Four confirmed dead after U.S. military aircraft goes down in Iraq
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Four confirmed dead after U.S. military aircraft goes down in Iraq
"We are creating the optimal conditions for toppling the regime. But I won't deny that I can't tell you with all certainty that the people of Iran will topple the regime - a regime is toppled from the inside."
"Israeli leaders are preparing the public for a longer conflict and for an end to strikes without a negotiated agreement. The official said Israel worries Iran and its allies could normalize intermittent missile fire, creating an intolerable 'war routine' of periodic missile alerts and tit-for-tat retaliation."
A U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq with six crew members aboard, resulting in four confirmed deaths. The military stated the loss was not caused by hostile or friendly fire, with rescue efforts ongoing for the two remaining crew members. The incident occurred as the Iran-Israel conflict entered its second week. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu acknowledged that while Israel aims to weaken Iran's regime, he cannot guarantee the Iranian people will successfully overthrow it from within. Regional officials indicate Israeli leadership is preparing the public for prolonged conflict and potential normalization of periodic missile exchanges. Casualty figures include over 1,300 deaths in Iran, 687 in Lebanon, and 12 in Israel, with the aircraft crash bringing U.S. casualties to 11.
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