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Israel reportedly hacked Tehran's traffic cameras and monitored officials in real time before carrying out the airstrike that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The operation provided detailed surveillance of the area surrounding the strike site.
The Associated Press is calling the escalating conflict between Iran, the United States and Israel the 'Iran war.' Editors say the scale and intensity of the fighting meet the definition of war despite the absence of formal declarations.
Democrats’ recent unity is being tested after American and Israeli strikes on Iran exposed divisions over war powers and support for Israel. Early polls show broad public skepticism of the military action, adding pressure in an election year.
The Israel Defense Forces struck the headquarters of Iran’s state broadcaster in Tehran, a facility controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The military had issued an evacuation warning shortly before the attack.
A British woman described chaotic scenes at Abu Dhabi airport after flights were cancelled amid regional conflict. Stranded passengers were sent to hotels as the United Kingdom government works to support nationals trying to return home.
Telangana natives living in Israel describe growing fear as missile attacks linked to Iran heighten tensions. While essential services remain open, strict restrictions and frequent shelter alerts have disrupted daily life.
OneFamily has expanded its support services as more bereaved and wounded families seek help בעקבות the latest violence in Israel. The organization is calling for public donations to sustain therapy, financial guidance, and long-term care efforts nationwide.
Donald Trump said withdrawing from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal stopped Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. He blamed Barack Obama and Joe Biden for supporting what he called a dangerous agreement.
Israel will reopen the Kerem Shalom crossing to allow gradual humanitarian aid into Gaza after a security review. The Rafah crossing with Egypt remains closed.
A couple in Israel went ahead with their wedding despite rocket fire from Iran and nationwide event cancellations. The ceremony was relocated to a kibbutz lawn beside a bomb shelter and held with a limited number of guests.
The Gur hasidic leadership has directed students to avoid large Purim celebrations and public gatherings this year. Festivities, prayers, and the traditional reading of the Scroll of Esther will be scaled back and limited to small groups.
Israel and the United States have expanded strikes across Iran, prompting broader regional retaliation and raising fears of rapid escalation. Experts say the conflict now threatens the survival of Iran’s leadership, with internal instability and a potential power struggle underway.
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