Israel is set to begin retaliating against Iran in the coming days, targeting petroleum facilities and other locations, according to reports.
October 2, 2024, 2:18 PM GMT+9
On the 2nd, the US news site Axios reported that Israeli authorities said the country will begin a "major retaliation" against Iran's missile attack in a day within the next few days.
There is a possibility that Iran's domestic petroleum production facilities and other strategic bases may be targeted.
There is a possibility that Iran's domestic petroleum production facilities and other strategic bases may be targeted.
October 2, 2024, 3:09 PM GMT+9
Amid growing concerns of the Middle East conflict escalating, despite ceasefire demands from the United Nations, USA, and the European Union (EU), the fighting between Israel and the pro-Iran Hezbollah armed group in Lebanon continued for a second day.
Israel once again bombed the southern outskirts of Beirut, known as Hezbollah's stronghold. Significant smoke was seen rising from certain areas.
On the other hand, Hezbollah announced that it had forced the Israeli army, which had infiltrated the Lebanese town of Adaise in the early hours of the same day, to retreat.
Israel once again bombed the southern outskirts of Beirut, known as Hezbollah's stronghold. Significant smoke was seen rising from certain areas.
On the other hand, Hezbollah announced that it had forced the Israeli army, which had infiltrated the Lebanese town of Adaise in the early hours of the same day, to retreat.
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Furthermore, the stock market is experiencing intermittent 'shocks.' In this kind of market environment, if one cannot master the technique of short selling, they will end up missing opportunities. I am currently principled in not engaging in margin financing and securities lending, but I wonder if I need to reform this way of thinking...