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NEWS Oct 22,2024

How to Get Started with Sports Betting

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Why Choosing the Right Bookmaker Matters
Selecting a credible bookmaker is essential to ensure the safety of your funds, fair betting conditions, and a broad range of events to choose from. Success in betting isn’t just about making good predictions; it starts with picking the right platform. So, how do you get started? Let’s break it down into manageable steps.
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Registration Process at 1xbet: What You Need to Know
The registration process on sports betting platforms is usually simple but requires attention to detail. Most sites, like 1xBet or Betwinner, ask users to provide basic information: phone number, email, preferred currency, and a password.
Potential Challenges
1.Incorrect Data Entry: Typos in your email or phone number may lead to account access issues.
2.Verification Issues: Some sites require identity confirmation, which can be complicated if the submitted documents aren’t clear.
3.Regional Restrictions: Certain features may be limited due to local laws and regulations.
For your convenience, there are detailed guides on how to register on popular platforms. For example, you can follow the step-by-step instructions athttps://1xbet-nigeria.com/1xbet-registration/.
How to Choose the Right Betting Strategy
The choice of a betting strategy depends entirely on you—your knowledge, preferences, and your bankroll. You should pick a sport you’re most familiar with, one you understand in depth, because the success of your bets will reflect this familiarity.
Starting with the Flat Betting Strategy
For beginners, the safest financial approach is a flat betting strategy. This means wagering a small, fixed amount on each bet. It’s essential not to experiment too much early on. As you gain experience and confidence, you can gradually increase your stakes, adjusting the bet size depending on the outcome of previous matches. More advanced players may even explore riskier strategies like the D’Alembert system.
How to Choose Events Wisely
When you’re just starting, focus on simpler outcomes, particularly for matches where there’s a clear difference in team class. While this might not generate huge profits, it will help improve your win rate. Once you’re more familiar with the betting world, you can explore more complex bets like totals and handicaps.
Tips to follow
A lot has been said about the pros and cons of each strategy for playing in bookmakers. But we will repeat it again, giving some advice on both financial and gaming strategies.Start with simple bets, with bets on the outcome or total. By elevating your skills, you can move on to more interesting ones like totals for player goals and more. Until you gain experience, do not experiment and do not run ahead of the locomotive – there is nothing good in lost bets, regardless of why they were lost.Stick to the flat strategy at the very beginning, so as not to overthink things (especially if you have a small bank). Do not experiment with the D’Alembert or Martingale methods if you are not confident in your abilities and if you do not have enough funds. Otherwise, you will lose everything and you will have to replenish your balance earlier than usual.
Conclusion
Study the sport in detail, the layouts in the championships, the team rosters, their reputations and recent results. Start from objective facts, and not from your preferences. Like a Chelsea fan from Nigeria should know that before the final whistle and victory in the match, a lot of work still needs to be done to emerge victorious, good luck!

by 529mai.com
NEWS Oct 22,2024

2024 National Wheelchair Basketball Championship ends with Guangdong team winning four championships

On October 15, the Guangdong organizing committee for the Special Olympics announced that the 2024 National Wheelchair Basketball Championship concluded on the 14th at the Quyang Sports Center in Qingyuan, Guangdong Province. In the five-a-side competitions, both the men’s and women’s wheelchair basketball teams from Guangdong triumphed over their opponents from Beijing, capturing the championship title. With this victory, the Guangdong team has achieved a clean sweep, winning titles in both three-on-three and five-on-five events for both men and women.

The two finals held that afternoon drew in over a thousand local fans, creating an electric atmosphere in the venue with cheers and excitement. Many spectators, experiencing wheelchair basketball for the first time, were thrilled by the exciting matches. In the women’s final, the Guangdong team, featuring several national team players, demonstrated their strength on both offense and defense, ultimately winning decisively with a score of 51-24.

During the subsequent men’s final, despite falling behind early, the Guangdong team remained competitive, exchanging leads with the Beijing team. They surged in the second half, overtaking Beijing and extending their lead in the final quarter to secure a 70-59 victory. Both the men’s and women’s wheelchair basketball teams from Guangdong finished with perfect records, claiming the championship in five-a-side play. Earlier in the event, they had also won gold in the three-on-three format for both genders.

Qin Xulei, a player from the Guangdong men’s wheelchair basketball team, was honored as the “Most Valuable Player.” In the men’s final, he scored an impressive 35 points, including back-to-back three-pointers in the second half, igniting a scoring spree that helped propel his team from a tie to a commanding lead, much to the delight of the fans. Reflecting on his performance, Qin credited his teammates and expressed gratitude for the enthusiastic support from the crowd in Qingyuan.

In the women’s final, local player Zuo Peiqin had a steady performance. Returning to her hometown for this competition, she remarked, “I still need to continue honing my skills and will learn from my teammates. I hope to perform even better in next year’s national competition.”

Two referees from Hong Kong officiated the games, with referee Zheng Jizhao sharing, “I have officiated basketball games in the mainland multiple times. This opportunity to referee wheelchair basketball was a valuable chance for practice and exchange, as we prepare for next year’s major events in the Greater Bay Area.”

by 529mai.com
NEWS Oct 22,2024

‘A triumph’- London’s £19bn Elizabeth line is named best new architecture in Britain

With its futuristic panels, airy tunnels and elegantly unified design, the 73-mile addition to the tube is a worthy winner of the prestigious Stirling prize – and puts the rest of the creaking, sooty network to shame
Oliver WainwrightOliver WainwrightWed 16 Oct 2024 21.39 BSTLast modified on Wed 16 Oct 2024 21.53 BSTShareWith the longest platforms, the biggest tunnels and the fastest trains on the entire London underground, the Elizabeth line boasts a dizzying list of superlatives, carrying more people a day than any other train line in the country. It is now deemed to have the best design, too – being named as the winner of the 2024 RIBA Stirling prize for the finest architecture in the UK. The competition was stiff: from the National Portrait Gallery in London to the renovation of the Park Hill estate in Sheffield, from a Dorset dairy farm conversion to a street of social housing in Hackney and the 67-acre regeneration of King’s Cross.
The Lizzie line is a worthy winner, providing a dazzling demonstration that, for all chaos surrounding HS2, Britain is still capable of pulling off gargantuan transport infrastructure projects with style and panache. Stepping off the escalators and entering its streamlined white tunnels is like being teleported to a parallel universe, worlds away from the rest of the creaking, sooty tube network.
From the airy, clutter-free concourses to the soft acoustic, calm lighting and clear signage, every detail has been honed to make the passenger experience as simple and stress-free as possible. It is a model of standardisation and prefabrication, built with rare precision, its effortless elegance belying the fiendish complexity of coordinating the 73-mile-long endeavour, and the transformative effect it has had on the lives of millions.
“The Elizabeth line is a triumph in architect-led collaboration, offering a flawless, efficient, beautifully choreographed solution to inner-city transport,” said RIBA president Muyiwa Oki, chair of the Stirling prize jury. “It rewrites the rules of accessible public transport and sets a bold new standard for civic infrastructure, opening up the network, and by extension London, to everyone.”
The escalator going down, a long way downView image in fullscreenPerforated panels help reduce noise and create a calm atmosphere. Photograph: Hufton + CrowThe prize has been awarded to the “line-wide” design of the stations below ground level, led by Grimshaw Architects, with engineering by AtkinsRéalis, way-finding by Maynard and lighting by Equation. Different architects were responsible for each station above ground, with more mixed results. Unusually for the architecture-centric award, the other consultants have been named as equal co-designers, reflecting the collaborative nature of the £18.6bn endeavour, which led to a truly integrated result.
While other tube stations are cluttered with signs and light fittings added haphazardly over the years, the Elizabeth line has condensed and rationalised everything into a unified whole. Service “totems” on the concourses – inspired by the uplighter columns of Charles Holden’s 1930s tube stations – integrate everything from lighting and cameras to signage and speakers, as do seamless panels above the platform edge screens, all easily accessible for maintenance.
Corralling together all the gubbins means that the full volume of the tunnels can be expressed, with no need for suspended ceilings and walls to hide the services. The result feels extraordinarily spacious, with broad concourses that melt into wide cross-passages, all clad with sinuous white panels, as if the entire line has been moulded from a single substance.
The fluid geometry helps to minimise blind spots and improve people flow, and it also reflects how the tunnels were made. Rather than using iron or concrete retaining rings, which form right-angled corners as seen elsewhere on the underground, concrete was sprayed directly on to the exposed earth after excavation, creating softer tunnel intersections. This smooth, tubular world is lined with a continuous skin of white glass fibre-reinforced concrete panels, whose design was honed to reduce the number of panel types from 80 to just nine, saving costs and material – the carbon payback time should be about 10 years.
Full-size concourse mock-ups, built in a warehouse in Leighton Buzzard, allowed the design team to perfect every detail, and enabled the contractors to see what they were expected to do, and refine their own prototypes. It paid off: the result has the precise quality of a factory-made product more than a building.
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Warm lighting at platform level.View image in fullscreenWarm lighting at platform level. Photograph: Hufton + CrowThere are clever details throughout, which few will notice on their commute. The lighting temperature shifts subtly, from warmer diffused light on the platforms and concourses, to a cooler tone in the “faster” cross-passages, to encourage people to keep moving. Above head height, the concrete panels are perforated, with acoustic matting hidden behind to absorb noise. This adds to the sense of calm, and helps make the line accessible to those who find tube travel stressful or intimidating, along with step-free access throughout.
For all the ingenuity on show, it’s not perfect. The focus on line-wide consistency underground, and diverse “contextual” design at street level, seems back to front. It would make more sense for the stations to be consistent and easily recognisable on the street – like the gleaming oxblood red tiles and arched windows of Leslie Green’s iconic Edwardian tube stations – and then different at platform level, so you can easily spot where you are from a crowded carriage. The Lizzie line’s efficient blur of beige could do with a few more splashes of character, like Eduardo Paolozzi’s mosaics at Tottenham Court Road, or Annabel Grey’s enamel panels at Marble Arch, or the slanting indigo tiled columns of Will Alsop’s North Greenwich. Instead, public art is confined to a few bolt-on baubles above ground.
Similarly, the marvel of these cavernous underground cathedrals soon fades away when you leave central London, as the line makes its way to the outer reaches of the capital above ground. An immense amount of design intelligence was lavished on the central stations, but the peripheral stops feel distinctly second class. They may sport the same regal purple roundels, but the banal boxes of Ilford and Ealing Broadway have little in the way of award-winning architecture. Was it too much to hope that the line’s Stirling prize quality could extend beyond Zone 2?

by 529mai.com
NEWS Oct 22,2024

-Zhengzhou-Tashkent-Liège- cross-border e-commerce all-cargo flight route opened

On October 17th, a cargo plane from Uzbekistan took off from Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport, en route to the capital city of Tashkent before making a brief stop and continuing on to Liège, Belgium. This flight marks the successful launch of the “Zhengzhou-Tashkent-Liège” cross-border e-commerce air cargo route.

Transporting approximately 45 tons of goods, including fashionable clothing, household items, and seasonal products, the flight carried over 20,000 pieces across various categories. With four flights scheduled each week, the route will provide more than 200 tons of air cargo capacity weekly.

Uzbekistan, as a participant in the Belt and Road Initiative, has Tashkent as a key transportation hub in Central Asia. Belgium, often referred to as the “crossroads of Western Europe,” boasts a highway network that connects closely with major cities across the continent. The launch of this new route not only serves Belgian businesses but also significantly benefits neighboring countries like Germany, France, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Italy.

Li Jinyu, Vice President of Zhongdamen International Logistics Group, highlighted that the initiation of the Zhengzhou-Tashkent-Liège air cargo route will enhance international logistics support for cross-border e-commerce businesses in Henan and nationwide. It aims to facilitate trade relations with Belt and Road countries and support more Chinese companies in expanding their global reach.

Since the beginning of this year, Zhongdamen has inaugurated additional cargo routes from Zhengzhou to various U.S. cities, including Atlanta and Dallas, as well as to Paris, France. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to improve the global logistics network covering key markets in Europe and North America, further weaving the “Air Silk Road.”

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NEWS Oct 22,2024

Houseplant of the week- elephant’s foot

This unusual plant that brings a sense of intrigue and character to any room
Gynelle LeonGynelle LeonFri 11 Oct 2024 06.00 EDTShareWhy will I love it? The elephant’s foot (Dioscorea elephantipes) adds character to any collection. Its bulbous caudex resembles an elephant’s foot or a tortoise’s shell. The caudex can grow very large and its textured bark makes it a stunning centrepiece.
Light or shade? Elephant’s foot thrives in bright indirect to direct sunlight.
Where should I put it? Place it in a bright, sunny spot such as on a south-facing windowsill or in a conservatory.
Houseplant of the week: penwiper plantRead moreHow do I keep it alive? This plant has an active growth phase and a dormant phase. During the active one – which starts around the end of October – thoroughly water it whenever the soil has dried out. Once it enters dormancy – when the leaves turn yellow and drop, and the vine dries up – reduce watering or stop altogether until you see new growth. Use a well-draining soil, such as sandy loam or a cactus mix, to prevent water from sitting around the roots. The plant’s caudex is prone to rot if kept too wet. Its ideal room temperature is 18-30C.
Did you know? The plant is a member of the yam family. Unusually for a houseplant, it is dioecious, meaning that male and female flowers grow on separate plants.

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NEWS Oct 22,2024

Do patients with hypertension need to frequently change antihypertensive drugs- – Seasonal solar terms and health

In managing hypertension, it’s crucial for patients to avoid frequently switching their antihypertensive medications. Hypertension is a chronic condition that requires lifelong treatment, and there are several principles to consider regarding medication continuity.

Firstly, we need to assess the effectiveness of the medication. If the antihypertensive drugs a patient is already taking are successfully stabilizing their blood pressure, there’s little reason to change them.

Secondly, we should consider whether there are any adverse reactions after taking the medication. While all medications can have some side effects, serious adverse reactions are very rare. Some individuals might experience mild effects, such as flushing, increased heart rate, or swelling in the legs, but these typically occur within the first few weeks of initiating treatment. Over time, as blood pressure stabilizes, these effects often diminish.

Thirdly, when selecting a medication, it’s important to consider long-acting formulations that can provide more consistent blood pressure control. Rapid or extreme fluctuations in blood pressure can be harmful; it’s essential to maintain a steady level rather than experiencing a “roller coaster” effect.

Thus, choosing antihypertensive medication should prioritize stability, both in the medication and in the patient’s mindset. Adhering to a long-term medication regimen is arguably more critical than the medication itself.

This perspective is reinforced by Dr. Liu Jian, an expert in cardiovascular medicine at Peking University People’s Hospital, who emphasizes the importance of maintaining a balanced approach to hypertension management.

Planning by Wang Ning and Yu Yunxi. Edited by Shi Ci.

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NEWS Oct 22,2024

-Food on the Earth- original old photo exhibition opens in Hangzhou, Zhejiang

On October 16th, which marks World Food Day, a significant exhibition titled “Grains of the Earth” opened at the Village Art Museum in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. This exhibition, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, showcases over 100 vintage photographs that capture the transformations in Chinese agriculture since 1949.

The theme “Grains of the Earth” symbolizes the deep-rooted virtues of commitment and serves as a testament to the miraculous growth of all living things. The artworks on display have been generously provided by collectors from the Zhijiang Photo Society, and the exhibition will run until November 30th.

During the opening ceremony, Zhang Youguo, Vice President of the Zhejiang Photographers Association and President of the Hangzhou Photographers Association, shared insights about the exhibition. “Most of the works are making their debut here,” he explained. “They tell stories of rural life and the people within those communities, capturing the rich essence of the countryside and everyday life. The quality of the pieces is exceptional, with many being classic works that hold significant artistic and historical value.”

The exhibition is divided into three sections: “Grains of the Earth,” “Flavors of Xianlin,” and “Abodes of the Earth,” each displayed in distinct spaces, providing viewers with a visual and cultural feast. For instance, the “Flavors of Xianlin” section is located on the top floor of the art museum in Yuhang Xianlin Village, where the organizers skillfully integrated the surrounding landscape into the presentation, showcasing the impressive results of local agricultural development.

Additionally, the event marked the official launch of the Insight Art Rural Construction Studio, located in Dongshan Village, Xixi Source Village of Yuhang District. The studio will be co-directed by Zhang Youguo and Zhang Hailong, President of the Yuhang Writers Association. Looking ahead, the studio aims to promote artistic contributions to rural revitalization by organizing various cultural activities and fostering alliances that support artists’ engagement with rural communities.

by 529mai.com
NEWS Oct 22,2024

California’s earthquake drill at 10-17 today. Memorize the three protection commands of -get down, cover, hold on-

On October 17, at precisely 10:17 AM, California will conduct the annual “Great ShakeOut” earthquake drill. With a critical focus on personal safety, residents are reminded to follow the three essential commands: “Drop, Cover, and Hold on.” This drill aims to prepare individuals and families for the unpredictable nature of earthquakes, minimizing panic when faced with a sudden quake.

According to NBC, over 10.4 million Californians have registered to participate in this year’s Great ShakeOut. They will revisit the basic principles of “Drop, Cover, and Hold on,” ensuring they are well-equipped to avoid injuries or, in severe cases, fatalities during an earthquake.

Experts have provided specific recommendations for seniors who may find it challenging to take cover under sturdy furniture. For those using canes, it’s advised to stay seated on a chair or remain close to a bed or immovable furniture, keeping low and protecting their head and neck with their hands.

Wheelchair users are reminded to find cover and lock their wheels securely, while individuals using walkers should lower themselves as much as possible, securing nearby objects for stability during the tremors.

Additionally, the Earthquake Country Alliance has highlighted three critical actions to avoid during an earthquake:

– **Do not stand in doorways:** Modern door frames do not offer superior protection and will not shield residents from falling debris or heavy objects.

– **Do not rush outside:** Exiting buildings during shaking can be more dangerous due to the risk of items dropping from above.

– **Avoid relying on the “Triangle of Life” principle:** This controversial evacuation guideline has faced skepticism from experts in multiple countries. Instead, individuals should seek safety under heavy furniture rather than crouching against walls.

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reports that Southern California experiences approximately 10,000 earthquakes of varying magnitudes each year. To enhance structural safety and reduce potential casualties, the city of Los Angeles enacted Ordinance 183893 in 2015, establishing strict building codes to improve earthquake resilience.

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NEWS Oct 22,2024

Global house price rankings- Türkiye has the largest increase, and this region of Asia has the worst decline

In a recent interview, the Chief Executive of the Realty Intelligence Institute, He Shichang, highlighted significant findings from Knight Frank’s Global House Price Index for the second quarter of 2024. According to the report, Turkey has soared to the top of the list with an impressive annual increase of 46.4% in property prices, driven largely by severe inflation and currency depreciation. The report outlines that out of 44 countries, most are experiencing rising housing prices, while only 12 have seen declines.

He noted that the countries with the highest price increases over the past year include Poland at 18%, Bulgaria at 15.1%, Taiwan at 11.9%, and North Macedonia at 11.5%. Meanwhile, the latter part of the ranking lists Colombia (10.9%), New Zealand (9.8%), Mexico (9.4%), Greece (9.2%), and Croatia (9.1%).

He emphasized that the global trend of falling interest rates may be fueling this increase in housing prices, but he also cautioned that it might provoke governmental interventions. Additionally, some regulatory bodies are already planning to expand residential supply to help alleviate the rising prices.

On the flip side, He discussed the countries struggling with price declines, with Hong Kong leading the list at a staggering drop of 12.7% over the past year. Luxembourg and Jersey follow, with decreases of 10.9% and 9.0%, respectively. China ranks fifth with a decline of 5.2%, and it has also recorded a 2% drop in the last three months.

This confluence of factors in varied regions illustrates the complex landscape of the global real estate market today.

by 529mai.com
NEWS Oct 21,2024

Iraq militias step up Israel attacks as Iran looks to junior proxies

Analysts suggest proxies in Syria, Iraq and Yemen fighting hidden conflict could be targets for Israel as it considers retaliation against Tehran
Jason Burke International security correspondentThu 17 Oct 2024 05.00 BSTLast modified on Thu 17 Oct 2024 05.01 BSTShareIran-linked militias in Iraq have launched about 40 attacks involving missiles, drones or rockets on Israel in the past two and a half weeks, the latest escalation in a largely clandestine proxy battle fought across a swath of the Middle East.
The attacks began in October last year when the war in Gaza started, but data compiled by the Washington Institute, a US-based thinktank, shows a sharp increase in their pace after Israel killed the Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in an airstrike on 27 September.
Hezbollah, which was founded with Iranian sponsorship in Lebanon more than 40 years ago, is the keystone of the loose coalition of militant groups created by Iran over recent decades.
With Hamas significantly weakened after a year of war in Gaza, and Hezbollah now reeling under a continuing Israeli air and ground offensive in Lebanon, Tehran has looked to more junior members of the rough coalition of factions it has supported across the Middle East to strike its arch-enemy.
Groups linked to Iran shown on a map of the Middle East“The number of missiles and drones being fired from Iraq [at Israel] has gone through the roof. They’ve moved into a higher gear to demonstrate their support for Hezbollah,” said Michael Knights, an analyst at the Washington Institute who follows the activities of militias based in Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
The missile launches from Iraq underline Iran’s strategy of using members of its “axis of resistance” to support one another against Israel, as well as competition between the factions.
“The [militia in Iraq] are not as capable as Hezbollah and not as mad as the Houthis, so are kind of worried about being outshone by the other guys in the axis,” Knights said.
Analysts suggest Iran’s proxies in Syria, Iraq and Yemen, from where the Houthi militia has fired missiles at Israel while also attacking shipping in the Red Sea, are all potential targets for Israel as policymakers there decide on retaliation to the 1 October launch by Iran of 180 ballistic missiles targeting Israel.
Israel has launched dozens of airstrikes and at least one major ground assault by commandos in Syria over the last year. Militant groups there backed by Iran also seek to expand and protect crucial supply routes that allow to Iran to send supplies to Hezbollah in Lebanon.
A pager explodes in a grocers’ on 17 September, at the same time hundreds of other pagers exploded in Lebanon and Syria in an attack on Hezbollah.View image in fullscreenA pager explodes in a greengrocer’s on 17 September, at the same time as hundreds of others in Lebanon and Syria, in an attack on Hezbollah. Photograph: Balkis Press/ABACA/Rex/ShutterstockWhen thousands of pagers issued by Hezbollah to members detonated last month in what is widely believed to be an Israeli sabotage operation, injuries were reported across Syria and in Yemen, as well as Lebanon. Some reports suggested up to 40 people were killed or injured in Yemen.
Kirsten Fontenrose, an expert at the Atlantic Council thinktank, described the pager explosions as a “momentary flash of light on a dark network map”.
“The spontaneous combustion of Hezbollah communications equipment is helping intelligence communities around the world map the relationships and reach of a US-designated terrorist organisation with global reach – across Lebanon into Syria and Yemen,” Fontenrose wrote.
In one Israeli operation last month, special forces mounted a raid on a reported weapons production installation linked to Iran in Masyaf, in western Syria close to the Lebanese border. The troops were reported to have attacked underground facilities, destroyed equipment and seized key documents and data.
Israel, which has carried out strikes against Iran-linked targets in Syria for years, has increased its raids since the 7 October 2023 attack by the Iran-backed Palestinian militant group Hamas into southern Israel.
A damaged block of flatsView image in fullscreenAftermath of an Israeli airstrike in the Mezzah suburb, west of the Syrian capital, Damascus, on 9 October. Photograph: Firas Makdesi/ReutersRecent Israeli strikes have targeted an industrial site in the Syrian city of Homs, a warehouse near the port of Latakia, a military site in the countryside near Hama and a residential building in the Mezzah suburb of western Damascus. That attack reportedly killed Nasrallah’s son-in-law Hassan Jaafar al-Qasir.
An Israeli strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus in April killed a senior commander in the al-Quds force of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, his deputy and several long-serving diplomats. Iran retaliated with a massive missile and drone attack on Israel.
Smoke rises after what the Iranian media said was an Israeli strike on a building close to the Iranian embassy in Damascus, Syria, 1 April 2024View image in fullscreenSmoke rises after what the Iranian media said was an Israeli strike on a building close to the Iranian embassy in Damascus, Syria on 1 April. Photograph: Firas Makdesi/ReutersSo far Israel has not launched strikes in Iraq but has targeted its Iraqi enemies in Syria, including leaders of the Iran-backed loose coalition of armed factions calling itself the Islamic Resistance of Iraq (IRI). The IRI, which was founded weeks after the Gaza conflict began, claimed responsibility for attacks targeting Israel and US forces based in Iraq and Syria between October and June.
Syrian militia killed three US service personnel and injured 30 with a drone strike into Jordan in January. Days later, US warplanes attacked more than 85 targets in seven facilities that the Pentagon said were used by groups affiliated with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.
The targets included command and control centres, intelligence facilities and weapons storage facilities used by the militias to attack US and coalition forces, according to a Department of Defense statement.
Members of the Iraqi Shia Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) at a funeral procession in Baghdad in February, carrying images of their comrades killed in US airstrikes.View image in fullscreenMembers of the Iraqi Shia Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) at a funeral procession in Baghdad in February, carrying images of their comrades killed in US airstrikes. Photograph: Ahmed Jalil/EPAAfter the IRI fired on Eilat in September, an Israeli drone strike killed an IRI commander near Damascus airport. Daniel Hagari, an Israeli military spokesperson, said Israel was tracking the threat from Iraq and would “do whatever is necessary to deal with the situation”.
In a sign of closer collaboration between the two proxies, the IRI has been working with the Houthis, who have recently increased their presence in Iraq. A US strike in July south of Baghdad killed a mid-level Houthi commander alongside four Iraqi militia members, and the Houthis are thought to have stakes in a network of lucrative businesses in Baghdad.
Israel has struck Yemen directly twice, destroying oil storage facilities and power stations in what appeared to be a warning to Iran. The most recent raid caused 62 civilian casualties, according to the Yemen Data Project, a watchdog.
The conflict in Iraq and Syria has received little attention from media and policymakers. Knights said: “Every big war has its forgotten corners.”

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