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Israeli tanker crews describe midair refueling as a highly precise mission that gives fighter jets operational flexibility. The connection between aircraft must occur within seconds while crews manage threats and weather challenges.
Poland has returned 91 Jewish artifacts stolen from Greece during the Holocaust, the first such repatriation in its history. The items will be housed at the Jewish Museum of Greece in Athens following years of restitution efforts.
Israeli intelligence units provided crucial information that enabled the air force to strike a secret underground bunker used by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran. The military said the site was a key command center for Iran’s leadership.
Lee Andrews called himself 'delusional' on social media after claims about his finances were challenged. The posts came as he remains in the United Arab Emirates during regional missile threats and travel disruption.
The White House will press major defense contractors to accelerate weapons production after recent strikes on Iran depleted United States stockpiles. The administration is also preparing a supplemental funding request to replenish munitions used in ongoing conflicts.
Private equity firms are investing in college athletics as schools seek funding to manage new athlete revenue-sharing costs and industry instability. Supporters say the capital and business expertise could improve operations, increase parity, and bring greater stability to a rapidly changing landscape.
An Iowa Democratic Senate candidate held a campaign event at a bookstore that promotes abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement, drawing criticism. The appearance contrasts with his stated pledge to secure the border and support law and order immigration policies.
Israel launched widespread strikes in Lebanon after Hezbollah broke a ceasefire with rocket and drone attacks. Analysts say Lebanon must disarm the Iran-backed group or risk further instability and war.
Qatar’s energy minister warns that Gulf oil exports could halt within weeks if the Iran conflict continues. He says prolonged disruption would drive prices sharply higher and hit global economic growth.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released footage of a meeting with senior ministers and security chiefs on the Iran campaign. The gathering included top defense officials and key political allies, highlighting broad involvement in ongoing security decisions.
Israel and the United States are expanding their campaign against Iran to dismantle its entire military production chain. The next phase could involve widespread strikes on facilities, infrastructure, and personnel tied to weapons development and deployment.
Around 100,000 people in Lebanon have taken refuge in shelters after large-scale Israeli evacuation orders. The United Nations warns the number of displaced is expected to rise rapidly amid growing panic and limited shelter capacity.
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