The New York Times reported that former President Trump called off an Israeli attack after disagreements arose within his administration. Israel had formulated plans to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, which would have necessitated U.S. support. However, some officials within the administration expressed reservations about the operation.
Russian President Putin met with former Israeli individuals who had been held captive. In his address, he expressed gratitude to the Hamas leadership "for the humanitarian act of liberation," refraining from using the term "kidnapped."
A Sky News correspondent reported that a Russian bombing in Nikopol, located in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, resulted in two fatalities and five injuries.
An Al-Akhbar correspondent indicated that an explosion was heard near Ramiya, close to Jabal Balat.
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At least 22 people, including five paramedics, were killed, and numerous others were injured following a series of U.S. airstrikes at the Ras Isa port on Yemen's western coast.
An Al Jazeera correspondent reported that the Israeli army conducted multiple bombing operations targeting residential buildings in Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip.
Another Al Jazeera correspondent stated that two individuals were killed and one was injured in an Israeli bombing of a house in Abasan Al Kabira, east of Khan Yunis.
5 Comments
Donatello
The Rafah reporting feels one-sided. Where's the context on Hamas using civilians as shields?
Michelangelo
This is the reality of current world, and here it is. Thank you for this post.
Leonardo
The news is too depressing when it comes to attacks on all the countries. I can't follow anymore.
Raphael
The situation in Palestine is horrific. This is a valuable reminder of the human cost.
Donatello
Interesting insight into Trump's decision-making process. It's a perspective we don't often see.