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military offensive against Iran, hitting the country with hundreds of air strikes. By 9.45am local time, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed at his compound in Tehran in a mission that
Action (JCPOA) reached under the administration of former President Barack Obama. That agreement saw Tehran limit its nuclear programme and agree to unprecedented international inspections in exchange for sanctions relief. Trump unilaterally withdrew from
military activity despite the truce. “There have been air strikes, drone strikes, home demolitions and continued occupation of territory here in southern Lebanon. “In response to that, Hezbollah also began firing back rockets and drones
Lebanon United States Vice President JD Vance has said [he believes progress](/news/liveblog/2026/5/14/trump-xi-summit-live-us-china-leaders-to-hold-talks-on-trade-tech-iran) is being made in negotiations with Iran, despite President Donald Trump rejecting Tehran’s latest proposal as unacceptable. The comments come
Netanyahu and his government's actions in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria and Iran had pushed many European governments, led by Spain, Ireland and the Netherlands, to seek penalties. "You can't just turn
Lebanon, near the border with Israel, prompting outrage across Christian communities worldwide. [After determining the authenticity of the photo](https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-says-image-of-soldier-destroying-jesus-statue-in-lebanon-is-real-vows-action/), the Israel Defense Forces launched an investigation. Its findings concluded “the soldiers’ conduct
Netanyahu before an Israeli security cabinet meeting to discuss Iran, Lebanon and Gaza, amid widespread speculation in Israel that the Iran war will restart in the absence of signs of compromise. According to state media
Lebanon and has, in recent weeks, expanded the area it occupies in the country’s south, saying it is acting in pursuit of Hezbollah fighters who continue to fire rockets and drones at northern Israel
military said on Wednesday that it viewed the “incident gravely” and promised action against the soldier, according to The Times of Israel. The outlet said an initial inquiry had found that the photo was taken
military operations in Lebanon, where Israeli forces have occupied about one-fifth of the country. Analysts say the latest escalation could reshape the way the conflict has continued since the ceasefire, testing the limits
Lebanon and Palestine, and warned they could shut the Bab al-Mandeb Strait as tensions escalate. - **EU lawmaker questions Israel sanctions stance:** Marc Botenga criticised the EU for considering sanctions over alleged trade in Ukrainian
actions. Like his predecessors, the president has proved completely unable to prioritise American interests, instead catering to Israel’s expansionist whims.” The latest report comes as Trump faces increasing pressure from his Democratic rivals
Netanyahu in future elections, have been particularly critical of the policy, promising to end benefits to religious students if they refuse national service and pledging an investigation into why the effective exemption has been allowed
Lebanon, as well as a halt to a US naval blockade on Iranian ports in place since April 13. Fars said the Iranian proposal emphasised that Tehran would continue to manage the strategic Strait
Netanyahu** has ruled out any immediate withdrawal from southern Lebanon, saying Israeli forces will stay there “for as long as necessary”. As just mentioned, **Donald Trump** said on Thursday the US expected “a complete ceasefire
Netanyahu] government are crashing against the ground of reality. The confrontation in Lebanon can only end in one way: the permanent removal of the threat to the northern settlements,” Lapid said in a post
Netanyahu, for his part, insisted that Israel had to “disarm Hezbollah” and “demilitarise Lebanon” in order to make peace with its neighbour. While Israel and Lebanon agreed to a nominal “ceasefire” in mid-April, attacks
military would continue to strike Hezbollah targets “wherever necessary”. The Israeli prime minister said his forces had killed the secretary of Hezbollah’s leader, Naim Qassem. Trump himself backed Netanyahu’s version, telling the public
Netanyahu before an Israeli security cabinet focused on Iran, Lebanon and Gaza, amid growing speculation in Israel that fighting with Iran could resume if there are no signs of compromise. - **What else is happening
military command issued a statement on Saturday morning claiming that control of the Strait of Hormuz has "returned to its previous state" and the strategic waterway is now "under strict management and control