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Protesters wearing masks to oppose Trump's immigration crackdown face backlash, with legal experts warning of laws impacting protesters' rights. The debate over masks at protests raises questions about free speech and anonymity.
The shekel reached a 30-month high against the US dollar, gaining 3% since the start of the war with Iran. Analysts believe the shekel's strength is linked to optimism in the stock market and a decrease in Israel's risk premium.
Israeli Air Force targeted command centers and assets of the Internal Security Forces and the IRGC in Tehran, impacting the Iranian regime's military capabilities.
Israeli companies have been navigating repeated states of emergency, requiring quick decisions and clear communication. Leaders are faced with tough questions about business activity, client communication, and employee support.
A gunman entered the Mar Elias Greek Orthodox church, firing at worshippers before detonating an explosive vest, leaving 25 dead and 63 wounded. The attack has been condemned by governments across the Middle East as a terrorist act.
Iran's missile salvoes triggered nationwide sirens in Israel, leading to millions seeking shelter. The IDF reported most missiles were intercepted, with no injuries reported.
A resident of Haifa was arrested for spying for Iran, gathering intelligence on Israeli citizens and passing it on to his Iranian handler. He is expected to be indicted this week for his activities.
The IDF provided more details on strikes in Tehran, hitting Basij headquarters and Alborz Corps, significant for enforcing Islamic code and preserving regime stability. The strikes aimed to harm the military capabilities of the Iranian regime.
British military bases in the Middle East are on high alert for reprisal attacks after US bombings on Iran. Security measures have been heightened at key installations, with concerns over drone and missile strikes.
European leaders refuse to confront the Iranian nuclear threat directly, relying on Israel and the US to take action while issuing empty statements of 'moderation'.
The UK Government has issued an urgent warning for tourists travelling to Dubai, Qatar, and other major Middle Eastern destinations due to ongoing hostilities in the region. Travellers are advised to be vigilant and monitor local and international media for the latest information.
Iran restores partial internet access after a blackout, primarily for government ministries and wired networks. Private citizens, especially mobile users, still lack meaningful access to the global internet due to the country's advanced censorship system and control over online activities.
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