airdrop over Gaza at 8:30 a.m, releasing 66 bundles containing about 38,000 meals.
Biden’s Plan For Gaza: Military Airdrop Of Food & Supplies
Israeli soldiers killed over 100 civilians in Gaza on Thursday, escalating the grave situation in the ongoing conflict, which began with Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7
US F-35 Fighter Jet Goes Missing Following Mid-Flight Emergency
Base authorities have been conducting a search in collaboration with federal aviation regulators in the vicinity of two lakes north of Charleston.
A Response To Rivals: North Korea Launches ICBM, Calls US-South Korean Drill ‘Most Unstable Security Environment’
The ICBM launch was North Korea's fourth missile event in about a week as it ratcheted up a tit-for-tat response to the US-South Korean military drill
Pakistani Brothers To Reunite With Family After 20 Years In Guantanamo
Guantanamo at its peak in 2003 held about 600 people whom the United States considered terrorists
Black Hawk Helicopter Crashes In Alabama, “No survivors,” Says Investigator Brent Patterson
"I'm deeply saddened by the fatal helicopter crash that happened in Madison County today," US Rep. Dale Strong said in a tweet.