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Energy-conscious households are slashing their monthly bills by closely tracking usage and investing in simple efficiency tools. From smart monitoring to old-fashioned meter readings and improved insulation, small changes are delivering major savings.
Israeli troops faced intense fire during a battle in a Hezbollah stronghold village while evacuating casualties. An anti tank missile was launched at the forces as they continued ground operations supported by ongoing airstrikes.
Israel says its air campaign has severely damaged Iran's defense industry and disrupted its missile operations. Analysts suggest the strikes are reducing Iran's ability to produce and replace weapons, though the full impact is unclear.
The Governor of the Bank of Israel warned that the expanded 2026 budget deficit could slow interest rate cuts. Weaker growth forecasts linked to the war may push the deficit above target and complicate monetary policy plans.
The state prosecution is appealing the one-year prison sentence given to Carol Fassler for a fatal hit-and-run involving a 4-year-old boy. Prosecutors argue the punishment and compensation awarded to the family are too lenient given the severity of the case.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is forming alliances with Arab countries that are considering coordinated military action. He also criticized European leaders for what he described as reluctance to confront Iran publicly.
The Israeli military says about 900 Hezbollah militants have been killed in ongoing operations in southern Lebanon. Forces continue to target infrastructure, weapons stockpiles, and ambush attempts as part of efforts to protect northern Israeli communities.
A construction worker was moderately injured in Avivim after being hit by shrapnel from a missile launched by Hezbollah. He was treated at the scene and taken to Ziv Medical Center.
The Israel Defense Forces struck ballistic missile production and research sites in Tehran overnight. Additional targets included facilities tied to anti-tank and anti-aircraft missile components, as well as launch positions.
Government controlled gasoline prices will jump by 1.08 shekels per liter at midnight on April 1, reaching 8.05 shekels per liter. The increase follows a sharp rise in global oil prices linked to the war with Iran.
Nigel Farage has pledged to scrap air passenger duty on short haul family flights to cut holiday costs. Reform says the move would save families up to £48 per trip and help offset rising fares linked to the Middle East crisis.
Filling a family diesel car now costs more than £100 as fuel prices surge amid Middle East tensions. Rising oil prices linked to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are driving further increases, particularly for diesel.
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