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Widespread airspace closures linked to the Iran war have grounded thousands of flights and stranded travellers across major Middle Eastern hubs. Airlines are rerouting planes as experts warn that further escalation could severely disrupt global travel corridors.
Iranian conscripts report that officers have abandoned their posts amid escalating Israeli and United States strikes. The reported breakdown in leadership follows the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and comes as both countries vow to intensify their campaign against Iran.
Ukrainian drone experts are expected in the Persian Gulf to help counter Iranian attacks as Russia reportedly shares intelligence with Tehran. Kyiv hopes the assistance will secure air defense support and broader diplomatic backing in its war against Russia.
Satellite images reportedly show major damage to United States radar facilities in the Middle East after Iranian missile and drone strikes. The attacks allegedly targeted defense infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates and Jordan, escalating regional tensions.
The Israeli military said it struck over 400 targets in western Iran, including missile launchers and drone warehouses. It estimates that 100 to 200 ballistic missile launchers remain and says operations to destroy them are continuing.
Researchers say a fake version of Israel’s Red Alert app is being used to spy on civilians. The malicious app mimics the real emergency tool while secretly harvesting personal data.
Lise Meitner, a pioneering nuclear physicist who helped explain nuclear fission, has died at 89. Though her work laid foundations for the atomic bomb, she did not participate in its creation and later urged peaceful uses of atomic energy.
President Donald Trump said the United States is quietly relocating thousands from the Middle East as fighting with Iran intensifies. The conflict is expanding, with reported Russian intelligence support for Iran and new casualties among United States forces.
Britain’s stock market has suffered its worst week in nearly a year, with £150 billion wiped off major companies as Middle East conflict drives a النفط price surge. Rising energy costs and bond yields have heightened fears of inflation and recession.
Jerusalem offers online performances, concerts, films, and community activities that can be enjoyed safely during Operation Roaring Lion. Options range from children’s theater and classical music to film screenings, robotics programs, and local community initiatives.
The Israel Defense Forces expect weeks more of strikes on Iran as the campaign against its military industries intensifies. Officials say more than 60 percent of missile launchers have been destroyed, with operations also expanding in Lebanon against Hezbollah targets.
Satellite images and verified footage show widespread damage to schools, a hospital and historic sites in Iran following United States and Israeli strikes. Civilian casualties are rising as tens of thousands flee Tehran amid an ongoing internet blackout.
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