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Around 60 of Iran's missiles failed on their own, multiple reports say. AdvertisementHalf of the missiles Iran fired at Israel over the weekend failed on launch or malfunctioned and crashed, according to reports. But around 60 of Iran's missiles failed on their own, according to several reports. An estimated 50% of Iran's 120 ballistic missiles failed to launch or crashed in flight, unnamed US officials told CBS News and The Wall Street Journal. President Biden said on Friday that he expected Iran to attack Israel "sooner, rather than later."
Persons: , Gilad Erdan, CHARLY TRIBALLEAU, Amir Saeid Iravani, Israel, Biden, Sean McFate, McFate, They've Organizations: Service, CBS News, Street Journal, United Nations Security Council, Getty, Israel Defense Forces, Navatim Air Force Base, UN, Sky News, Syracuse University, Israel, Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, US Department of Defense Locations: Israel, Iran, Syria, France, Jordan, Gaza
President Joe Biden told reporters on Friday that he expected Iran to attack Israel "sooner, rather than later." Advertisement"The fact that the Biden administration is both arming Israel and sending aid to Gaza shows the world that the Biden team has no strategic competence," McFate said. But the president's support for Israel runs counter to the reasons he said the US should support Ukraine. "I've just spoken with Prime Minister Netanyahu to reaffirm America's ironclad commitment to the security of Israel," Biden said. However, in the same call, Biden told the prime minister that the US will oppose a counterattack against Iran, a senior White House official told CNN.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Sean McFate, McFate, Biden, Israel, They've, Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu Organizations: Service, Associated Press, Business, Israel, Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship, Public Affairs, Washington Post, Biden, Ukraine, Israeli, White House, CNN Locations: Israel, Gaza, Iran, Syria, Damascus, Hamas, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Ukraine
The death of Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Wagner mercenary chief, has set off intense speculation over the future of the world’s most dangerous private army. In reality, the departure of the boss may not change much. After Mr. Prighozin’s failed mutiny in June, President Vladimir Putin forced many Wagner mercenaries to surrender their weapons to the Russian military, granting his generals their wish. Reports emerged on Thursday that the Russian government is now moving to take control of operations of the enterprise there that Mr. Prigozhin built as a conflict entrepreneur. It is simply too profitable for Mr. Putin to fully disband.
Persons: Yevgeny Prigozhin, Wagner, Prigozhin, Dmitri Utkin, Prighozin’s, Vladimir Putin, Wagner’s, Putin Organizations: Mr Locations: Russian, Africa
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