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The United States is developing military plans targeting Iranian naval vessels, infrastructure, and leadership if conflict resumes. The focus is on preventing disruption in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising regional tensions.
Podcast hosts Jim Long and Rabbi Chaim Richman reflect on the spiritual and historical meaning of Israel Independence Day. They explore its connection to Memorial Day, the weekly Torah portions, and themes of prophecy and national destiny.
A 21-year-old pizzeria worker died after being stabbed by youths he had asked to stop spraying snow spray inside his workplace. Police are investigating the killing, and city leaders are calling for an end to youth violence.
Al-Qaeda called for attacks on United States and Israeli military targets amid heightened regional tensions. The group also warned Arab governments against failing to confront United States influence.
Rising jet fuel costs linked to war in the Middle East are prompting airlines to cancel flights worldwide. Passenger rights vary by country, but travelers are often entitled to refunds or rebooking and should act quickly to secure alternatives.
A new poll shows little change in Israeli voting patterns, though Likud and Bennett 2026 are now running neck and neck. Public opinion is divided over the Independence Day ceremony and the United States decision to extend the ceasefire.
The United States is offering up to $10 million for information on the leader of the Iran-backed Iraqi group Kataeb Sayyid al Shuhada. Officials accuse the group of deadly attacks on civilians and American personnel in Iraq and Syria.
President Trump says the Israel and Lebanon ceasefire has been extended by three weeks after White House talks. The programme also covers developments in Russia, job cuts at Meta, climate and science updates, and the death of the last surviving pupil of Sergei Rachmaninoff.
Hezbollah fired rockets into northern Israel just before a ceasefire extension was announced. Israel intercepted the attack and responded with strikes in southern Lebanon, highlighting the fragile nature of the truce.
China is stepping up efforts to expand global use of the renminbi as wars and sanctions push countries to seek alternatives to the dollar. While structural barriers remain, rising cross-border payments in renminbi signal growing demand for a parallel financial system.
Israel's ambassador to the United States said a second round of talks with Lebanon was productive. He reaffirmed Israel's commitment to peace, prosperity, and security amid concerns about Iran and allied militant groups.
Oil prices rose sharply as tensions involving Iran increased fears of supply disruptions in the Middle East. Military activity and uncertainty around diplomatic talks kept energy markets volatile.
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