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Congress will question top national security officials about the Iran war, a deadly school strike, and rising domestic terrorism threats. The hearings also come amid internal disagreements and leadership changes within key intelligence agencies.
Dutch officials are investigating possible Iranian involvement in an arson attack on a Rotterdam synagogue. Four teenage suspects were arrested, and authorities are examining links to a broader wave of recent attacks.
Israel and Iran exchanged deadly strikes after the killing of two senior Iranian officials, as political fallout spread in Washington. President Donald Trump delayed a China trip, a top counterterrorism official resigned, and domestic debates intensified amid global and economic turmoil.
Israeli officials warn that renewed anti-government protests in Iran could lead to mass casualties, citing the regime's past deadly crackdown. Despite the risks, they hope for a civilian uprising and urge the United States to be ready to support demonstrators.
An Iranian asylum seeker who helped disarm a gunman during the Bondi massacre is facing deportation because of his criminal record. His case stands in stark contrast to other foreign nationals who were granted residency after intervening in similar attacks.
An editorial criticizes European and Asian allies for refusing to help secure the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran conflict. It argues that neutrality in the face of a shared global threat amounts to avoiding responsibility.
Israel is targeting Iran's security forces in an effort to destabilize the government and encourage a popular uprising. While Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the strikes have created conditions for change, some experts doubt air power alone can topple the regime.
Rachel Reeves called for closer alignment with European Union regulations, arguing it would support growth and security. Critics say the move would undermine Brexit and weaken national sovereignty.
Volodymyr Zelensky has called on Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer to meet and ease tensions after recent criticism. He warned that divisions and the conflict in Iran risk undermining efforts to support Ukraine.
Two people were killed when an Iranian ballistic missile hit a residential building in Ramat Gan. A third person was lightly wounded in a separate strike and taken to hospital.
Two people were killed and five others lightly wounded after Iranian missiles struck the Ramat Gan area. Authorities reported multiple suspected shrapnel impact sites as assessments continue.
Israel says it killed senior Iranian official Ali Larijani and internal security chief Gen. Gholam Reza Soleimani in overnight strikes. The deaths come amid an escalating war that has rattled global energy markets and left Iran's leadership severely weakened.
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