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June 28, 2025
Israeli officials are cautious about the prospects of a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal despite US optimism. Reports suggest an updated US-backed proposal for a 60-day halt to fighting in Gaza, with Egypt and Qatar mediating and US pressure intensifying.
Director Yariv Mozer urged for peace in Gaza during his acceptance speech at the Emmy Awards. Despite his remarks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated the filmmakers on their win.
Rubio criticizes Iran for threatening the IAEA director, while Grossi reports damage to Iranian nuclear facilities. The IAEA is trying to locate enriched uranium taken to an ancient site near Isfahan.
Former BoE economist Andy Haldane takes a break after years of service. He criticizes Labour's policies for harming business confidence and advocates for bold reforms to drive growth and address economic issues.

June 28, 2025
IDF kills senior Hamas founder involved in planning terror attacks in Gaza, including the October 7th massacre. Issa was a key figure in Hamas' military wing and played a role in rebuilding the group's organizational systems damaged by Israel.
Israeli boy hospitalized after being shot with a live round instead of a rubber bullet in a clash with the IDF. Medical tests revealed the nature of the injury.
Iran threatens to unleash sleeper cell terrorists on US soil in retaliation against potential attacks. Experts warn of sleeper cell activation on college campuses and in protests, with major states on high alert and arrests made by Homeland Security.
Reports suggest that indirect negotiations are underway with regional and international support, as sources close to Damascus' government confirm the talks.
Documentary We Will Dance Again wins Emmy for Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary, shedding light on the tragic Supernova festival massacre and showing solidarity with Israeli hostages in Gaza.

June 28, 2025
Rights groups are alarmed by Iran's wave of arrests and fast-tracked executions, with Amnesty International condemning the 'grossly unfair trials'. Observers fear the regime is using the security threat to silence critics under the guise of national defence.
Israeli Mossad agents conducted covert operations in Iran for over ten years to map out nuclear facilities and provide intelligence for potential military strikes.

June 28, 2025
Alleged spy for Iran placed explosives near home of Defense Minister Israel Katz in an assassination plot. The spy was recruited to film locations and later tasked with placing explosives near Katz's home.