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📢 🇮🇱 🇱🇧 Netanyahu:
There is no ceasefire in Lebanon.
We continue to strike Hezbollah with full force, and we will not stop until we restore your security.
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There is no ceasefire in Lebanon.
We continue to strike Hezbollah with full force, and we will not stop until we restore your security.
📎 Clash Report
🇮🇱 ❌️ 🇵🇸 Israel approves record 34 new West Bank settlements
The Israeli cabinet quietly approved the establishment of an unprecedented 34 new settlements in the occupied West Bank in a meeting two weeks ago, according to the Times of Israel and i24 News—the largest single approval of settlements by any cabinet to date.
The decision brings the total number of new settlements established or retroactively legalized by the current government since it took office in 2022 to 103. By comparison, only six new settlements were formally approved by Israel in the three decades following the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993.
The approval was kept under wraps during the war at the request of the United States according to two officials that spoke to Ynet.
All Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank remain illegal under international law.
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The Israeli cabinet quietly approved the establishment of an unprecedented 34 new settlements in the occupied West Bank in a meeting two weeks ago, according to the Times of Israel and i24 News—the largest single approval of settlements by any cabinet to date.
The decision brings the total number of new settlements established or retroactively legalized by the current government since it took office in 2022 to 103. By comparison, only six new settlements were formally approved by Israel in the three decades following the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993.
The approval was kept under wraps during the war at the request of the United States according to two officials that spoke to Ynet.
All Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank remain illegal under international law.
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🛢 🇸🇦 🇮🇷 Strike on Saudi Arabia’s East–West Pipeline has knocked out ~700,000 barrels per day – about 10% of its 7 million bpd maximum capacity – hitting the kingdom’s only bypass to the Strait of Hormuz.
▫️ Separately, attacks on upstream fields have cut about 600,000 bpd in production — roughly 7.5% of Saudi Arabia’s prewar output (~8 million bpd) and likely to fall primarily on exports, which were running at about 4.2–4.6 million bpd in early April.
🛢️Full Breakdown:
According to the Saudi Press Agency - the kingdom’s official state news outlet - recent attacks have caused widespread damage across the energy sector:
🔸 Pumping station on the East–West Pipeline hit, cutting ~700,000 bpd in throughput
▪️The Petroline had been ramped up to full capacity in mid-March to sustain exports during the Hormuz disruption, far above its typical peacetime flow of 1.2–2 million bpd.
🔸 Upstream production hit:
▪️ Manifa field (major offshore heavy crude source) − ~300,000 bpd
▪️ Khurais field (one of Saudi Arabia’s largest onshore fields) − ~300,000 bpd
🔸 Major refineries hit, operations disrupted:
▪️ SATORP (Jubail) – ~400,000 bpd, one of the world’s largest export refineries
▪️ Ras Tanura – ~550,000 bpd + Saudi Arabia’s main export terminal
▪️ SAMREF (Yanbu) – ~400,000 bpd, key Red Sea export hub
▪️ Riyadh refinery – ~120,000 bpd, central domestic supply
🔸 Gas infrastructure hit:
▪️ Ju’aymah processing and export hub – hit by fires, disrupting LPG and NGL flows from one of the world’s largest facilities — with ~1.1 million bpd NGL processing capacity and LPG exports averaging ~450,000 tons per month, a key supply source for Asian markets
🔸 One worker was killed, seven injured in recent attacks (likely yesterday though unclear)
Saudi officials warned the attacks are tightening global supply, draining inventories, and increasing volatility in oil markets.
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▫️ Separately, attacks on upstream fields have cut about 600,000 bpd in production — roughly 7.5% of Saudi Arabia’s prewar output (~8 million bpd) and likely to fall primarily on exports, which were running at about 4.2–4.6 million bpd in early April.
🛢️Full Breakdown:
According to the Saudi Press Agency - the kingdom’s official state news outlet - recent attacks have caused widespread damage across the energy sector:
🔸 Pumping station on the East–West Pipeline hit, cutting ~700,000 bpd in throughput
▪️The Petroline had been ramped up to full capacity in mid-March to sustain exports during the Hormuz disruption, far above its typical peacetime flow of 1.2–2 million bpd.
🔸 Upstream production hit:
▪️ Manifa field (major offshore heavy crude source) − ~300,000 bpd
▪️ Khurais field (one of Saudi Arabia’s largest onshore fields) − ~300,000 bpd
🔸 Major refineries hit, operations disrupted:
▪️ SATORP (Jubail) – ~400,000 bpd, one of the world’s largest export refineries
▪️ Ras Tanura – ~550,000 bpd + Saudi Arabia’s main export terminal
▪️ SAMREF (Yanbu) – ~400,000 bpd, key Red Sea export hub
▪️ Riyadh refinery – ~120,000 bpd, central domestic supply
🔸 Gas infrastructure hit:
▪️ Ju’aymah processing and export hub – hit by fires, disrupting LPG and NGL flows from one of the world’s largest facilities — with ~1.1 million bpd NGL processing capacity and LPG exports averaging ~450,000 tons per month, a key supply source for Asian markets
🔸 One worker was killed, seven injured in recent attacks (likely yesterday though unclear)
Saudi officials warned the attacks are tightening global supply, draining inventories, and increasing volatility in oil markets.
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💢CONFIRMED: Strike on Saudi Arabia’s East–West Pipeline has knocked out ~700,000 barrels per day – about 10% of its 7 million bpd maximum capacity – hitting the kingdom’s only bypass to the Strait of Hormuz.
▫️ Separately, attacks on upstream fields have…
▫️ Separately, attacks on upstream fields have…
📢 🇺🇸 🤬 Trump calls Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and Megyn Kelly, "Low IQ... stupid people... nobody cares about them, they’re NUT JOBS, TROUBLEMAKERS."
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🇺🇸🇮🇷⚡️- BREAKING: "There are reports that Iran is charging fees to tankers going through the Hormuz Strait — They better not be and, if they are, they better stop now! President DONALD J. TRUMP"
🚢 🇮🇷 🇴🇲 Daily breakdown of vessel types passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
https://hormuztracking.com/
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https://hormuztracking.com/
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📢 🇺🇸 🇮🇷 In another post on his Truth Social app, U.S. President Donald J. Trump has said that Iran’s actions, as it relates to charging fees for transit through the Strait of Hormuz, is “not the agreement we have.” President Trump also called the measure “dishonorable.”
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📢 🇺🇸 🤬 Trump calls Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and Megyn Kelly, "Low IQ... stupid people... nobody cares about them, they’re NUT JOBS, TROUBLEMAKERS." 📎 Disclosetv
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🇺🇸🌍 - “They're halfway home.
The Artemis II astronauts have hit the "halfway" mark between the Moon and the Earth. They will splash down in the Pacific Ocean around 8:07 pm ET on Friday, April 10 (0007 UTC on Saturday, April 11), off the coast of San Diego.” - NASA.
The Artemis II astronauts have hit the "halfway" mark between the Moon and the Earth. They will splash down in the Pacific Ocean around 8:07 pm ET on Friday, April 10 (0007 UTC on Saturday, April 11), off the coast of San Diego.” - NASA.
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🇺🇬 🐵 📖 Wild chimpanzees recorded waging ‘civil war’ with coordinated attacks between two groups
The researchers drew on more than three decades of behavioural observations of the well-studied group of chimpanzees to determine the permanent split in the largest known group of wild chimpanzees in the world. While the chimps had been socially cohesive from at least 1995 until 2015, something shifted in the group’s dynamics, and by 2018 two distinct groups had emerged – the western chimps and the central chimps.
With the two groups solidified, members of the western group made 24 sustained and coordinated attacks on the central one in the seven years that followed, killing at least seven adult males and 17 infants.
Scientists think that a similar rupture and civil war may have occurred in the 1970s within the chimpanzee group in Gombe, Tanzania, observed by the renowned primatologist Jane Goodall. But, at the time, our basic understanding of chimpanzee behaviour was too limited to fully appreciate the rarity of in-group violence.
Sylvain Lemoine, a professor in biological anthropology at the University of Cambridge, said: “Here we have the first thoroughly reported case of what can be qualified as civil warfare in the species … It shows that, even in absence of cultural group markers, social ties and network connectivity are the cement of group cohesion, and that these ties can be fragilised in specific circumstances, especially when they rely on few key individuals.”
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/09/civil-war-chimpanzee-group-closer-to-human-condition-aoe
The researchers drew on more than three decades of behavioural observations of the well-studied group of chimpanzees to determine the permanent split in the largest known group of wild chimpanzees in the world. While the chimps had been socially cohesive from at least 1995 until 2015, something shifted in the group’s dynamics, and by 2018 two distinct groups had emerged – the western chimps and the central chimps.
With the two groups solidified, members of the western group made 24 sustained and coordinated attacks on the central one in the seven years that followed, killing at least seven adult males and 17 infants.
Scientists think that a similar rupture and civil war may have occurred in the 1970s within the chimpanzee group in Gombe, Tanzania, observed by the renowned primatologist Jane Goodall. But, at the time, our basic understanding of chimpanzee behaviour was too limited to fully appreciate the rarity of in-group violence.
Sylvain Lemoine, a professor in biological anthropology at the University of Cambridge, said: “Here we have the first thoroughly reported case of what can be qualified as civil warfare in the species … It shows that, even in absence of cultural group markers, social ties and network connectivity are the cement of group cohesion, and that these ties can be fragilised in specific circumstances, especially when they rely on few key individuals.”
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/09/civil-war-chimpanzee-group-closer-to-human-condition-aoe
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Wild chimpanzees recorded waging ‘civil war’ with coordinated attacks between two groups
New study describes what may be the first case of a unified community of chimps turning on itself
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🇮🇶⚡️- Iraq's airspace appears open to civilian aircrafts with a plane from Jordan landing safely in Baghdad right now and one having left Basrah's airport moments ago.
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—❗️🇵🇰/🇺🇸/🇮🇷 BREAKING: ‘Reports of the Iranian delegation arriving in Islamabad are false, and negotiations are suspended until Israel agrees to a ceasefire in Lebanon’ – Tasnim
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