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Browsing: Israel
Donald Trump has initiated ‘Project Freedom’ to assist stranded vessels in the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions. Thousands of sailors remain caught in the stalemate, prompting a US-led effort to guide neutral ships safely. For further updates, follow the latest developments.
A 36-year-old man has been arrested in Jerusalem for violently assaulting a nun, resulting in injuries to her head and face. This attack, described as an “act of sectarian violence” by Olivier Poquillon of the French School of Biblical and Archaeological Research, has raised alarms over rising attacks on Christians. The investigation continues.
An Iranian hacking group, Handala Hack Team, has leaked personal details of 2,379 US Marines in the Persian Gulf, threatening their lives and families. They have warned of impending attacks using drones and missiles. The group plans to release more information shortly.
Israel has issued evacuation orders for seven towns in southern Lebanon, urging residents to relocate amid escalating tensions with Hezbollah, which it accuses of breaching a US-brokered ceasefire. Contrary to these claims, Hezbollah says its actions are justified responses to continuous Israeli violations.
UK cabinet minister Darren Jones warns of prolonged price rises, predicting consumers may face increased costs for over eight months after the Iran conflict. The government is preparing for supply chain disruptions, with further measures discussed in a cabinet meeting chaired by Sir Keir Starmer.
Two Israeli soldiers have been jailed for 30 days after destroying a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon, sparking international outrage. Following an IDF investigation, six other soldiers who witnessed the incident are being called for clarification discussions.
President Donald Trump asserted that Israel did not persuade him to engage in the war with Iran, attributing his decision to the events of 7 October. This statement comes amid escalating public dissent regarding the conflict and its impact on rising energy prices in the United States.
An Israeli soldier has been photographed destroying a statue of Jesus Christ in southern Lebanon, igniting widespread outrage. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the act, expressing regret to believers, while the Israeli Defence Forces emphasised this conduct is unacceptable. Action must follow.
Iran has warned vessels against entering the Strait of Hormuz following an incident where the Indian oil tanker, Sanmar Herald, was fired upon. The Iranian Navy stated that any ship attempting to transit the strait will be targeted, especially while the current US blockade persists.
Iran has declared the Strait of Hormuz “completely open” for all commercial vessels during the ongoing ceasefire, as announced by foreign minister Seyed Abbas Aragchi. This decision follows the recent easing of tensions and aims to stabilise global energy supplies. Further actions are anticipated.
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