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Iranians shouted 'Death to Mojtaba' from rooftops after Mojtaba Khamenei was confirmed as Supreme Leader. His appointment has deepened divisions as supporters rally in public squares and opponents risk reprisals to voice dissent.
Steve Witkoff said he and Jared Kushner may visit Israel to coordinate on Iran as the war continues. He claimed most of Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity has been destroyed and accused Tehran of blocking international inspections.
Heritage Minister Amichay Eliyahu has demanded that the attorney general provide materials related to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pardon request. He accuses her of delaying the transfer of the Justice Ministry's legal opinion following the delegation of authority from the justice minister.
The Royal Navy destroyer Dragon has set sail for Cyprus following an Iranian drone strike, amid criticism over delays. France has already deployed significant forces to the region, prompting debate over Britain’s military readiness.
Australian sailors aboard a United States submarine were reportedly confined to their cabins during the sinking of an Iranian warship near Sri Lanka. The prime minister said they did not participate in the attack, which has heightened international tensions.
As open conflict unfolds between the State of Israel and Iran, a quieter digital battle is targeting civilians through deceptive messages on their phones. This hidden front highlights how modern warfare now extends into everyday technology.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders rebuked Tucker Carlson over his combative interview with her father, the United States Ambassador to Israel. She accused Carlson of dishonesty and defended recent military actions backed by President Donald Trump.
Air strikes on oil facilities in Tehran have caused severe pollution and reports of 'black rain' across the city. Scientists warn the unprecedented mix of pollutants poses serious short and long term health risks.
The Israel National Cyber Directorate released a satirical video mocking Iranian hackers and their psychological warfare tactics. The campaign highlights thousands of phishing attempts and urges citizens to stay vigilant against digital scams.
Vietnam is encouraging remote work to reduce fuel use as energy prices surge بسبب Middle East conflict. The government is seeking new fuel supplies and cutting import tariffs to stabilize the market amid global oil volatility.
A Hatzalah volunteer in Borough Park quickly saved a choking child after arriving within seconds of an emergency call. Video shows the dramatic rescue that likely prevented a tragedy.
Noam Batan's Eurovision song is portrayed as a cultural statement affirming Israel's place in the Euro-Mediterranean world. Blending languages and musical traditions, it reflects shared historical, cultural, and strategic ties between Israel and Europe.
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