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Israel running out of interceptors, at risk from Iranian missiles
The US and Israeli attacks on Iran entered their third week on Sunday. In response to the attacks, Iran has been firing missiles and drones at various US military positions in Israel and the Middle East. In an attempt to stop these missiles and drones, Israel's stockpile of interceptor missiles has fallen to dangerous levels. A media outlet in the country has reported this, citing US officials. However, Israel has denied this. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that it had launched drones and missiles targeting Israeli and US positions for the 54th time as of Sunday in the ongoing war. The number of missile strikes on Israel has also increased in recent days. Israel's defense system was already somewhat weak due to the large number of interceptors used during the war with Iran last year. Iran's continuous missile launches in the current conflict have put further pressure on Israel's long-range air defense system.
Hope to deepen Bangladesh-Türkiye partnership
Bangladesh and Turkey have expressed their hope to further deepen their strategic partnership along with bilateral cooperation. This hope was expressed in a bilateral meeting between the two countries' foreign ministers held in Ankara on Saturday.
Japan accuses North Korea of launching ballistic missile
Japan accuses North Korea of launching ballistic missile
Iran uses Sejal missiles against Israel for the first time
South Korea responds to Trump's call to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz
South Korea is "closely monitoring" the war situation in the Middle East, the country said after US President Donald Trump called on South Korea and other countries to deploy warships to the region.