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TimesofIsraelReport: US officials suspect Iran behind hack of system monitoring levels of fuel available for gas stationsMay 16, 2026
United States officials suspect Iran carried out a cyberattack on fuel monitoring systems at gas stations in several states. The breach altered display readings but did not affect actual fuel supplies.
Escalating conflict in West Asia is threatening Kerala's remittance-driven economy, exposing its heavy reliance on Gulf-based workers. Analysts warn that prolonged disruption could sharply reduce inflows and strain households, businesses and tourism across the state.
A sharp rise in wholesale inflation could soon push up household expenses, Crisil has warned. Higher energy and input costs may gradually feed into consumer prices in the coming months.
An Iraqi man accused of aiding an Iran-backed militia has been charged in the United States with terrorism-related offenses. Prosecutors allege he supported multiple attacks targeting Americans and Jewish civilians in Europe and the United States.
May 16, 2026
Iran’s foreign minister warned that Americans will bear rising economic costs as tensions with Tehran escalate. He pointed to higher bond yields, borrowing costs and energy price risks as signs of mounting financial strain.
Nazi Germany forced Jewish prisoners to forge millions of British banknotes in a bid to damage the British economy during the Second World War. Some of the surviving counterfeit notes are now on display in northern England, highlighting the human story behind the plot.
May 15, 2026
Sari Bashi's memoir recounts her marriage to a Palestinian professor amid legal barriers and political conflict. Told in alternating voices, the book explores love, identity, and inequality across Israeli and Palestinian divides.
May 15, 2026
The Israel Defense Forces conducted a major readiness drill along the eastern border and Dead Sea area to prepare for surprise attacks. The exercise tested air and ground coordination and highlighted new defense measures introduced after the October 7 massacre.
May 15, 2026
Suspected Iranian hackers breached unsecured fuel monitoring systems in the United States, altering display readings but causing no physical damage. Officials warn that weak cybersecurity protections leave critical infrastructure vulnerable to further attacks.
ArutzSheva'Right side of history': Spanish PM defends Eurovision boycott because of IsraelMay 15, 2026
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez defended his country's Eurovision boycott over Israel's participation, calling it a stand on the 'right side of history.' He compared Israel's military actions to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and rejected what he described as double standards.
Washington is weighing a proposal to redirect frozen Palestinian Authority tax revenues to fund Gaza reconstruction through the Board of Peace. The plan aims to support a post-war stabilization effort while pressuring the Palestinian Authority to implement reforms.
Israel and Lebanon have extended their ceasefire by 45 days after talks in Washington, keeping negotiations for a long-term deal alive. Despite the diplomatic breakthrough, airstrikes and rocket attacks continue, highlighting the fragility of the truce.



