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A Jerusalem resident was arrested after allegedly disguising himself as a haredi man to commit thefts in the city center. Police found burglary tools and suspected stolen property in his vehicle.
Kuwait and Bahrain have uncovered multiple alleged Iran linked cells accused of plotting attacks and gathering intelligence on vital sites. Authorities say the suspects trained with Hezbollah and coordinated with external actors as regional tensions rise.
Iran executed three men, including a 19 year old national wrestling champion, over their alleged role in the January protests. Human rights groups say the convictions relied on forced confessions and lacked due process.
The Arab League chief condemned a reported Iranian attack on a major gas facility in Qatar and denounced similar strikes on Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. He warned of dangerous escalation and voiced full support for Gulf nations.
The National Cyber Directorate warns of fake messages posing as the Home Front Command. The phishing attempt includes a link to a malicious application that could steal personal information.
Rising crude oil prices amid geopolitical tensions threaten to disrupt India’s low inflation and strong growth phase. Inflation, growth, and fiscal stability could face mounting pressure if the conflict persists.
Rising travel uncertainty is pushing more Britons to holiday within the United Kingdom, triggering a surge in bookings and searches. Companies warn that strong demand could lead to reduced availability and potential price increases.
A surge in attacks on Jewish institutions in the United States is intensifying fears and exposing deep divisions over Israel’s policies. Community leaders condemn violence while debating how public support for Israel affects safety and identity.
Drones were spotted over the Washington base where Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth live, prompting a White House security review. The sightings come amid heightened tensions involving Iran and recent security incidents at other United States military installations.
The bank is reportedly considering cutting up to 20,000 jobs as it looks to reduce costs and expand its use of artificial intelligence. The move would form part of a multi-year restructuring plan under chief executive Georges Elhedery.
Iranian strikes on Gulf energy facilities have sent global oil and gas prices soaring and heightened fears of prolonged supply disruptions. The attacks followed an Israeli strike on Iran’s key gas field, deepening the regional conflict.
President Donald Trump is weighing whether to send American troops into Iran to secure enriched uranium that could be used for nuclear weapons. Experts say the mission would likely require a significant ground operation, posing major political and security risks.
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