Defense and Security
Delta delays return of Tel Aviv route until June as damage from missile debris prompts renewed passenger limits and widespread cancellations.
The IDF struck over 200 regime targets in central and western Iran.
Israel ramps up ground maneuvers and mass evacuations in Southern Lebanon as it moves to dismantle Hezbollah’s presence south of the Litani River and impose a new “Yellow Line” security reality.
At least 21 people, all noncombatants, have been killed in hundreds of Iranian ballistic missile attacks targeting civilians in the Jewish state.
Despite significant degradation, Israeli observers warn that Hezbollah retains the capability for localized cross-border raids.
“It’s just absolutely critical that we get more funding appropriated, and at the same time, we also need to make sure that we break the log jam,” the Florida legislator said.
“We are in the midst of the decisive stage,” said the Israeli defense minister.
Yahya Abu Labda served as a commander in the terror organization’s supply and logistics department.
Among the targeted infrastructures were the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps headquarters responsible for repressing anti-regime protests.
The renewed notice came as elements of the IDF’s 36th Armored Division were deployed to Lebanon’s south.
The strikes covered a distance of some 700 miles across the Islamic Republic, according to the Israeli military.
Envoys of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace reportedly met with Hamas in an attempt to preserve the ceasefire.