attacks targeted sites associated with hamas militants in retaliation for bombings a day before. attentions have also been rising in israel after palestinians conducted a pair of deadly attacks there. so far the very latest on the ground let s go with this latest breaking news. this is breaking news spread in the past 20 minutes three rockets were fired from southern sierra toward israelite territory. one of those rockets landed in an open area and the heights. one of them reportedly landing in jordan and another one falling short in sierra. a significant escalation once again by suspected iranian linked proxies in sierra after a week of unrest across the re region. just here in tel aviv last night there was a terror attack that left one civilian dead and seven others wounded when a man ramped his car through a crowd of people was fired a weapon. police that were nearby rushed to the scene and killed the attacker. those who were injured were brought to a local hospital. earli
The music industry and global fans turned on Milli Vanilli after revelations that the duo did not actually provide vocals for their famous songs. A new documentary explores the group’s fall from grace – as surviving member Fab Morvan muses about how much has changed. Sheila Flynn reports
The music industry and global fans turned on Milli Vanilli after revelations that the duo did not actually provide vocals for their famous songs. A new documentary explores the group’s fall from grace – as surviving member Fab Morvan muses about how much has changed. Sheila Flynn reports
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The music industry and global fans turned on Milli Vanilli after revelations that the duo did not actually provide vocals for their famous songs. A new documentary explores the group’s fall from grace – as surviving member Fab Morvan muses about how much has changed. Sheila Flynn reports