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Four Palestinian women were killed in the West Bank by falling shrapnel after an Iranian missile launch, emergency responders said. Six others were injured in the incident near Hebron.
President Donald Trump attended the return of six aircrew members killed in a refueling aircraft crash during the Iran war. The solemn ceremony in Delaware marked the second transfer he has attended since the conflict began.
Conflict in the Middle East is disrupting key shipping routes, delaying lifesaving aid for over 400,000 children in Sudan, Afghanistan and Yemen. Save the Children warns rising costs and blocked deliveries could have severe global consequences.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps threatened to destroy Gulf oil and gas infrastructure if Iran's energy sector is attacked again. The force warned that any further strikes would trigger more severe retaliation.
Israel says it has launched its first airstrikes in northern Iran since the war began in late February. Reports indicate Iranian navy vessels in Bandar Anzali were targeted as the conflict continues to expand across the region.
Officials say Iran's cluster warheads can scatter submunitions over a 10 kilometer radius if not intercepted. Even described as primitive, the weapons can threaten multiple communities from a single missile.
Experts say Iran is unlikely to have the capability to launch a military drone attack on the United States homeland despite recent warnings. However, commercially available drones could pose a more realistic threat if used in a domestic terrorist attack.
Israel's military chief said terror incidents in the West Bank are at a yearly low but warned that settler violence is damaging national security during wartime. He urged authorities to curb the phenomenon as Israel fights a broader regional conflict against Iran and its allies.
A new study finds Arab citizens of Israel report higher distress levels during the war with Iran than Jewish citizens. Researchers say differences in social, cultural, and spiritual resources shape how communities cope with crisis.
The United States intelligence chief said Iran’s leadership remains in place but weakened after recent strikes, warning that Tehran can still target American interests. Lawmakers pressed for clarity on the war’s objectives, intelligence assessments and the status of Iran’s nuclear program.
Senator Mitch McConnell accused former counterterrorism official Joe Kent of including anti-Semitic rhetoric in his resignation letter. Kent stepped down over opposition to the war with Iran, alleging outside pressure influenced the decision to enter the conflict.
The Israeli military said it struck two bridges over the Litani River used by Hezbollah to move fighters and weapons. It described the operation as an effort to prevent attacks on Israeli and Lebanese civilians.
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