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Hamas commander’s covert plot targeting Israel

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Hamas commander executes strategic assault on Israeli soil

In a carefully orchestrated operation, a clandestine Hamas commander devised and executed a brazen assault on Israeli soil. The meticulous planning and execution showcased the strategic acumen of this shadowy figure within the ranks of Hamas.

The Hamas operative, shrouded in secrecy, masterminded an attack that kept Israeli authorities on high alert. Utilising a network of operatives and resources, the assailant meticulously coordinated the assault, causing significant disruption and damage.

The calculated precision of the attack raised concerns over the potential for future, covertly planned assaults by Hamas and similar extremist groups. Security forces are intensifying their efforts to identify and neutralize such threats, recognising the need for enhanced vigilance and intelligence gathering.

This incident underscores the ongoing conflict in the region and the complexities of maintaining peace and security. The covert nature of the attack has amplified the challenges faced by authorities in combating terrorism and safeguarding civilian lives.

The veil of secrecy was so tightly drawn that even Iran, a significant source of support for Hamas, had only general knowledge of the impending major operation, lacking specifics on timing or details, according to a regional insider familiar with Hamas’s strategy. “It was a very tight circle,” the source emphasised, highlighting the discreet nature of the planning.

Despite suspicions, Iran’s highest authority, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, denied Tehran’s involvement in the Israel attack. Washington echoed complicity on Iran’s part but lacked direct evidence of their direct engagement.

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Why Australia is becoming the new home of the Hollywood blockbuster

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Australia’s multimillion-dollar campaign to attract Hollywood productions to its shores appears to be paying off.

The allure of Australia lies not only in its picturesque locations but also in its competitive financial incentives.

The government offers generous rebates and tax breaks to international productions, making it an attractive proposition for filmmakers looking to maximise their budgets.

Despite the recent intake of Hollywood productions down under such as ‘The Fall Guy’ and ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’, Aussie independents are still finding the space to carve their own creative path.

Rob Fantozzi joined the program to discuss the latest in Hollywood, and showcased his own upcoming project – ‘Omerta‘. #featured

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Portal between countries shut down after international flashing

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An international video portal has been forced to shut down after an OnlyFans model reportedly flashed passersby from across the globe.

On this episode of Ahron and Mike Live – Which would you prefer; pay rise or work perks, an international portal closes, the military reveal a submarine stingray and are you on a top or bottom burger bun?

Ticker’s Ahron Young & Mike Loder discuss. #featured #trending

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U.S. home prices surge 47%

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American home prices are rising at faster pace now than in the last 20-years.

A recent analysis reveals a jaw dropping surge in the cost of American homes.

Since the start of 2020, U.S. home prices have surged 47% easily outstripping the gains seen in recent decades.

On top of that, home price growth so far this decade is on the verge of surpassing all the growth seen in the 2000s.

Many experts believe this decade’s housing market frenzy was ignited by a perfect storm — the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic triggering an unprecedented rush among buyers.

Tom Hutchens, the Executive Vice President of Production at Angel Oak Mortgage Solutions joins Veronica Dudo to discuss.

#IN AMERICA TODAY #economy #housing #housingmarket #homeprices #homesales #inflation #trending

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