Tuesday, 6 May, 2025
8 Iyar 5785
The unusual move comes amid a wave of retaliatory operations after Houthi rebels breached air defences around Tel Aviv
By Jacob Jaffa
The rocket caused minor injuries to six people in the vicinity of the airport
By JC Reporter
Multiple people have been wounded in the strike, with senior officials placing the blame squarely on Iran
By Joshua Marks
If achieved, a deal would mark the latest blow to Iran’s network of proxies in the region
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth had said things were ‘about to get worse’ for the rebel group
By Daniel Ben-David
The former parliamentarians have a controversial history of anti-Western activism
Israeli military officials believe the Houthis do not have many functioning missile launchers left
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A woman received moderate injuries after sirens were sounded
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But protests urging an agreement to bring home the hostages continue on the streets of Israel
By Nathan Jeffay
The exchanges have collapsed the Gaza ceasefire and put pressure on the truce in Lebanon
US Central Command has continued to carry out operations against the Iran-backed terror group
By Ellie Grant
Plus, Shin Bet reveals serious October 7 security failures
One idea to address the threat involves cutting off the jihadis’ supply of khat, a natural amphetamine
By Yossi Melman
The move would reinstate the status after the Biden administration revoked it in 2021
The Iranian-backed terror group said its "sanctions" would be "reinstated against any aggressor state”.
Children are taught to venerate the Ayatollah at Islamic school near a south London synagogue
By Jane Prinsley