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An Iranian missile and drone strike on a Saudi air base seriously injured several United States troops and damaged multiple aircraft. The attack marks the second strike on the base during the ongoing conflict.
The New York City Council passed a veto proof bill requiring police to outline plans to prevent intimidation at houses of worship. The measure follows protests at synagogues and is seen as a win for mainstream Jewish leaders despite opposition from far left groups.
Zack Polanski’s relatives say they fear for their future in the United Kingdom amid a controversial party motion on Zionism. The debate has intensified criticism over the Green Party’s direction under his leadership.
A new artificial intelligence tool developed at the Technion may improve how doctors determine the need for chemotherapy in breast cancer patients. The system aims to provide faster, more accessible, and potentially more accurate predictions than current genomic tests.
A Milwaukee rabbi and his son were ordered to pay $1,000 for destroying a mural that depicted a Star of David turning into a swastika. The sentencing hearing drew attention after the mural’s owner praised Hamas in court.
President Donald Trump urged Saudi Arabia to join the Abraham Accords, citing changes in the Middle East following the war in Iran. He said diminished Iranian influence creates a new opportunity for regional cooperation.
An Iranian missile and drone strike on a Saudi air base wounded United States troops and damaged refueling aircraft, a United States official said. The attack adds to a growing number of casualties in the conflict.
Joe Rogan and Dave Smith argued that President Donald Trump's war in Iran has fractured the anti-war coalition that helped elect him. Smith warned the political fallout could return Democrats to power, while the White House defended the military action as necessary for national security.
Iranians describe an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty despite the availability of basic goods and open businesses. Many worry that political developments could lead to an intensified crackdown and force them to leave the country.
Saudi Arabia has called on its citizens to leave Lebanon as Israel expands military operations in the south. The United Nations warns that the escalating conflict has displaced over one million people and risks triggering a humanitarian catastrophe.
Iranian missiles and drones reportedly struck the United States base Prince Sultan in Saudi Arabia, damaging aircraft and wounding servicemembers. Saudi authorities said a separate missile targeting Riyadh was intercepted.
Marco Rubio said the United States expects its bombing campaign in Iran to end within weeks and does not require ground troops to meet its objectives. He also warned of potential Iranian disruptions to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz after the conflict ends.
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