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Saba Yemen
16 hours ago
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Al-Quds Brigades: Iranian missile strikes confirm enemy's defeat, demise is near
Gaza – SABA: Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, affirmed that "the daily missile barrages carried out with immense courage and valor by Iran's Revolutionary Guards and armed forces against the Zionist enemy's positions, espionage bases, and intelligence centers in the heart of occupied cities—using Fateh, Kheybar, and Sejjil missiles with pinpoint accuracy—confirm that the enemy's defeat and eradication from existence is drawing near." In a statement received by Yemen's SABA News Agency on Friday, the group declared: "Eight days into Operation *True Promise 3*, launched by the Islamic Republic of Iran in response to Zionist criminal terrorism and aggression, the Iranian Army and Revolutionary Guards continue their heroic defense of their land and people, delivering harsh lessons that will deter and ultimately crush the enemy, God willing." The statement added: "The martyrdom of great military leaders from the armed forces and IRGC, along with senior scientists, will only strengthen the Islamic Republic with greater resolve, fortitude, and determination to achieve its goals. Surrender or submission has no place in its lexicon." Expressing unwavering confidence, the Brigades stated: "We trust that Iran's leadership and brave people will continue confronting the enemy with wisdom and courage. The outcome of this war will be victory for the true believers—the supporters of the Palestinian cause and the blessed Al-Quds, God willing." The Brigades emphasized: "The Palestinian resistance factions, foremost among them Al-Quds Brigades, view Iran's unprecedented historic retaliation deep inside the enemy entity with immense pride, honor, and gratitude. We stand shoulder to shoulder with the Islamic Republic of Iran, whose unwavering and steadfast positions in support of our Palestinian people and their resistance remain unshaken. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
When Honey Singh broke his sobriety at Sonakshi Sinha's wedding reception: 'Media was there and I was drunk'
Yo Yo Honey Singh recently opened up about breaking his year-long sobriety at the wedding reception of actress Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal , held in Mumbai in June 2024. In a candid conversation with The Lallantop , the rapper spoke about a significant personal milestone — staying away from alcohol for over a year. He had made a conscious decision to focus on healing, both physically and mentally, after years of battling addiction and its toll on his health. However, it all changed when he walked into Sonakshi and Zaheer's wedding reception. Recalling the day he shared that being surrounded by close friends, laughter, and the electric energy of celebration, "something shifted". The mood, the music, and the emotion of the moment made him drop his guard and let go, just for one night. The Angrezi Beat singer recalled being in high spirits as he arrived at the reception and even told the paparazzi that he wouldn't drink that evening. But once inside, the vibe shifted. 'I hadn't had vodka in over a year… It was Sonakshi's wedding, and everyone was there. I said, 'Lao aaj',' he admitted. After consuming more than half a bottle, he picked up the mic and began singing impromptu. Though there wasn't even a formal stage, he turned the evening into a party, captivating guests with his performance. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo A Candid Confession, Cameras Rolling What followed was a night of fun and music, and later, some tipsy moments in front of the paparazzi. Singh said, 'When I got out, the media was there and I was drunk.' Despite declaring earlier that he would remain sober, he laughed off the contradiction, reflecting on how difficult it still is to control old temptations, even during joyous occasions. On the work front On the professional front, Honey Singh has recently worked in the action flick 'Fateh' which was directed by Sonu Sood . The action flick was also scripted by Sonu Sood along with Ankur Pajni and Shyam Nirmal. Listen To The Watch The Latest Punjabi Video Song 'Call Aundi' (Lyrical) Sung By Yo Yo Honey Singh


India.com
2 days ago
- Politics
- India.com
As Israeli Air Defences Crumble Before Iran, India Gets Desperate Call – Here's What Happened
New Delhi: A top Israeli defense official is said to have reached out to India's Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh in the middle of a grinding war with Iran. The call came from Israel's Ministry of Defense Director General Amir Baram. He is a veteran of several military operations. The reason? Ammunition shortages, cracks in their air defense net and the growing urgency to refill stockpiles and salvage what remains of Israel's defense capability against Iran's long-range missile assault. No official details of the call have been made public by either country. But its timing speaks volumes. Iran has launched hundreds of ballistic and hypersonic missiles on Israeli cities under its ongoing Operation True Promise-3. Among them is the Fateh hypersonic missile, which slipped through Israel's famed defense systems and struck targets in Tel Aviv. Co-developed with the United States, Israel's Arrow missile defense system was designed to stop such threats. But reports suggest Tel Aviv is now dangerously low on these missiles. Without a quick resupply or U.S. intervention, Israeli defenses could soon be overwhelmed. Out of the 300+ missiles fired by Iran in recent days, at least 40 are reported to have bypassed Israeli air defenses – including the Iron Dome. It has caused major damage in Haifa and Tel Aviv. The situation has forced Israel to reassess its inventory and consider foreign partners for urgent help. Why India Suddenly is Critical India's success with integrated missile defense during Operation Sindoor, especially its Akashteer and IAACS systems, caught the attention of many military watchers. These systems successfully intercepted multiple Pakistani missiles and drones just last year. Now, Israel seems to be turning to India for similar support, whether technical, material or strategic. Baram's call to India's Defence Secretary was not casual. Singh directly oversees India's arms procurement and ammunition production. Any request for urgent weapons transfers or co-development talks would go through his office. A day before the call, Baram had inspected Israeli arms production lines at Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), checking stocks and gauging what could be mobilised and what needed outside support. India and Israel have built one of the world's most confidential and enduring defense partnerships. During the Kargil conflict, it was Israeli drone tech and laser-guided munitions that helped India retake mountain posts. More recently, India used Israeli Rampage missiles and Harop/Harpy drones during airstrikes against terror camps in Pakistan. During Operation Sindoor, Indian jets relied on Israeli systems to destroy enemy radar and supply lines. Trust runs deep. Now, that trust is being tested the other way. While the call itself is a sign of urgency, it may also mark the start of a quiet defense corridor opening up again between New Delhi and Tel Aviv. India has traditionally kept a low profile during Israel's wars, choosing diplomacy over overt support. But in the background, joint ventures, weapons transfers and intelligence sharing have remained active. With Iran pushing deeper into Israeli airspace and American support delayed, Tel Aviv may soon need more than quiet words. It may need real systems, real ammo and real allies. And India, once again, is at the top of that list.


India.com
2 days ago
- Politics
- India.com
Israel-Iran War: Iran launches its most lethal Fattah missile, declares total destruction of..., Supreme leader says...
New Delhi: The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran has entered the seventh day, with both the countries launching deadly missiles in a dramatic intensification of hostilities. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared, '…the battle begins,' and vowed to show Israel 'no mercy' in a series of strongly worded posts on X. 'We must give a strong response to the terrorist Zionist regime,' he said. On Wednesday, Iran unveiled its Fateh missile. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that Fateh hypersonic missiles were used in Operation Honest Promise 3. The IRGC stated that the missile successfully penetrated Israel's air defense and sent a message to its supporters. All You Need To Know About Fateh hypersonic missile: In November 2022, Iran unveiled the Fattah missile to mark the 11th death anniversary of Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam, known as the father of Iran's missile program. The missile was later inducted into Iran's military arsenal in 2023. Fateh hypersonic missile is developed by the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Fattah is a medium-range ballistic missile with hypersonic speed capabilities and advanced maneuverability. The name 'Fattah,' meaning 'victor' or 'conqueror,' was reportedly chosen by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Fattah can strike targets up to 1,400 km away and is believed to travel at speeds of Mach 13 to Mach 15 (approximately 15,000 km/h). Iran claims the missile is designed to evade modern missile defence systems by shifting trajectory mid-flight and moving in unpredictable directions — up, down, left, right — even within the upper atmosphere. Its high-speed envelope generates a plasma shield that not only blinds enemy radar but also blocks radio transmissions. Iran Must Surrender Unconditionally US President Donald Trump asked Tehran's citizens to evacuate the city and demanded Iran's unconditional surrender. Trump said, 'I am not hoping for a ceasefire. We are hoping for something better than a ceasefire.' He added that the U.S. wants to see a true end to the conflict, which could include Iran's 'complete surrender.' He further stated, 'I'm not in the mood to negotiate.' Meanwhile, Israel has claimed to have killed another top Iranian military official, General Ali Shademani. Earlier, senior general Gholam Ali Rashid had also been killed in an Israeli strike.


Mint
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Actor Sonu Sood prays for 'happiness', 'prosperity' at Lord Venkateswara temple
Tirumala (Andhra Pradesh) [India], June 2 (ANI): Bollywood actor Sonu Sood visited Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirumala to offer prayers on Monday morning. The temple, dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, is one of the most visited religious sites in India, attracting millions of devotees annually. While speaking to ANI after offering prayers at the temple, the 'Fateh' actor shared details about his upcoming project and recalled his first visit to the Lord Venkateswara temple 25 years ago. "When I came here for the first time, it was 25 years ago. Today, I come here with my family. I pray for happiness, peace and prosperity for all in the world. We are starting a new project, a film 'Nandi' - I am acting and directing both. It will begin soon," said Sonu Sood. The actor donned a peach pink Kurta for his holy visit to the Lord Venkateswara Temple. Sonu Sood was recently honoured with a prestigious Humanitarian Award at the Grand Finale of the 72nd Miss World Festival in Telangana for his philanthropic work during COVID-19. This special honour recognises his exceptional service to humanity and unwavering commitment to social upliftment through his foundation. The actor was conferred the Humanitarian Award on the grand finale of Miss World at the HITEX Arena in Hyderabad as part of the festival's final celebrations. In addition to receiving this global honour, Sonu Sood also served as one of the official judges for the grand finale, joining a distinguished panel to crown the next Miss World. (ANI)