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Iran warned it would set oil and gas facilities across the region ablaze if its energy infrastructure is attacked by the United States or Israel. The threat follows Israeli strikes on Tehran fuel depots, as Iran insists it will not close the Strait of Hormuz.
A United States Navy ship fired on an Iranian vessel that approached too closely to the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln. A helicopter later struck the الإيراني ship with two missiles, and its status remains unknown.
A man died after ramming a vehicle into a Jewish temple in suburban Detroit, where security personnel engaged him with gunfire. All preschool students and staff were safely evacuated, and authorities increased security at Jewish sites across the region.
Companies are activating remote work and travel restrictions after Iranian strikes targeting the United Arab Emirates heightened regional tensions. Many firms are leaning on India as a stable operations hub while monitoring potential disruptions to food and transport services.
A gunman drove into a Michigan synagogue filled with children and exchanged fire with security before being shot dead. No children or staff were injured, and authorities are still investigating the motive.
A report says a far-right activist with past convictions for violence and threats against Palestinians has been serving as an aide to National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. The activist has reportedly accompanied the minister to sensitive security sites despite lacking security clearance.
Carrie Prejean Boller says she was fired from a White House religious commission after questioning support for Israel during a hearing on anti-Semitism. In an open letter, she accused President Donald Trump of abandoning his America First principles.
Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations says the country remains defiant despite Israeli and American attacks, as a new statement from its supreme leader is released. The programme also covers Israel’s assault on Lebanon, oil shipping risks in the Strait of Hormuz, and other international stories.
Israeli strikes on Tehran continue after Iran's new Supreme Leader said the Strait of Hormuz should 'definitely' be blocked. The programme also explores regional fallout, changes in restaurant culture, and a notable speech in the House of Commons.
Australia has told non-essential officials in Israel and the United Arab Emirates to leave due to security concerns. The government is urging citizens in the region to depart while it is still safe to do so.
A Lebanese broadcaster identified the suspect in the Michigan synagogue attack as a man seeking revenge for his brothers’ deaths in an Israeli military strike. United States authorities have not yet confirmed his identity.
A United States military refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq during Operation Epic Fury. Officials said the incident was not caused by hostile or friendly fire, and rescue efforts are ongoing.
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