— All the other sources quoted on the Jerusalem Post article mention that nor the King of Jordan, His Royal Majesty Abdullah II of Jordan, nor General al-Sisi of Egypt - vital for any Palestine-related topic - were invited for the meetings in Riyadh
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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia would agree to a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine only if the United States and European countries halt all arms deliveries to Kyiv.
This declaration comes amid renewed diplomatic efforts and intensified fighting in eastern Ukraine. Moscow insists that Western military support is prolonging the conflict and undermining any chance for peace.
No response yet from Washington or European leaders.
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According to sources aligned with the Pakistani military, a large-scale retaliatory strike was carried out targeting more than 20 Indian military facilities. The following sites were reportedly hit:
1. Beas – BrahMos missile storage site allegedly destroyed.
2. Udhampur Air Base – Claimed destruction of air defense systems and severe damage to the base.
3. Pathankot Air Base – Runway reportedly damaged.
4. Jalandhar Air Base – Hit; damage assessment pending.
5. Gujarat – Multiple air bases allegedly struck.
6. Hisar (near Delhi) – Missile reportedly intercepted; no confirmed impact.
7. Rajasthan – Army installations targeted; extent of damage unclear.
8. Srinagar Air Base – Claimed direct hit with confirmed casualties.
9. Chandigarh – Arms depot reportedly destroyed.
These reports have not been independently verified, and Indian authorities have not issued an official response regarding the extent or confirmation of these attacks.
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The following is attributable to Spokesperson Tammy Bruce:
Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir earlier today. He continued to urge both parties to find ways to deescalate and offered U.S. assistance in starting constructive talks in order to avoid future conflicts.
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Combat Intel – BREAKING NEWS – OSINT – REPORTS
—Some people and analysts speculate that India may not officially declare war on Pakistan, but they have not ruled out the possibility. Given the current tensions and military mobilizations, experts suggest that while a formal declaration of war may not be imminent, the situation remains highly volatile and could escalate further depending on future actions by both sides.
The possibility of limited military operations or continued border skirmishes cannot be dismissed. The coming hours and days are critical as both nations monitor developments closely.
The possibility of limited military operations or continued border skirmishes cannot be dismissed. The coming hours and days are critical as both nations monitor developments closely.
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Combat Intel – BREAKING NEWS – OSINT – REPORTS
—Some people and analysts speculate that India may not officially declare war on Pakistan, but they have not ruled out the possibility. Given the current tensions and military mobilizations, experts suggest that while a formal declaration of war may not be…
—The Indian public is expecting a firm and resolute stance from their government in response to the recent events. Given the heightened tensions and previous cross-border incidents, many citizens are calling for decisive action. There is a widespread sentiment that the government must take strong measures to ensure national security and demonstrate strength in the face of ongoing provocations.
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