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A Toronto rabbi says a synagogue shooting meant to intimidate has shaken his community and reflects rising tensions in Canada. He urged stronger government action while expressing resilience and solidarity with Israel.
Antonio Guterres called for an end to escalating violence involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. He urged de escalation and dialogue, warning that civilians are suffering most.
The Israel Defense Forces said it carried out drone strikes in Tehran targeting members of Iran's Basij paramilitary force. Iranian media reported several security personnel were killed at newly established checkpoints.
The Israel Defense Forces released footage of airstrikes on Basij units in Tehran. Israel said the forces were deployed to suppress protests and were targeted after setting up roadblocks across the city.
President Donald Trump endorsed Texas congressional candidate Brandon Herrera despite controversy over past remarks related to Nazis. Herrera denies antisemitism as some Jewish groups continue to oppose his candidacy.
Newcastle have cancelled a planned Dubai trip due to safety concerns and will hold pre season in Europe instead of the United States. The club are targeting a new striker and young wingers this summer, while key injured players close in on a return.
An Israeli judicial office said it would be improper to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while he maintains his innocence in his corruption trial. The office said a pardon would require an admission of guilt, resignation, or conviction.
The war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz are driving up energy prices and disrupting economies worldwide. From higher mortgage rates in the United States to fuel shortages in Asia and rising costs for farmers, the global fallout is intensifying.
Mortgage rates in the United States have climbed back above 6 percent as inflation concerns and geopolitical tensions push bond yields higher. The increase threatens to further strain housing affordability and stall a fragile market recovery.
Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei vowed to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed and continue confronting the United States and Israel. His first statement signals a hardline approach as the regional conflict deepens and oil prices rise.
Attacks on commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz have led Iraq to close oil terminals and heightened regional tensions. Iran appeared to claim responsibility for at least one strike, raising concerns over global energy supplies and shipping security.
Israeli airstrikes have expanded deeper into Beirut, including central neighborhoods previously considered safe. Recent attacks have killed and injured displaced civilians, fueling fears that nowhere in the city is beyond reach.
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