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Jordan denounced an Iranian strike on Bahrain that killed a Moroccan contractor and injured several personnel from Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. Amman reaffirmed its support for both countries and said Arab states were not involved in recent United States-led attacks on Iran.
A United Nations-backed peace official urged comprehensive disarmament and civilian governance in Gaza as the only path to lasting security. He warned that failure to act could lead to renewed conflict and deeper humanitarian crisis.
President Donald Trump’s announced pause in attacks on Iran has sparked debate over whether diplomacy can deliver meaningful limits on Tehran’s nuclear and missile programs. Israeli and United States analysts warn that without firm concessions, the halt could dilute battlefield gains and prolong the conflict.
Israel's healthcare ecosystem is evolving into a mature, resilient innovation platform attracting global investors. Strong data infrastructure, clinical integration, and recent major acquisitions highlight its shift from startup hub to scalable healthcare leader.
The article argues that conflict with Iran stems from decades of direct aggression against the United States, not from loyalty to Israel. It cites historical attacks, proxy warfare, and nuclear ambitions as evidence that Iran poses a primary threat to American national security.
A bus driver wounded by rocket shrapnel after stopping to let passengers take cover is now breathing on his own. His family described his recovery as a great miracle.
French authorities raided Edmond de Rothschild's Paris offices in a corruption probe linked to a diplomat named in Jeffrey Epstein documents. The diplomat denies wrongdoing as investigators examine alleged transfers of confidential United Nations material.
A technology professional said a fellow passenger was briefly escorted off a flight after insisting on a seat swap so he could sit with his brother. The incident has sparked debate online about passenger rights and in-flight etiquette.
President Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to 36 percent amid rising fuel prices and growing opposition to the war in Iran. A new Reuters and Ipsos poll shows mounting concerns over living costs and declining support for the military strikes.
Palestinian police cleared Iranian missile fragments near Hebron after interceptions by Israeli defenses. The incident comes amid rising civilian casualties and limited protective infrastructure in the occupied West Bank.
Shares on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange closed lower as defense stocks declined. Major indices fell and the shekel weakened against both the dollar and the euro.
A Soroka Medical Center doctor was moderately wounded by missile fragments after an interception near Nevatim. Seventeen others were treated for severe anxiety following the attack.
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