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GB News: ‘Quite taken aback’: Labour minister admits he was not prepared for one shocking reality of top job
Britain's Defence Secretary John Healey disclosed that the UK faced 90,000 cyber attacks from hostile states, notably Russia, over the past year. This revelation coincided with the release of the National Security Strategy, which emphasizes the need for heightened homeland security and resilience against increasing threats.
The strategy outlines a commitment to boost defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, with a focus on core defense and national resilience. It highlights the necessity for the UK to prepare for potential wartime scenarios and addresses the complexities of nuclear weapons management amid rising global tensions.
Times Of Israel: Iran says 700 arrested for wartime ties with Israel; 3 alleged Mossad agents hanged
Iran has arrested over 700 individuals accused of ties to Israel following a ceasefire that ended nearly two weeks of conflict. State media reported that the arrests are part of a crackdown on what Iran claims is an active Israeli spy network within its borders.
Additionally, Iran executed three men accused of collaborating with Israel, marking a continuation of its severe stance against perceived foreign threats. The executions and arrests come in the wake of significant military actions between Iran and Israel, including missile strikes and airstrikes targeting critical sites.
Fox News: Trump slams Bibi over ceasefire violations, denounces cable channels over skepticism
President Trump initially celebrated a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, claiming it would end a 12-day conflict. However, after violations from both sides, including an Iranian missile attack, Trump expressed anger and frustration, demanding both nations "cool down."
Despite the turmoil, Trump later communicated with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who agreed to respect the ceasefire contingent on Iran's compliance. Trump also criticized media coverage of U.S. military actions in Iran, asserting that the strikes had been effective, although reports suggested limited impact on Iran's nuclear program.
Forbes: Trump Dismisses Report Saying U.S. Bombing On Iran Had Little Impact (Live)
President Trump claimed that U.S. bombings completely destroyed Iran's nuclear sites, countering reports suggesting only temporary setbacks to Iran's nuclear program. He criticized media outlets for calling the military action less effective and defended the operation as a significant success.
Iran's Foreign Minister stated that negotiations with the U.S. would not resume amid ongoing aggression, while Iranian officials accused the U.S. of violating international law. Following the strikes, Iran launched missiles at a U.S. airbase, leading to a declared ceasefire that Israel accused Iran of violating.