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"Xi Jinping's Military Overhaul: The Impact on China's Global Power Dynamics"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Bloomberg

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US intelligence reports suggest that Chinese President Xi Jinping initiated a significant military purge due to corruption that compromised the modernization of China's armed forces. This corruption, particularly within the Rocket Force and defense industry, has led US officials to believe that China is less likely to engage in major military actions in the near future, as the integrity of its missile capabilities has been called into question.

"Iran Detains Suspects After ISIS-Claimed Blasts Highlight Security Challenges"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo News

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U.S. intelligence has confirmed that the Islamic State's Afghanistan branch, ISIS-Khorasan, was behind the recent bombings in Iran that resulted in nearly 100 deaths. The confirmation is based on communications intercepts, which have not been previously reported. The attacks occurred during a memorial service for Qassem Soleimani and have heightened regional tensions. ISIS-K has a history of targeting Shi'ites, and despite crackdowns by the Taliban, the group remains focused on foreign operations. Iran has arrested 11 suspects and seized explosives in connection with the bombings.

"Islamic State's Afghanistan Branch Behind Deadly Iran Blasts, Sparks Talk of Retaliation"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters.com

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U.S. intelligence has confirmed that the Islamic State's Afghanistan branch, ISIS-Khorasan, was behind the recent bombings in Iran that killed nearly 100 people. The confirmation is based on communications intercepts, which have not been previously reported. The attacks occurred during a memorial service for Qassem Soleimani and have heightened regional tensions amidst other conflicts in the Middle East. ISIS has a history of targeting Shi'ites, the dominant sect in Iran. Following the attacks, Iranian security forces have arrested 11 suspects and seized explosive materials.

"Russia Deploys North Korean Ballistic Missiles in Ukraine, Flouting UN Resolutions, US Reports"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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The United States has accused Russia of using ballistic missiles supplied by North Korea in its war against Ukraine, describing it as a significant escalation and a violation of UN Security Council resolutions. The US plans to address this issue at the UN Security Council and impose additional sanctions on those facilitating arms transfers. North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, has called for increased missile launch vehicle production, following previous discussions on military cooperation with Russia. The US also suspects Russia may seek to purchase missiles from Iran. The UK has condemned Russia's actions, and the US is urging Congress to approve additional funding for Ukraine to support its defense against these threats.

"Russia Acquires Ballistic Missiles from North Korea and Iran Amid Ukraine Conflict"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

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The White House has reported that Russia is using ballistic missiles supplied by North Korea in its attacks on Ukraine and is negotiating with Iran to acquire short-range ballistic missiles. A North Korean missile was fired into Ukraine on December 30, 2022, and more were launched on January 2, 2023. In exchange for the missiles, North Korea may receive Russian military equipment and technology. The U.S. is concerned about the security implications for the Korean peninsula and the Indo-Pacific region and plans to impose sanctions on those facilitating the arms transfer, as well as address the issue at the UN. The situation underscores the urgency for Congress to pass an arms supply package for Ukraine.

Russia Engages in Missile Deals with North Korea and Iran Amid Strikes on Ukraine

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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U.S. intelligence reports that Russia has started using ballistic missiles supplied by North Korea in its ongoing conflict with Ukraine, highlighting Russia's increasing reliance on support from countries like North Korea due to its isolation from international sanctions. The exact number of missiles and the full extent of military support from North Korea remain unclear, but the development marks a significant step in North Korea's involvement in the war and Russia's efforts to replenish its arsenal as the conflict nears its third year.

"Russia Utilizes North Korean Missiles in Ukraine, Eyes Iranian Arsenal: US Intelligence"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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U.S. intelligence has revealed that Russia has been using North Korean ballistic missiles in its conflict with Ukraine and is negotiating to acquire additional close-range ballistic missiles from Iran. The White House disclosed that North Korea has supplied Russia with missile launchers and missiles, with at least one missile being fired into Ukraine in December. In exchange, North Korea seeks military equipment and technology from Russia. The U.S. plans to address these findings at the U.N. Security Council and pursue further sanctions against those involved in the weapons transfers.

"U.S. Intelligence Asserts Hamas Command Operations Based in Gaza's Shifa Hospital"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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Source: The Washington Post

U.S. intelligence officials have provided new details supporting their assessment that Hamas militants used the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza as a command center, which Israel targeted in a controversial military raid. The intelligence, which remains classified, suggests militants destroyed evidence prior to the raid. The U.S. claims high confidence in its judgment, despite criticism of Israel's actions as disproportionate and a lack of public evidence. The conflict has resulted in significant Palestinian casualties, with Israel's military campaign aiming to dismantle Hamas's capabilities in Gaza.

"U.S. Intelligence Asserts Hamas Command Operations Based in Gaza's Shifa Hospital"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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The US has reaffirmed its stance that Hamas used Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital as a command center, corroborating Israeli intelligence claims. Despite this, the US has not provided new evidence to support these assertions. The Washington Post's investigation had previously questioned the extent of the hospital's use by Hamas. Israel faced criticism for its November operation at the hospital, which it justified by claiming the hospital was a Hamas stronghold. Hamas admitted to using the hospital for holding hostages but denied it served as a command hub. The IDF released videos allegedly showing weapons and tunnels under the hospital, but conclusive proof of the hospital being a primary command center for Hamas operations remains unprovided by either the US or Israel.

"US Intel Confirms Militants Used Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital as Command Hub"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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U.S. intelligence has declassified material confirming that Hamas and another Gaza terrorist group used al-Shifa Hospital as a command center, legitimizing it as a military target due to the network of tunnels and rooms beneath it. The hospital's use included command activities, detaining hostages, and storing weapons. This information sheds light on the U.S. perspective regarding the Israeli military offensive against the hospital, which faced international criticism. The intelligence also revealed that the terrorist groups evacuated the hospital just before the Israeli assault.

"U.S. Intelligence Asserts Hamas Operated Command Center in Gaza's Al Shifa Hospital"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Jewish Chronicle

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US intelligence agencies have corroborated Israeli claims that Hamas used Shifa Hospital in Gaza as a command center, for storing weapons, and for holding hostages. Despite skepticism from critics and concerns from health organizations, the US government's confidence in the assessment is based on independent information from both American and Israeli sources. The IDF has provided video evidence of terror tunnels under the hospital and has arrested the hospital's director for his alleged involvement in terrorist activities.

"US Intel Confirms Hamas Operated Command Center in Gaza's Shifa Hospital"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters

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U.S. intelligence agencies believe that Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad used Gaza's Al Shifa Hospital as a command center and for holding hostages, but evacuated before Israeli forces raided the site. Despite the evacuation, the hospital was still targeted, raising concerns over civilian safety. The U.S. has declassified some intelligence on the matter, which was also reported by the New York Times, but has not disclosed the evidence. The Israeli operation in Gaza has resulted in significant casualties, with over 22,000 reported killed according to Gaza health officials.

US Intelligence Confirms Hamas Command Operations at Al-Shifa Hospital

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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The U.S. intelligence community has declassified an assessment expressing confidence that Palestinian militant groups, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, used the al-Shifa hospital complex in Gaza for military purposes. This included housing command infrastructure, storing weapons, and holding hostages. The assessment supports Israeli claims about the hospital's use but does not fully corroborate all of Israel's allegations. The U.S. believes militants evacuated and destroyed evidence before an Israeli raid on November 15. The use of hospitals for military purposes is a contentious issue, as it can negate their protected status under international law.

"U.S. Intelligence Accuses Hamas of Operating Command Center Inside Gaza Hospital"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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U.S. intelligence agencies have declassified information indicating that Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad used the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza as a command center, for storing weapons, and for holding hostages. Despite international criticism, the Israeli military targeted the hospital in November, claiming it was a legitimate military objective due to the underground complex used by militants. The U.S. has maintained its stance on the hospital's use by Hamas, even as health organizations criticized the Israeli operation for disrupting Gaza's medical services. No hostages were rescued during the Israeli operation, but the bodies of two were found.

"Revealed: Advanced Zero-Day Exploits and Hidden Hardware Features in Global iPhone Hacking Campaign"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Haaretz

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Russian cybersecurity experts have uncovered one of the most sophisticated hacking campaigns, believed to be orchestrated by U.S. intelligence agencies. This campaign utilized a series of 12 steps and four zero-day vulnerabilities to execute a zero-click hack on iPhones, enabling espionage activities against targets in several countries, including Russia, China, Syria, Israel, and NATO members. The revelation was made at a hacker conference and has raised significant concerns about the extent of U.S. cyber surveillance capabilities.