The struggle continues. Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and former Columbia student, has been reunited with his family after being held in immigration detention for three months. His release was ordered by a judge, influenced by growing criticism of the Trump administration's actions against pro-Palestinian voices on American campuses.
Reports indicate that Iran had previously moved materials from three nuclear sites that were subsequently targeted.
Donald Trump, on the verge of war with Iran alongside Israel, addressed the United States, calling for a "peaceful" response from the Iranian Republic. The US, in conjunction with Israel, launched attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
The Fordow site, located deep underground, was struck with large warheads. Natanz and Isfahan were targeted with Tomahawk missiles.
The decision to attack Iranian nuclear sites has drawn swift condemnation from both Democrats and some Republicans in Congress.
The US launched strikes on three Iranian sites, escalating the conflict and risking a wider regional war. Tehran has vowed to retaliate.
In response to the US attacks, Iran has launched missile strikes targeting Haifa and central Israel, including Ben Gurion Airport, research centers, and command hubs.
5 Comments
Muchacho
It’s about time someone held Iran accountable for their actions—well done, Trump!
Africa
I'm glad to see Mahmoud Khalil reunited with his family; it’s a small victory for justice!
Coccinella
Attacking Iran is a reckless move that can lead to catastrophic consequences.
Leonardo
Ironically, the U.S. claims to promote democracy while supporting oppressive actions abroad.
Michelangelo
Kudos to those speaking out against the unjust detainment of activists like Mahmoud.