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Israel claims to have destroyed the lion's share of Iranian air defenses

Israel claims to have destroyed the lion's share of Iranian air defenses

Israeli General Eyal Zamir stated that recent military strikes have disabled approximately 80 percent of Iran's air defense systems. The operations, conducted by Israel and the United States, also reportedly destroyed 60 percent of Iran's ballistic missile launchers.

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Truck in flames in Hillegom, dental practice damaged

Truck in flames in Hillegom, dental practice damaged

A truck caught fire on Wilsonweg in Hillegom during the night between Monday and Tuesday. The fire department was unable to prevent the flames from spreading to and damaging a nearby dental practice.

'Attention to greenery in Haarlem construction plans still leaves much to be desired': Platform Groen critical in review

'Attention to greenery in Haarlem construction plans still leaves much to be desired': Platform Groen critical in review

Platform Groen has expressed dissatisfaction with the Haarlem city council's handling of greenery in urban development projects over the past six years. In its recent annual report, the advisory group criticized the frequent loss of large numbers of trees during construction. The platform continues to advocate for better integration of climate and environmental considerations in the city's housing plans.

Six killed in Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon

Six killed in Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon

Six people were killed following an Israeli airstrike on the town of Kfar Dounine in southern Lebanon. The casualty figures were reported by Lebanon's state news agency, NNA.

Heavy smoke at shed fire in Haarlem

Heavy smoke at shed fire in Haarlem

A fire broke out in a shed on Laan van Osnabruck in Haarlem during the night of Monday to Tuesday. Although the blaze produced a significant amount of smoke, no injuries were reported.

Trust in politicians and House of Representatives at record low

Trust in politicians and House of Representatives at record low

Trust in Dutch politicians and the House of Representatives dropped to its lowest level since 2012, according to a report by Statistics Netherlands (CBS). Only 20% of survey respondents expressed confidence in politicians, while 25% reported trusting the House of Representatives.