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Following 12 days of intense conflict with Iran, Israel is reportedly facing a critical shortage of weapons and ammunition, according to NBC News, citing three officials. The report noted that Israel is running particularly low on some vital weaponry. Despite years of U.S. military aid, Israel relied heavily on American assistance for missile defense and logistics during the Iranian assault.

26 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Facing Ammunition Shortage After 12 Days of War with Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel had secured a “historic victory” following the ceasefire, eliminating two existential threats: the potential destruction from nuclear weapons and the threat posed by Iran’s stockpile of 20,000 ballistic missiles. “Had we not acted, Israel's destruction would have been imminent,” he claimed. He thanked the U.S. military for a joint operation that, according to him, destroyed Iran’s underground uranium enrichment facility in Fordow. “We have dismantled Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Any future attempts will be met with the same resolve,” Netanyahu warned.

25 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Netanyahu Claims Israel Averted Two Existential Threats

Israel’s tax authority has received approximately 38,700 compensation claims due to damage from Iranian missile attacks during the 12-day conflict. Claims include damage to 30,809 buildings, 3,713 vehicles, and 4,085 pieces of equipment and other assets. In central Tel Aviv alone, more than 24,932 claims were filed. Authorities expect more claims as assessments continue.

25 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nearly 39,000 Compensation Claims Filed in Israel Amid 12-Day War

Brigadier General Effi Defrin, spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), stated that the army remains on high alert despite the ceasefire. “Any violation of the ceasefire will be met with a strong response,” he said. Defrin emphasized that the public must continue to follow Home Front Command directives as threats still loom.

25 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli Army on High Alert Despite Ceasefire, Warns of Possible Escalation

Following the alleged missile launch from Iran, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant ordered the IDF to prepare for a harsh response targeting key regime sites in central Tehran. Gallant emphasized that Israel would not tolerate violations of the ceasefire.

Meanwhile, hardline political factions in Israel have called for a preemptive strike on Iranian territory.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Prepares Strike on Tehran Following Alleged Ceasefire Breach

Israel has accused Iran of launching a ballistic missile just minutes after a ceasefire was announced. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that air raid sirens went off in the north shortly after Prime Minister Netanyahu accepted a U.S.-brokered ceasefire proposal from Donald Trump.

The IDF claimed the missile was intercepted mid-air, and no casualties or damage were reported.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Iran Accused of Missile Launch Minutes After Ceasefire Announcement

Israel has reopened its airspace following a temporary closure triggered by a series of Iranian missile attacks on Monday night.
The airspace was shut down as a precautionary measure but reopened after the ceasefire announcement.
On Tuesday, foreign passengers rushed to airports, with rescue flights departing for destinations such as Australia.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Reopens Airspace After Temporary Shutdown Due to Iranian Strikes

Israel has formally accepted former U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed ceasefire with Iran.
In a statement released Tuesday, Israeli authorities said:

“Any violation of this ceasefire will be met with a strong response.”
The statement also claimed Israel had delivered significant blows to Iran’s military leadership and destroyed multiple strategic targets within central Tehran over the past 24 hours. Israel also thanked Trump for his mediation efforts.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israel Accepts Trump’s Ceasefire Proposal, Issues Stern Warning

Iranian media has confirmed the assassination of Mohammad Reza Seddiqi Saber, a high-ranking official linked to the country’s nuclear program.
He was reportedly targeted in an Israeli strike late last night in Astaneh Ashrafieh, Gilan Province.
This comes two months after the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Saber for alleged involvement in nuclear weapons proliferation.

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Senior Iranian Nuclear Official Assassinated in Alleged Israeli Strike

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported that Iran launched missiles toward Israeli territory just moments after former U.S. President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel.
In a statement on Tuesday, the IDF confirmed:

“A short while ago, missile launches from Iran toward Israeli territory were detected. Air defense systems have been activated in response, and residents have been instructed to remain in protected areas.”
Earlier, Trump had declared, “Both Iran and Israel have agreed to a full and comprehensive ceasefire.”

24 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Iran Fires Missiles at Israel Amid Trump’s Ceasefire Declaration

On Monday, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced that more than 50 Israeli fighter jets struck military targets in Tehran. The IDF stated that the targeted sites included missile and radar production centers as well as missile storage facilities. Meanwhile, Iran’s Ministry of Health reported that at least 500 people have been killed in Israel’s attacks since June 13.

23 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

IDF Reports Over 50 Israeli Fighter Jets Strike Military Targets in Tehran

An Iranian missile strike on southern Israel has caused power outages affecting nearly 8,000 residents, according to Israel’s Energy Minister Eli Cohen. Authorities had anticipated possible damage and aimed to restore electricity within hours. The Israel Electric Corporation confirmed damage to strategic infrastructure and dispatched teams to repair and monitor security risks. The missile attacks also triggered warning sirens across major cities, disrupting an emergency parliamentary session as officials took shelter amid fears of widespread destruction.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is close to achieving its main military goals in Iran after striking ballistic missile sites and nuclear facilities. He ruled out a long-term war, stating the mission will end only when objectives are fully met. Netanyahu praised the U.S. for recent attacks on Iran and claimed they inflicted serious damage. He also linked Iran’s actions to Hamas support in Gaza. Talks for a Gaza ceasefire continue, though Hamas conditions remain unacceptable to Israel and U.S. mediators.

After a 10-day shutdown due to escalating tensions with Iran, Israel has reopened Ben Gurion Airport. The country is operating limited repatriation flights to evacuate foreign nationals and bring back Israeli citizens. On Monday, 24 flights are scheduled with a maximum of 50 passengers each, prioritizing humanitarian and national security cases. Around 40,000 tourists were stranded during the closure. Strict access protocols are in place at the airport, and passengers must arrive no more than two hours early when using public transport.

Following Iran's missile and drone attacks Sunday morning, at least 11 people have been injured across various parts of Israel, according to the country's emergency services.

Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel’s national emergency response organization, reported that one person suffered a gunshot wound while ten others sustained minor injuries. Rockets and shrapnel reportedly struck ten different locations, including Carmel, Haifa, Tel Aviv, and the northern coastal plain.

22 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

At Least 11 Injured in Iranian Strikes on Israel


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