A drive to rebuild the houses destroyed in the first war between Israel and Iran through urban renewal projects led to the drafting of groundbreaking legislation. However, internal government infighting, followed by exasperating foot-dragging in the Knesset, has left the bill nowhere near approval, with the newly displaced asked to keep on waiting
The aim would be to create space for Iranians opposed to the Islamic regime to rise after the deaths of its leaders, sources said. Any Kurdish operation from Iraq would likely require significant U.S. military and intelligence support
As Tehran's missile fire drops sharply, Netanyahu and Trump press their advantage – but differences over the war's duration, mounting economic costs and political blowback in Washington threaten to complicate the campaign's next phase
Americans, including many Republicans, remember the bitter lessons of U.S. wars in the Middle East after September 11. Trump may have shifted attention from other issues, but as days pass, the Iran war is proving far more complex and could easily spiral out of control
The Berlin branch of the Christian Democratic Union is being probed by a parliamentary committee for allegedly improperly allocating 2.6 million euros to combat antisemitism.
Britain is sending the Type 45 destroyer HMS Dragon and two Wildcat helicopters with Martlet missiles, France is deploying air‑defence systems, a frigate, and aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle with its air assets, and Greece is sending four F‑16s and two frigates, one with an anti‑drone jamming system
As a Reform rabbi who runs a conversion program for the Conservative movement, Tarlan Rabizadeh might not fit the stereotype of a 'Teherangeles' Jew – but even she can't resist her community's newfound hope for Iran. 'They think that Bibi and Trump together is magic, and I tend to agree'
Toronto police were called to Temple Emanu‑El at around 10:49 p.m. following reports of gunfire. Officers found multiple bullet holes in the synagogue’s front windows and launched an investigation.
White House officials conducted damage control throughout Tuesday after a clip surfaced of Rubio saying the U.S. was effectively drawn into the conflict with Iran due to planned Israeli action, sparking political backlash and confusion over Washington's military rationale
Israeli and American cyber units reportedly infiltrated Iranian surveillance networks, and in some cases used AI to lay the groundwork for the strike that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. At the same time, Iran is also investing heavily in cyberwar operations which increasingly shape modern warfare
One woman who was moderately injured was on her way to a bomb shelter when the explosion occurred, according to a local emergency volunteer, while six others were injured by glass shrapnel and the effects of the blast
The outrage over the American strikes in Iran has not been limited to Democrats. Some prominent voices in Trump's America First camp, like Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly and Steve Bannon, are questioning the administration's claim that Iran posed an imminent threat
Iran is firing this particularly dangerous missile at densely populated areas in Israel, designed to split midair and disperse smaller bomblets across a large radius
One Likud source said that the PM would want to go to elections right after the military campaign in order to leverage the Iran war. Meanwhile, the opposition Democrats party appealed to the Knesset speaker to suspend committee discussions related to the coalition's contentious judicial overhaul plans until the war is over
U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal that Trump spoke with Kurdish leaders in Iran on Sunday, and is engaging with other leaders in an ongoing basis who could take advantage of the regime's weakness