U.S. shifts military resources in Mideast after Israel strikes on Iran and Iran’s response
The U.S. is shifting military resources, including ships, in the Middle East in response to Israel’s strikes on Iran and Iran’s drone response.
The U.S. is shifting military resources, including ships, in the Middle East in response to Israel’s strikes on Iran and Iran’s drone response.
Israel has attacked Iran’s capital, with explosions booming across Tehran as Israel said it targeted nuclear and military sites.
A man using a makeshift flamethrower is accused of yelling “Free Palestine” and attacking a group in Boulder, Colorado, that had assembled to raise attention for Israeli hostages in Gaza.
An Israeli-American soldier held hostage for more than 19 months in the Gaza Strip has been released, Hamas said, in a goodwill gesture toward the Trump administration that could lay the groundwork for a new ceasefire with Israel.
Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire deal in their 15-month war in the Gaza Strip, which includes the release of dozens of hostages being held by Hamas.
Israel has approved a United States-brokered ceasefire agreement with Lebanon’s Hezbollah that would end nearly 14 months of fighting linked to the war in the Gaza Strip.
White House national security spokesman John Kirby says President Joe Biden is “deeply concerned” about the release of classified documents on Israel’s preparation for a potential retaliatory attack on Iran.
Israeli forces in Gaza have killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, a chief architect of last year’s attack on Israel that sparked the ongoing war.
Israelis have held somber ceremonies to mark a year since the deadliest attack in the country’s history, a Hamas-led raid that has since spiraled into wars on two fronts with no end in sight.
Iran has launched dozens of missiles into Israel, sharply escalating a conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed militias Hezbollah and Hamas.