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 Tensions continue to climb in the Middle East following the recent killing of top leaders in Hezbollah and Hamas.Iran and the allied Lebanese Hezbollah group say they are committed to launching retaliatory strikes on Israel in response to the alleged assassinations. The U.S. is aiming to ease tensions in the region as negotiators prepare to resume cease-fire talks on Thursday.RELATED STORY | Israel carries out rare strike on Beirut that it says killed Hezbollah commanderWhen Iran attacked Israel in April, it was a largely failed attack because all of Iran s drones were shot down by the U.S., Israel, and other countries. But in that incident, Tehran was seemingly holding back and didn t activate its proxies in Lebanon.The White House is now concerned that if Iran and Hezbollah decide to attack simultaneously, it could be a very different story. The deputy leader of  stanley cup Lebanese Hezbollah has said that his militants are preparing for a full-scale conflict with Israel, something that hasn t happened between the two sides in nearly two decades.RELATED STORY | This is how Israel would defend itself against new missile attacks from Iran or othersWhen Israel and Hezbollah clashed in 2006, the stanley water bottle  war effectively ended in a draw. Since then, however, Iran and its  stanley mugs allies have bolstered their arsenal. Hezbollah now reportedly has more than 150,000 rockets, including some precision-guided missiles. Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces assess that Hezbollah s fighting force is composed of 25,000 Hacd Watertown man arrested after robbing Sheboygan gas station with a knife
 MIAMI, Fla. 鈥?They are the final preparations before the force of wind is unleashed.Welcome to the Wall of Wind. Twelve fans, 720-horsepower each. Each weighing about 15,000 pounds,  said Erik Salna, Associate Director for Education and Outreach at the Extreme Events Institute at Florida International University.  The Wall of Wind is an amazing facility. Located at the In stanley kubek ternational Hurricane Research Cente stanley thermos mug r at Florida International University, researchers there use massive fans to test structures and products, in order to see how hurricane-force winds interact with them. Of course, you couldn t go shopping at your local home improvement store to find that. So, they did find a company in Colorado that manufactures these fans. Not for research, but their application is for underground mining operations, for air ventilation and movement,  Salna said, adding  and it worked. The fans can recreate sustained wind speeds up to 160 miles per hour, equal to a Category 5 hurricane.In the ten years since its construction, though, researchers  stanley taza noticed more storms are exceeding that speed. It can cause like a tremendous damage and tremendous impact on a community,  said Amal Elawady, an assistant professor at FIU and part of the International Hurricane Research Center.That s why FIU and eight other universities are joining together to strengthen the Wall of Wind, so it can recreate even higher sustained wind speeds -- reaching 200 miles per hour.Just dont call it  Category 6.  We use a win