Israel announced today that it has found a large arsenal of ammunition left over from the 1967 Six-Day War in the Golan Heights in southwestern Syria, at the northeastern tip of Israel. “Due to the fact that thousands of mines from the Six-Day War period have been scattered on the hills in the region, efforts have been started for mine clearance. On the occasion of the mine clearing works, mortar shells from different countries, firearms, explosives, bullets in large quantities including a shelter were discovered” The Israeli Ministry of Defense said.
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Student-led protesters in Serbia have blockaded state broadcasters RTS and RTV, demanding management overhaul or complete shutdown due to alleged biased reporting. Tents were set up outside buildings in Belgrade and Novi Sad, blocking entry and disrupting broadcasts. RTS called the blockade illegal, while RTV’s head labeled it “terrorism.”
The protests follow a deadly building collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15 people in November 2024. Despite government reshuffles and resignations, demonstrations persist. President Aleksandar Vucic dismissed the unrest as a failed “color revolution.”