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Donald Trump accused American media outlets of 'virtual treason' for reporting that Iranian strikes damaged United States forces. He rejected the reports as false and part of a broader effort to undermine the country during the conflict.
The Dominican Republic has designated Hezbollah and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as terrorist organizations. The decision aligns the country with a growing number of nations taking action against Iran-backed groups.
A Russian cargo ship that sank off Spain may have been carrying nuclear submarine reactor components for North Korea. The revelation raises questions about expanding military ties between Moscow and Pyongyang.
United States intelligence assessments indicate Iran has restored access to most of its missile sites and retains a large portion of its arsenal. Reports say underground facilities and mobile launchers remain largely operational despite recent strikes.
Dedi Simchi announced his entry into politics, saying he aims to influence the system from within and is considering all options, including joining an existing party. He called for a broad Zionist government, backed reforms to the conscription law, and stressed respect for democratic institutions.
Naftali Bennett pledged to enact a constitution and unify Israel’s school systems at the first rally of his new party with Yair Lapid. The alliance is challenging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of expected elections, amid mounting coalition tensions.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates the Golden Dome missile defense system would cost $1.2 trillion over 20 years, far more than earlier projections. The plan includes a vast space-based interceptor network but could be overwhelmed by major powers.
During a visit to two outposts in the Binyamin region, Minister Dudi Amsalem heard residents' concerns about security and infrastructure shortages. He pledged to raise the issues with authorities and praised the communities as vital to national security.
Israel progressed to the Eurovision final despite audible protests during the semi final. Finland is emerging as the favourite, while Boy George's guest appearance for San Marino failed to secure qualification.
Noam Bettan secured Israel a spot in the Eurovision Grand Final after performing 'Michelle' in Vienna. Despite disruptions from protesters, he completed his performance and thanked supporters.
Air India faces mounting losses, leadership upheaval and safety concerns ahead of the final report into its deadly Ahmedabad crash. Analysts warn that the findings could further test the airline's fragile turnaround.
Israel's Noam Bettan reached the Eurovision grand final despite anti-Israel chants during his semifinal performance in Vienna. His qualification comes amid political tensions, protests and new voting reforms introduced by organizers.
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