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News in Brief: Prime Minister's Harsh Statements Shake the Field, Explosions in the Middle East
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News from the past hour, summarized and substantive:
- Following the government session, a question and answer session with the Prime Minister and journalists commenced. Nikol Pashinyan addressed several questions.
- Did Iran appeal to Armenia for humanitarian aid? The Prime Minister stated that Armenia is ready to assist if necessary.
- Pashinyan responded harshly to the media, emphasizing that such publications will not go unanswered and will have consequences.
- The Prime Minister declared that Nagorno-Karabakh has always been part of Azerbaijan and this has been recognized, but concealed.
- Addressing the opposition, Pashinyan indicated that should they not be elected in 2026, they may remain idle or face serious consequences.
- The Prime Minister released a video, suggesting that he will respond live to questions about the capital of Spain.
- The U.S. does not rule out that coordinates of a school hit in Iran were provided by Israel.
- Iran has launched new strikes on Tel Aviv, and alarms have also been raised in Jordan.
- Iran has targeted around 80 military sites in Israel with missile strikes (as reported by the IRGC).
- 41 agents have been arrested in Alborz on charges of working for the benefit of the U.S. and Israel, and weapons have also been seized.
- Israel has also struck the Gaza Strip, resulting in casualties (Al Jazeera).
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