Today's Top 3 News: Iran Vows Revenge on Israel after Damascus Embassy Attack
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3 April 2024 21:09 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Tempo English compiled the top three news on Wednesday, April 3, 2024. Here are the highlights: Iran Vows Revenge on Israel after Damascus Embassy Attack, Two Major Importers of Israel's Weapons Revealed, and Pope Francis to Meet Jokowi in Indonesia, Palace Confirms.
The following is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today:
1. Iran Vows Revenge on Israel after Damascus Embassy Attack
TEMPO.CO, Jerusalem - Iran said on Tuesday, April 2, it would take revenge on Israel for an airstrike that killed two of its generals and five other military advisers at the Iranian embassy compound in Damascus, heightening the risk of further escalation in conflict in the Middle East.
The strike marked one of the most significant attacks yet on Iranian interests in Syria, where Israel has stepped up a long-running military campaign against Iran and groups its backs as the Gaza war has rippled around the Middle East.
2. Two Major Importers of Israel's Weapons Revealed
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Amid the growing calls to curb arms sales to Israel over the ongoing conflict with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, recent data revealed that nearly all of Israel's weapons were imported from companies in the two countries.
3. Pope Francis to Meet Jokowi in Indonesia, Palace Confirms
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Presidential Palace confirmed that the preeminent leader of the Catholic community, Pope Francis, is slated to meet with President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo during his visit to Indonesia, which is planned for the next few months. State Secretary Minister Pratikno said the meeting had been scheduled.
“Yes, he will meet with President Jokowi. It's a state visit. This has also been discussed between the foreign ministries,” Pratikno said when met at the Presidential Palace Complex in Jakarta on Wednesday, April 3.
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