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Hezbollah Slams Lebanon ‘Ban’ On Iranian Planes As Israel Claims Funds Smuggled Via Beirut Airport
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Hezbollah Slams Lebanon ‘Ban’ On Iranian Planes As Israel Claims Funds Smuggled Via Beirut Airport

Protesters blocked the road to Lebanon’s only commercial airport with burning tires on Thursday after a passenger plane from Iran wasn’t allowed to fly to Beirut, Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported.It appeared the protesters’ ire was directed at the Lebanese government and airport authorities, who they said had capitulated to Israeli pressure to cancel the flight.Lebanon’s civil aviation agency said “additional security measures” meant some flights were temporarily rescheduled until Feb. 18 — the same day as a deadline for Israel and the militant group Hezbollah to fully implement their ceasefire.Earlier Thursday (Feb. 13), the Israeli army said in a statement that Iran and Hezbollah were “exploiting Beirut Airport and civilian flights to smuggle funds intended to strengthen the terrorist organization and support terror activities against the state of Israel.”Meanwhile, Lebanon’s parliamentary speaker has said that Beirut rejected Israel’s demand to remain in five southern locations after the Feb.18 deadline. Lebanon’s military was to deploy in the south alongside UN as the IDF withdrew over a 60-day period, which was extended until Feb. 18. Berri said the US, a key mediator, informed him that “Israeli occupation will withdraw from villages it still occupies on February 18.” However, the US told Berri that the IDF will remain in five points,”, according to a statement released by his office. n18oc_world n18oc_crux0:00 INTRODUCTIONBEIRUT AIRPORT IN ISRAELI CROSSHAIRS ISRAEL WARPLANES BOMB HEZBOLLAH SITESLEBANON REJECTS ISRAELI DEMAND TO REMAIN IN 5 SOUTHERN LOCATIONS

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Musk Gifts PM Modi Heatshield Tile From SpaceX’s Starship Test Flight
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Musk Gifts PM Modi Heatshield Tile From SpaceX’s Starship Test Flight

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, yesterday at the Blair House in Washington. Mr Musk, accompanied by his three children and partner Shivon Zilis, gave Prime Minister Modi a gift that drew a lot of attention.

The billionaire, overseeing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the Trump regime, gifted PM Modi with what appears to be a heatshield tile that flew on SpaceX’s starship test flight 5 in October last year. The relic was engraved with the words: “Starship Flight Test 5. October 13, 2024.”

The hexagonal ceramic heatshield tiles on SpaceX’s Starship are designed to protect the spacecraft from extreme heat encountered during atmospheric re-entry as it makes its way back to Earth.

On October 13, 2024, SpaceX launched its Starship vehicle from South Texas. This mission is particularly notable for successfully capturing its Super Heavy booster at the launch site, marking a significant achievement in aerospace technology.

In return, PM Modi gifted Musk’s children three Indian classic books – “The Crescent Moon” by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, The Great RK Narayan Collection and Pandit Vishnu Sharma’s Panchatantra.

Images shared by the Prime Minister showed Musk’s children reading these books.

“Had a very good meeting with Elon Musk in Washington DC. We discussed various issues, including those he is passionate about such as space, mobility, technology and innovation. I talked about India’s efforts towards reform and furthering ‘Minimum Government, Maximum Governance.”, the PM wrote in a post on X.

“It was also a delight to meet Mr Elon Musk’s family and to talk about a wide range of subjects,” he added.

The two discussed several key topics of space, mobility, technology and innovation. The two had previously met in 2015 when the PM visited the Tesla facility in San Jose and was given a personal tour by the Tesla CEO.

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India-Bangladesh to hold border talks on Feb 17, first after Hasina’s ouster
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India-Bangladesh to hold border talks on Feb 17, first after Hasina’s ouster

A border talk between India and Bangladesh will be held from February 17-20. The discussions will address security concerns, cross-border crimes, and fencing construction. BSF and BGB officials will participate. Both nations aim to enhance border coordination. The talks come after recent challenges in bilateral relations and reports of increased infiltration attempts.

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