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CNN —The wreck of a US Navy destroyer known as the “Ghost Ship of the Pacific” has been found off the coast of California by undersea investigators. USS Stewart pictured arriving in San Francisco Bay in March 1946. The ship was damaged in combat against Japanese forces in 1942 and was captured by the enemy, becoming the Imperial Japanese Navy’s Patrol Boat No. “Soon, far-ranging Allied pilots began reporting the strange sight of an old American destroyer operating deep behind enemy lines,” reads the statement. “Whether lost in battle or sunk as a target, a warship remains sovereign property in perpetuity,” he said in the statement.
Persons: Stewart, Donald M, McPherson, fourstacker, , Samuel J, Cox, Organizations: CNN, US Navy, Navy, Air Sea Heritage Foundation, Search Inc, Cordell Bank National Marine, Heritage Command, Imperial Japanese, Naval, US, Military Locations: California, San Francisco Bay, Imperial, Kure, Japan, San Francisco
EVgo — Shares soared 55% after the electric vehicle charger company received a $1.05 billion conditional loan from the Department of Energy. Hims & Her Health had previously developed compound versions of the drugs to take advantage of the shortage. Joby Aviation – Shares dropped more than 7%, paring back gains made in the previous session. Palantir recently announced that it's partnering with Edgescale AI to deliver Live Edge, a platform that will utilize artificial intelligence for manufacturing, utilities and other areas. Investors see both Vistra and Constellation as becoming key supporters of data center growth for developing tech companies' artificial intelligence technologies.
Persons: Bill Peterson, Eli Lilly, paring, Joby, Levi Strauss, Levi, Jensen Huang, CNBC's, Blackwell, Henning Cosman, Palantir, Sundar Pichai, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Department of Energy, JPMorgan, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, Toyota, Dockers, Wolfspeed, Mizuho, Nvidia, Barclays, Constellation Energy, Nikkei, Investors Locations: U.S, China
Haze and a chlorine odor will likely descend upon Atlanta on Thursday, as officials struggle to contain the fallout from a Georgia chemical lab fire that ignited Sunday. With weather models predicting a wind shift, there is a high likelihood that people across metro Atlanta will wake up on Thursday morning seeing haze and smelling chlorine, GEMA/HS said in the release. While the air quality findings announced Wednesday were above the action level for chlorine, GEMA/HS says workers on site have continued to make progress in neutralizing the product. Periodic increases in chlorine levels around the facility are expected as this process continues, the agency said. GEMA/HS says chlorine levels in the air sit at safe levels.
Persons: Haze, BURNS, Thomas Chastain, Chastain Organizations: Georgia Emergency Management, Homeland Security Agency, U.S . Environmental Protection Agency, Georgia Poison Center Locations: Atlanta, Georgia, Conyers , Georgia, Conyers, Rockdale County, Rockdale, GEMA
Buildings throughout Swannanoa were damaged beyond repair after Hurricane Helene pummeled the region. Deon Hampton / NBC NewsBeverly Eller, 68, who has been staying in shelters the last few days, said she was surprised by the extent of the damage. Deon Hampton / NBC NewsCody said it was going to cost him dearly because he didn't carry insurance on his business. Residents who were forced to flee Swannanoa when Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina didn't know what condition their homes would be in when they returned. Deon Hampton / NBC NewsLike others interviewed in the town, Cody said there was nobody to blame for not better preparing them for this storm.
Persons: Helene, Baxter Eller, Helene pummeled, Deon, Beverly Eller, , Hurricane Helene, Joe Biden, ” Biden, Anthony Penland, Penland, Robert Starks, ” Robert Starks, Starks, hasn't, ” Starks, , Stewart Cody, Cody, ” Cody, Swannanoa, “ We’ve Organizations: Deon Hampton, NBC, Pentagon, NBC News Biden, Emergency, Center, Army Locations: N.C, Asheville, Beverly, Swannanoa, Hurricane, North Carolina, Raleigh, Georgia, Florida, Whitson, Pine Bluff , Arkansas
TOKYO — A regional airport in southwest Japan was closed on Wednesday after a U.S. bombshell, most likely dropped during World War II to stem “kamikaze” attacks, exploded near its runway, causing nearly 90 flight cancellations. Miyazaki Airport shut its runway after the explosion caused a crater 23 feet wide and nearly 3 feet deep in the middle of the taxiway next to the runway, according to a Japanese transport ministry official. No injuries were reported, but live cam footage showed an airplane had been taxiing nearby just two minutes before the explosion, according to local broadcaster MRT. Multiple unexploded bombs have previously been found at Miyazaki airport, the transport ministry official said. More than 79 years since the end of the war, unexploded bombs from the intense airstrikes are still found across Japan today.
Persons: Yoshimasa Hayashi Organizations: Miyazaki, Defense Force, JAL, ANA, Self - Defense Forces Locations: TOKYO, Japan, U.S, American, Miyazaki, Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Kyushu
Vice presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz faced off in their first and only debate Tuesday night, squaring off over everything from foreign policy and the economy to the 2020 election and abortion rights. Contemporaneous newspaper reports — first reported by Minnesota Public Radio News and APM Reports — place Walz in Nebraska at the time. Fact-check: Is housing 60% more expensive during the Biden administration? “Iran, which launched this attack, has received over $100 billion in unfrozen assets thanks to the Kamala Harris administration," Vance said. As part of a prisoner exchange the Biden administration negotiated with Iran last year, $6 billion more in Iranian assets were unfrozen.
Persons: Vance, Tim Walz, Walz, , America —, , , That’s, Kamala Harris, Biden, Harris, hasn’t, " Walz, Harris “, she’s, Donald Trump’s, You’ve, Donald Trump, Obama, Harris wasn’t, unfroze, Trump, Trump “, I’ve, Mike Pence Organizations: America, CNN, Minnesota Public Radio, APM, U.S, Center for American Progress, Economic, Global, Washington Post, Social Security, Immigration, Department of Homeland Security, NBC News, Biden, Democratic, Health Affairs, Customs, Capitol, Centers for Disease Control, Minnesota Health Locations: China, Nebraska, Hong Kong, Beijing, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Ireland, Norway, Spain, Lechleitner, U.S, Iran, Minnesota,
Iran launched a massive ballistic missile strike on Israel yesterday. War analysts suggest the attack was likely intended to overwhelm air defenses and damage specific military targets. AdvertisementIran's strike on Israel on Tuesday with over 180 ballistic missiles was a massive attack, what appears to be the largest single ballistic missile barrage in history. The attack was largely ineffective, US and Israeli officials said, but conflict experts say it wasn't just for show. Despite this, the attack was reportedly largely repelled by Israeli air defenses, as well as assets from the US and its allies and partners.
Persons: , Hassan Nasrallah, Ismail Haniyeh, HOSSEIN BERIS, ISW, Jake Sullivan, Kamala Harris Organizations: Service, Institute for, Washington DC, Israel Defense Forces, Security Locations: Iran, Israel, Washington, Iranian, Syria
Palmer Luckey's defense tech startup Anduril is setting its sights on space. AdvertisementDefense tech startup Anduril is fast building a reputation for disrupting the traditional defense industry with its futuristic flying and underwater autonomous devices. Anduril said the mission would "be the foundation for Anduril and Apex's commitment to regularly deploying more mass to orbit. " Last week, the company landed a $25.3 million contract with the US Space Force, a branch of the military established four years ago to protect US interests in space. AdvertisementAnduril has been contracted to expand the use of its artificial intelligence-powered Lattice software on Space Force's Space Surveillance Network (SSN).
Persons: Palmer, Anduril, , Palmer Luckey, Gokul Subramanian Organizations: Apex, Service, Defense, SpaceX, US Space Force, Surveillance, Space, Engineering, US Air Force, Australia's Navy, Air Force Locations: United States, Anduril's
Ford F-150 Lightning owners in Florida and South Carolina used their trucks as mobile generators. Courtesy of Justin LongLong, who also hosts the podcast Straight from the Horse Doctor's Mouth, will talk to anyone who will listen about his electric truck's capabilities. Advertisement"So many people were stunned to realize that everything inside the vet clinic was running off my truck," Long said. "I spent a large part of my day just talking about the electric truck and the advantages that come with having one." Meanwhile, in hard-hit South Carolina, Chris Wilson says his electric truck is "literally saving my life."
Persons: Ford, , Helene, Justin, Long, Justin Long Long, it's, Hurricane Helene, Chris Wilson, Wilson, Chris Wilson's Organizations: Ford, Pro Power, Service, Springhill Equine Veterinary Clinic, Business, nab Locations: Florida, South Carolina, North Central Florida, Springhill, Florida , Georgia, North Carolina, Carolina
Wizz Air is set to launch new long-haul routes using its upcoming Airbus A321XLR. The first flights, a seven-hour trek, will start in March between London and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Wizz Air will offer significantly cheaper fares compared to competitors like British Airways. AdvertisementLow-cost carrier Wizz Air is banking that price-sensitive customers will book its new no-frills narrowbody planes to save money on long-haul flights — and it's not being shy about the cabin. Wizz's new long-haul flights on the A321XLR won't even come with free water.
Persons: , Wizz, József Váradi, Abu Dhabi Organizations: Airbus A321XLR, British Airways, Service, Wizz, Airbus, London, Etihad Airways Locations: London, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Hungarian, London Gatwick, Milan, Abu Dhabi, Abu, UAE
Iran launched a massive missile attack on Israel on Tuesday. AdvertisementIsrael may carry out a revenge attack on Iran within days, targeting oil sites, nuclear facilities, and key political figures, according to security experts. It comes in the wake of Iran's attack on Tuesday, in which Tehran reportedly fired nearly 200 missiles at Israel. "It is likely that the Israeli leadership has already anticipated the Iranian attack and has prepared for it," Voller said. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a meeting with the Security Cabinet after Iran's missile attacks on Israel in West Jerusalem on October 1, 2024.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, , Chris Doyle, Israel, Clionadh, underestimating, Doyle, Voller, Avi Ohayon, Axios, Ameneh, who's, ACLED Organizations: Service, Business, UK's University of Kent, Council, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Getty, US Central Command, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Locations: Iran, Israel, Tehran, Israeli, Middle East, Lebanon, British, Clionadh Raleigh, West Jerusalem, Anadolu, United States, East, Raleigh
A dockworkers strike begins. Back in the States, a dockworkers strike could upend an economy finally on the mend. Tuesday morning marked the start of a dockworkers strike that will shutter dozens of US ports that handle about half of all US ocean imports. The Iranian attack was largely thwarted, and the dockworkers strike could be short-lived. That's thanks in part to strong demand in China.
Persons: , JD Vance, Tim Walz, BI's Brent D, Griffiths, Amir Cohen, Hurricane Helene, it's, Tyler, Paul Podolsky, Kate Capital, Samantha Lee Musk, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez Hey Airbnb, Gen Z, somethings, Critics —, Amazon's, Nicholas Bloom, Eric Adams, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, Milan Sehmbi, Amanda Yen Organizations: Business, Service, Midwest Nice, REUTERS, US Navy, Bank of America, Northwestern Energy, Bridgewater Associates, Samantha Lee Musk &, mojo, DOJ, Google, BI, Amazon, Stanford, New York City Locations: Israel, Iran, Saudi Arabia, States, Bridgewater, China, Yale, New York, London
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Here’s a look at Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities and the defensive systems employed by Israeli and other forces in the region. The Shahab-3 is the foundation for all Iran’s medium-range ballistic missiles using a liquid propellant, according to Patrick Senft, a research coordinator at Armament Research Services (ARES). But analysts point out that almost all ballistic missiles reach hypersonic speed during their flights, especially as they dive towards their targets. Some 180 ballistic missiles had been launched from Iran against Israel and intercepted in the sky across Israel on October 1, 2024. Meanwhile, the Arrow 3 uses hit-to-kill technology to intercept incoming ballistic missiles in space, before they reenter the atmosphere on their way to targets.
Persons: Kenneth McKenzie, Patrick Senft, Fabian Hinz, Hinz, , , Trevor Ball, “ Israel, There’s, Israel, Israel’s RAFAEL, Matan Golan, Cole, Bulkeley, Pat Ryder, CNN’s Gianluca Mezzofiore, Haley Britzky Organizations: CNN, Missile, Center for Strategic, International Studies, US Air Force, Iran Watch, Wisconsin, Control, Armament Research Services, International Institute for Strategic Studies, US Army, country’s Missile Defense Organization, Defense System, Raytheon, CSIS, Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance, US, Navy, Pentagon, Aegis, Iranian Locations: Iran, Israel, United States, Jordan, Tehran, Jordanian
The US said that Iran will face "severe consequences" for its missile attack on Israel. Israel said that Iran fired 180 ballistic missiles at it on Tuesday, most of which were intercepted. AdvertisementThe US has promised "severe consequences" for Iran after it launched a massive ballistic missile strike on Israel on Tuesday. "We have made clear that there will be consequences, severe consequences for this attack, and we will work with Israel to make that the case," Sullivan added. "A direct military attack from Iran against Israel will carry severe consequences for Iran."
Persons: Israel, , Jake Sullivan, Sullivan, Benjamin Netanyahu, Lloyd Austin, Ismail Haniyeh, Hassan Nasrallah, Krishnamoorti Organizations: Service, Israel Defense Forces, State, Israel's, White House, Israel, US Navy, Iranian, West Bank, New York Times, Tasnim News Agency, Iranian Armed Forces, University of Houston, ABC News Locations: Iran, Israel, Tehran, Beirut
Diamond Sports — the owner of Bally Sports-branded regional sports networks — said Wednesday that it plans to drop all MLB teams from its channels except for the Atlanta Braves. A Diamond attorney made the comments before a U.S. bankruptcy judge on Wednesday as part of an update on the company's ongoing bankruptcy process and attempt at finalizing a reorganization plan. Some of those teams were already slated to see their contracts end this season, and some contracts are not being determined by the bankruptcy process, a Diamond spokesperson said. "To be clear, rejecting these teams is not our preferred path," Diamond attorney Andrew Goldman said on Wednesday. Goldman said Diamond had warned the league about this outcome in August, noting it was a possibility if the MLB rejected Diamond's latest proposal.
Persons: , Diamond, Andrew Goldman, MLB's, James Bromley, Goldman, Diamond's Organizations: Bally, Atlanta Braves, Minnesota Twins, Major League Baseball, Sports, Bally Sports, MLB, U.S, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Guardians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels, Miami Marlins, Milwaukee Brewers, Louis Cardinals, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, Diamond, Wednesday Locations: Atlanta , Georgia
Tim Walz and JD Vance are debating on Tuesday night for the first and only time. Tim Walz of Minnesota met on Tuesday night for the first and only vice presidential debate. Tuesday night's faceoff represents an opportunity for both Walz and Vance to introduce themselves to their biggest audience yet while reinforcing their respective running mates' campaign messages. AdvertisementWalz then pivoted to attacking Trump, saying that "a nearly 80-year-old Donald Trump talking about crowd sizes is not what we need in this moment." "I think it's important for us, first of all, to say Donald Trump and I support clean air, clean water.
Persons: Tim Walz, JD Vance, Trump, Harris, , Sen, Joe Biden's, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, faceoff, Walz, Vance, Israel —, YIKES, TZsI1jPjtK — Curtis Houck, Israel, " Walz, Hurricane Helene, They've, We're, mics, you've, PxZ4nmphNW — Aaron Rupar, who've, Rochester , Minnesota —, I've, IpXc26KOBx, Gus, Tim, We've, we've, Usha, Hillary Clinton, Vladimir Putin, It's, Donald Trump's, Mike Pence Organizations: Service, Ohio, Gov, Trump, Biden, Republicans, Mayo Clinic, CNN, CBS, Buckeye State, Democratic, Facebook Locations: Minnesota, Iranian, Israel, Iran, Gaza, United States, Ohio, Hurricane, Tennessee, North Carolina, Mexico, Springfield, Rochester , Minnesota, China, Hong Kong, Asia
If Trump Wins, Could He Really Use the Justice Department to Jail His Rivals? One of the most powerful appointees within the Justice Department is the director of the F.B.I., who ordinarily serves a 10-year term. He would be limited to a pool of senior Justice Department employees and Senate-confirmed officials, but still…. Even if Trump has installed loyalists at the top levels of the Justice Department, F.B.I. If the public comes to see the Justice Department as compromised, will witnesses and informants continue to cooperate?
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Biden, weaponizing, Harris, Trump, Richard Nixon, Christopher Wray, James Comey, , Joe Biden, , Peter Keisler, George W, Bush, , Hillary Clinton, Aileen Cannon, Jack Smith, Steve Bannon, Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, Robert Jackson Organizations: Trump, Department, Justice Department, Loyalists, Republicans, Senate, Power, White, Heritage Foundation, Federal, Justice, Prosecutors, Republican, 11th Circuits, Capitol Locations: U.S, Texas, Florida, America
“If she comes up short in Michigan, I don’t think it’s because of young voters,” said Gray, a former co-president of the University of Michigan College Democrats who graduated in May. But young voters’ level of support is a big question for 2024 because of anger and disappointment with how the Biden-Harris administration has handled the Israel-Hamas conflict. In the two prior conversations, both said Biden’s age was a concern for many young voters who felt little connection to the octogenarian president. ‘We feel a sense of betrayal’The biggest risk for Harris is that young voters stay home, skip the presidential line on the ballot, or vote third party. Wayne State student Maya Siegmann talks with John King on campus in Detroit, Michigan.
Persons: Ann, Gray, Kamala Harris, , , Joe Biden’s, Harris, ” Gray, Anushka Jalisatgi, Jalisatgi, ” Jalisatgi, Gretchen Whitmer, ” Whitmer, Debbie Dingell, “ I’m, Max Scheske, John King, Donald Trump, ‘ Trump, ” Scheske, Scheske, Matkin, Biden, Wahbeh Nuseibeh, Wahbeh, Hillary Clinton, Nuseibeh, Israel “, ” Nuseibeh, Maya Siegmann, ” Siegmann, Siegmann, Benjamin Netanyahu Organizations: Ann Arbor , Michigan CNN, University of Michigan College Democrats, ” Voters, Democratic, Michigan, Biden, College Democrats, CNN, University of Michigan, overconfidence, Ann, ” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor College Republicans, Trump, Israel, Republican, Wayne State, Wayne State Syrian Students Association, Hillel, Jewish, Wayne, Israeli Locations: Ann Arbor , Michigan, Michigan, Israel, Ann Arbor, Dearborn , Michigan, American Dearborn, Detroit, United States, Detroit , Michigan
The five, who were University of Michigan students at the time, were not charged for what happened at Camp Grayling in August 2023. In summer 2023, the five were confronted after midnight near a lake by a sergeant major with the Utah National Guard. A check of his external hard drive revealed two images of military vehicles taken on the same night of the encounter with the National Guard officer, the FBI said. They mentioned the National Guard officer but referred to him only as “the soldier,” a camper or “nice guy,” according to the criminal complaint. In 2020, two Chinese nationals who were pursuing master’s degrees at the University of Michigan were sentenced to prison for illegally photographing sites at a naval air station in Key West, Florida.
Persons: , ” Gina Balaya Organizations: Detroit AP, University of Michigan, Camp Grayling, FBI, U.S, Attorney’s, Utah National Guard, National Guard, Shanghai Jiao Tong Locations: Michigan, Camp, China, United States, Detroit, Camp Grayling, South Korea, Chicago, Iceland, Shanghai, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Key West , Florida
Tokyo AP —An unexploded American bomb from World War II that had been buried at a Japanese airport exploded Wednesday, causing a large crater in a taxiway and the cancellation of more than 80 flights but no injuries, Japanese officials said. Land and Transport Ministry officials said there were no aircraft nearby when the bomb exploded at Miyazaki Airport in southwestern Japan. Videos broadcast on Japanese television showed a crater in the taxiway reportedly about 7 meters (23 feet) in diameter and 1 meter (3 feet) deep. A number of unexploded bombs dropped by the US military during World War II have been unearthed in the area, Defense Ministry officials said. Hundreds of tons of unexploded bombs from the war remain buried around Japan and are sometimes dug up at construction sites.
Persons: Yoshimasa Hayashi Organizations: Tokyo AP, Transport Ministry, Miyazaki, Officials, Self - Defense Forces, Imperial Japanese Navy, Defense Locations: Tokyo, Japan, Miyazaki
"Love Is Blind," one of Netflix's biggest reality series, is back for its seventh season. On a date in episode four, Tim gives Alex a bracelet that his oldest sister had given his middle sister with the inscription, "Love eternal, sis." You have a ring on your finger," Tim tells Alex. Only time will tell if Alex and Tim are able to make it past their issues. AdvertisementThe next episodes of "Love Is Blind" season seven will air on Wednesday, October 9 on Netflix.
Persons: Tim, , somethings, Alex, he's, Tim don't, they're Organizations: Service, Netflix, US Locations: Washington, D.C, Japan, Brazil, Sweden, Mexico, United Kingdom
Trump recently got the details of a 2020 Iranian missile strike on US forces wrong. AdvertisementFollowing Iran's massive ballistic missile strike on Israel, former President Donald Trump found himself discussing the 2020 Iranian attack on US forces in Iraq. The attack, which was in response to the killing of Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani, was the largest ballistic missile attack ever against US forces abroad. One service member who was affected by the Iranian attack told CBS News a few years ago that he was struggling with vision problems, memory loss, constant headaches, and hearing issues. Trump's comments about the 2020 strike came on the heels of Iran's massive missile strike on Israel, which involved over 180 ballistic missiles.
Persons: Trump, , Donald Trump, Qasem Soleimani, Asad, Qassim Abdul, Zahra, I've, Amir Cohen, Tim Walz, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Kamala Harris Organizations: Service, US, Trump, AP, Business, Vermont Army National Guard, Pentagon, CBS News, Minnesota Gov, National Guard, Democratic, Republican, Ohio Locations: Iranian, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Ain, Anbar, Afghanistan, Minnesota
A Russian Su-35 made risky, dangerous moves near a US F-16 late last month. “On Sept 23, 2024, NORAD aircraft flew a safe and disciplined intercept of Russian Military Aircraft in the Alaska ADIZ. Rules on aircraft behavior in international airspaces, create "an understood behavior so that we mitigate the risk" of problems. AdvertisementWhat the Su-35 pilot did was nothing of the sort. Russian military aircraft have also been involved in risky incidents, including a string of unprofessional intercepts of US Navy P-8As by Su-35s a few years ago and multiple incidents in Syria, among other places.
Persons: , ” –, Gregory Guillot pic.twitter.com, Gregory Guillot, Vincent Aiello, Mike Torrealday, I've, — Chris Hadfield, It's, Su, could've Organizations: NORAD, Service, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Russian Military Aircraft, American Aerospace Defense Command, US Northern Command, US Navy, US Air Force, US Defense Department, US, Pentagon Locations: Russian, Alaska, Russia, South China, American, Syria, Ukraine, Hainan, China
CNN —In the days after Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel, fears ran high of a regional war. The conflict would not be contained in Gaza, the thinking went – Hezbollah would attack Israel from the north, the Houthis from Yemen, and Iranian proxies from Iraq. Israel would be forced to respond, it would come into direct conflict with Iran, and the wider war would be upon us. A day after Iran launched its largest ever ballistic missile attack on Israel – and as Israeli troops battle Hezbollah fighters on the ground in Lebanon – regional war is effectively here. Now is the time that we can attack, because Iran is fully vulnerable.”Smoke rises following Israel's bombardment in southern Lebanon on Wednesday.
Persons: Israel, Israel –, West Bank –, , Fatemeh Mohajerani, Ismail Haniyeh, Maya Alleruzzo, Benjamin Netanyahu, Nasrallah, ” Netanyahu, Hassan Nasrallah, Naftali Bennett, you’ve, ” Bennett, Baz Ratner, , United States –, Jake Sullivan Organizations: CNN, West Bank, Israeli, Israel, Hamas, , National Locations: Israel, Gaza, Yemen, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Damascus, Iranian, Palestinian, Tehran, Rosh Haayin, Beirut, , Hezbollah, Syria, Hodeidah, United States
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