US THLAWHNA B-52 A TLA E || HEZBOLLAH IN ISRAEL AN BEI LEH TA

#bestcollectionmizo #israelnews #irannews # US THLAWHNA B-52 A TLA E || HEZBOLLAH IN ISRAEL AN BEI LEH TA // Eight people were killed after a US Air Force B-52 bomber crashed shortly after take-off from Edwards Air Force Base in California's Mojave Desert on Monday. “We lost eight great Americans," James Hayes, the deputy commander at Edwards Air Force Base, said as per news agency AP. Earlier, the US Air Force said there was little hope of survivors. “Initial indications are that the crash was not survivable,” Edwards Air Force Base had said in a social media post. Soon after the crash, the authorities launched an investigation into the cause of the accident. Officials have not yet released details about the crew. However, aerial images from the scene showed extensive damage, with almost no visible remains of the aircraft. Emergency teams were dispatched after the bomber came down at around 11.20am. Footage from the area showed thick black smoke billowing from a large scorched section of desert close to what appeared to be a runway, while emergency vehicles were deployed around the site. The military has not confirmed whether the aircraft was carrying any weapons. // Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been speaking at a press conference from Jerusalem.He says that while they have saved Israel "from being completely annihilated", the "fight is not over".But he says that Israel has to "remain vigilant" and "protect and defend ourselves as much as necessary", he says. Netanyhau next says that Israel "will remain in the security zone as much as necessary in order to protect" Israel."Israel is stronger than ever, and the Iranian axis of evil is weaker than ever," he adds // The removal of mines from the Strait of Hormuz is an essential first step to returning maritime traffic to pre-war levels, the Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has told the BBC. Arsenio Dominguez, who heads the UN agency, said that “once that happens then we will start working on the evacuation of the ships and the seafarers that have been there for around four months”. He added that returning traffic to the pre-war average of 130 vessels a day would need further work after that in order to make sure the vital waterway was safe for transit. At the moment more than 500 vessels remain stuck in the Gulf with thousands of seafarers on board.“We've been working with the countries in the region, particularly Oman and Iran, as well as the coastal states, in order to make sure that there are no hazards”, said Mr Dominguez. He also expressed concern that the rush to exit the Strait could lead to collisions and said there was a need for “an organized approach” to avoid this.