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In the early hours of Friday, an Israeli airstrike hit a residential apartment building in Lebanon, killing one person and injuring 20 others. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned the attack as a “clear violation of national sovereignty” and a threat to ongoing stability efforts.
Meanwhile, Israel continued its assault on Gaza, killing at least 36 people since dawn. Among the victims was a journalist in Gaza City's Tuffah neighborhood, killed in a drone strike.
Lebanon’s President has called for urgent international action to halt the attacks.
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 36 in Gaza, 1 in Lebanon
Russian forces claim to have seized control of a village near lithium deposits in eastern Ukraine, despite fierce Ukrainian resistance. The Russian Defense Ministry said on Thursday that they have taken control of Novoselivka and Shevchenko in Donetsk. Meanwhile, both Russia and Ukraine have conducted another prisoner exchange, with soldiers returning to their respective countries. However, there has been no progress on peace talks.
Russia Claims Village Near Lithium Reserves in Eastern Ukraine
At least 71 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed in the latest Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, according to the local health ministry. The death toll may rise. The Gaza administration reported that 549 people have died at aid distribution centers operated by the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in the past month, describing the centers as "death traps." Israel’s security minister has threatened to shut down these relief hubs.
At Least 71 Killed in Israeli Strikes on Gaza
Iran’s powerful Kheibar Shekan ballistic missile, dubbed the 'monster missile', recently struck southern Israel, highlighting vulnerabilities in Israel’s celebrated Iron Dome defense system. Designed to carry multiple warheads over long distances at high speeds, the missile challenges Israel’s ability to intercept simultaneous threats. While a ceasefire has brought temporary relief, the looming threat of Iran’s vast missile arsenal remains. Despite advanced defenses, Israel faces growing concerns over its ability to counter such sophisticated weaponry in future conflicts.
Since mid-June, Iran and Israel exchanged missile strikes, escalating tensions. The U.S. launched attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites, prompting Iran to retaliate by targeting the U.S. Al Udeid base in Qatar. Despite warnings of a revenge cycle, the conflict quickly de-escalated with a ceasefire declared hours later. Strategic U.S. troop withdrawals and Qatar’s diplomatic balancing between the U.S. and Iran helped prevent further escalation, protecting vital regional infrastructure and maintaining stability in the Gulf.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has declared the recent missile and drone strikes on US military bases a significant success. He warned that any future aggression against Iran would provoke a harsh response, including the possibility of repeated attacks on American military installations. Khamenei emphasized that Iran will never surrender despite external pressures and accusations related to missile and nuclear programs. Tehran insists it will respond firmly to any interference with its territory or interests, highlighting escalating tensions between Iran, the US, and its allies.
At least 100 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza on Wednesday, with hundreds more injured, Anadolu Agency reported. Many of the victims were civilians seeking food and humanitarian aid. In the Shujaiya area, two airstrikes killed at least 17 people, including two children. In central Gaza's Netzarim corridor, eight people were reportedly shot dead while attempting to access aid.
At Least 100 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Strikes on Gaza
Following a 12-day conflict with Iran, Israel is reportedly experiencing a shortage of key weapons and ammunition, according to NBC News. U.S. officials confirmed the depletion, stating Israel is now lacking critical military resources. A fragile ceasefire, mediated by the U.S. with Qatar's help, is currently in place. The war began on June 13 after Israel accused Iran of secret nuclear activities. Iran responded with military strikes. Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain high as Iran denies any formal agreement.
A low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal has prompted the Bangladesh Meteorological Department to issue Local Cautionary Signal No. 3 for Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla, and Payra ports. Gusty or squally winds may affect coastal areas, and fishing boats are advised to stay near the shore. Moderate to heavy rainfall with thunderstorms is likely in several divisions, including Khulna, Barishal, Chattogram, and Sylhet. Temperatures may slightly decrease across the country, with the monsoon remaining moderately active over Bangladesh.
A drone was launched from Yemen towards Israel on Wednesday, as confirmed by Israeli media and sources cited by Al Jazeera. The drone was reportedly intercepted, and no warning sirens were sounded. Yemen has not issued any official statement regarding the incident. The attack occurred just after a ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel was announced by Donald Trump. According to Trump, the ceasefire began with Iran and was to be followed by Israel after 12 hours, marking the end of the 12-day conflict within 24 hours of its initiation.
Drone Attack Launched from Yemen Today, Israel Claims to Have Destroyed Them in Mid-Air
The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza reported that Israeli attacks across the strip on Tuesday killed at least 79 people, with 289 more injured. Among the dead, 49 were reportedly shot while attempting to collect humanitarian aid. Over the past month, at least 516 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 3,800 injured during similar incidents involving aid distribution.
At Least 79 Killed in Israeli Attacks on Gaza, 49 Shot While Collecting Aid
In a surprise assault on Israeli forces in Khan Younis, Gaza, Hamas militants killed five Israeli soldiers and injured at least 15 others—some critically. Several Israeli troops remain missing. Following the attack, Israeli forces launched intense retaliatory strikes in the area, primarily to extract the wounded. Air ambulances were later deployed for evacuation.
Hamas Attack in Khan Younis Kills 5 Israeli Soldiers, Injures 15
Since October 2023, at least 377,000 people, mostly children, have gone missing in Gaza due to Israeli military actions, according to a Harvard Dataverse report by Prof. Yakov Garb. The report highlights how Israeli attacks and blockades have drastically reduced Gaza’s population. It also criticizes the U.S.-supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation for ineffective aid distribution, with many civilians unable to access help due to dangerous, restricted zones. The actual death toll may far exceed the official count of 61,000.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam was en route to Qatar when Iran launched a missile strike on the U.S. Al-Udeid Air Base there. In response, Qatar closed its airspace, forcing the Prime Minister’s aircraft into an emergency landing in Bahrain. The incident caused regional panic, prompting temporary airspace closures in Kuwait and Bahrain as well. No casualties were reported. Later, aviation authorities confirmed the restoration of normal operations. Salam has since safely arrived in Qatar after airspace reopened.
U.S. President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer have called for the Iran-Israel ceasefire to be maintained. Trump stated that both nations equally wanted peace and hailed the destruction of nuclear facilities as an honor. Previously, he had accused both sides of violating the truce. Starmer emphasized the need for stability in the Middle East and urged Iran to abandon nuclear ambitions and return to negotiations. He also discussed the issue with NATO leaders and Qatar's Emir.
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