Israeli Strike Hits House in al-Sabra, Gaza


At least one militant was killed and others wounded in an Israeli strike targeting a house in Gaza City’s al-Sabra neighborhood.
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At least one militant was killed and others wounded in an Israeli strike targeting a house in Gaza City’s al-Sabra neighborhood.


At least one militant was killed and others wounded in an Israeli strike targeting a house in Gaza City’s al-Sabra neighborhood.


Khadar Hussein Abdi, Somaliland’s minister of the presidency, said the relationship between the two sides is expected to include security cooperation. While no decision has been made about establishing a military base, he said the possibility could be examined in the future.read more


Israeli airlines are preparing operational plans for the reopening of the country’s airspace after the war with Iran, focusing on restoring flight schedules, returning stranded passengers and dealing with rising operating costs. Airline officials say each carrier is expected to publish a revised flight schedule once the war ends and Israeli airspace is formally reopened.read more


The IDF has admitted to a professional error after failing to provide advanced warning to northern mayors before a massive 200 rocket barrage from Hezbollah. read more


A mysterious drone attack in the heart of Tehran has reportedly killed at least 20 members of the Basij, the regime's paramilitary force responsible for crushing domestic dissent.read more


Defense Minister Israel Katz has warned the Lebanese President that Israel will seize territory in southern Lebanon to stop Hezbollah’s attacks if the Lebanese government fails to act.read more


Education Minister Yoav Kisch said Israel’s school system in central Israel and the north is not expected to reopen in the near future, as the war continues and missile attacks persist. Kisch said the possibility of partially reopening schools in areas under fire, including the Tel Aviv metropolitan region and northern Israel, is “not relevant at this stage.”read more


Britain’s home secretary has banned the annual Al-Quds Day march planned for London, citing concerns about public disorder and rising tensions linked to the war in the Middle East. Al-Quds Day, observed near the end of Ramadan, is marked by rallies supporting the Palestinian cause. In London, the event has traditionally included a large march through the city.read more


Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) called on Israel to assassinate Iran’s newly appointed supreme leader and other members of the country’s leadership, arguing the world would be better off without them. Fetterman said Israel should target Mojtaba Khamenei, who recently became Iran’s supreme leader following the death of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in the opening days of the campaign.read more


Israel’s Home Front Command is considering adjusting the way early warning alerts are issued during nighttime hours in an effort to improve accuracy and reduce unnecessary alarms. The proposal is based on the assumption that most Israelis are already at home and close to protected spaces during nighttime hours.read more
This was likely the result of friendly fire (Israel Hayom).


U.S. President Donald Trump said the war with Iran could end soon, arguing that American and Israeli strikes have already destroyed most of the available targets in the country. He also suggested the campaign had moved faster than expected, saying U.S. forces had inflicted more damage than originally anticipated.read more


The price increase came despite an agreement by 32 countries to release about 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves in an effort to calm markets. Traders say fears about the security of Middle Eastern shipping routes continue to drive volatility.read more


Significant airstrikes have hit a sensitive site inside the Parchin Military Complex, a location long associated with research related to nuclear weapons development. Satellite imagery shows three large impact craters at the Talqan-2 facility within the complex. The site had reportedly been recently reinforced and buried underground.read more


Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, said the military campaign against Iran’s missile launch infrastructure could take weeks rather than days due to the way the systems have been deployed. Leiter said Iranian forces had dispersed many of their missile launchers across mountainous terrain, placing them far apart and often concealing them in remote areas.read more


Israeli officials indicated that military operations in Lebanon could soon expand significantly as tensions with Hezbollah escalate alongside the war with Iran. A senior Israeli official said the coming day could shape the next phase of the fighting, adding that Israel is considering a substantial expansion of operations across the border.read more


Intelligence reports conclude that the Iranian regime continues to maintain control over the country’s population, even after the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in the opening phase of the U.S.–Israeli military campaign. Iran’s religious leadership has remained largely cohesive despite the loss of senior figures in the strikes.read more


Two weeks of the most intensive bombardment in history haven't broken the Ayatollahs. From skyrocketing oil prices to the "Trump Factor," here’s why the knockout blow remains elusive.read more


As "Operation Epic Fury" intensifies, new reports reveal the astronomical cost of the first six days of combat. With over 5,500 targets struck, the U.S. is burning through billions in munitions to dismantle the Iranian regime's infrastructure.read more