Iranian missile attacks have targeted southern Israel, including towns near a nuclear facility like Arad and Dimona, causing over 175 injuries and significant damage. Some projectiles reportedly penetrated Israeli air defenses, ripping open residential buildings and leaving dozens wounded in Dimona, with the BBC reporting from the scene of a "direct hit."
An Iranian cluster bomb munition reportedly struck central Israel, specifically the Petah Tikva area, causing damage from shrapnel but resulting in no casualties.
Former US counterterror chief Kent stated in a Washington Post interview that he is meeting with anti-Israel pundits to make a case to conservatives about the war with Iran, highlighting Israel's influence.
The plastic packaging industry is at risk of significant disruption due to potential petrochemical supply issues, stemming from the ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran.
US President Donald Trump has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to attack its power plants and decimate energy infrastructure if the strait is not reopened. This has led to a rise in oil prices and warnings from Israel of prolonged conflict.
A midnight fire caused significant losses for traders and property owners after it gutted the Plumbing Materials Section of the Head Bridge Market in Onitsha, Anambra.
Israel's state budget includes "record-high" coalition funds, sparking controversy ahead of an upcoming vote. Failure to approve the budget by the end of the fiscal year would automatically dissolve the Knesset and trigger new elections.
The US-Israel alliance in the Iran conflict continues to face scrutiny, with a former US counterterror chief discussing Israel's influence and the US Treasury Secretary defending attacks on Iranian infrastructure, stating that escalation is sometimes necessary for de-escalation.
A commentary piece explores the personal impact of the ongoing war on an individual living in Israel with family in America, highlighting how the conflict has brought their disparate lives together and the increased use of English in the war effort.
This article provides an in-depth look into the career and political journey of Samir Geagea, the influential leader of Lebanon's Lebanese Forces party.