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News Desk TEL AVIV: Iran launched missile attacks on Israel’s capital, Tel Aviv, causing multiple fires across the city. Media reports confirmed at least 20 explosions were heard in Tel Aviv. Following the attacks, several locations caught fire. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Defense announced the deployment of an additional 5,000 U.S. troops to the Middle East to bolster regional security. #Iran #TelAviv #Missiles #USMilitary #MiddleEast
News Desk ANKARA: Iran has allowed a Turkish vessel to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, according to Abdulkadir Uraloglu, the transport minister of Turkey. Uraloglu said that around 15 Turkish ships are currently present in the region and that Iran had granted passage to one of them, which has now successfully crossed the strait. Meanwhile, European countries including France and Italy have expressed willingness to engage in talks with Iran to ensure safe maritime passage through the Strait of Hormuz. According to a report by the Financial Times, European nations are seeking to restore energy supplies without allowing the…
News Desk ZARZIR: Iran launched a new missile strike on northern Israel, leaving dozens of people injured, according to Israeli media reports, as tensions between the two regional rivals continued to escalate. The attack reportedly targeted the northern Israeli town of Zarzir, where a ballistic missile struck a populated area, causing multiple injuries and triggering panic among residents. Emergency services rushed to the scene soon after the explosion, treating the wounded and transferring several people to nearby hospitals for medical care. Authorities said some of the injured were in moderate condition, while others sustained minor wounds caused by debris and…
News Desk DHAKA: The second One Day International between Pakistan and Bangladesh is scheduled to be played today at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium. Bangladesh currently leads the three-match series 1-0. In the opening ODI, Bangladesh chased down a modest target of 115 in the 16th over, defeating Pakistan by eight wickets. For Pakistan, Fahim Ashraf scored 37, Sahbaz Farhan 27, and Muaz Siddiqui 18 before being dismissed. Bangladesh’s innings were anchored by an unbeaten 67 from Tamzid Hasan and 27 from Najm Hossain Shanto. Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mohammad Wasim each took a wicket for Pakistan. The second match promises another…
News Desk TEHRAN: Iran released new footage of attacks on Israel shortly after a statement by the country’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei. The video, titled “Khamenei at Your Service,” reportedly shows the 42nd wave of Iranian missile strikes targeting Israeli positions. According to reports carried by Russian media outlets, the missiles and drones were launched toward central Tel Aviv as well as sites linked to the United States Armed Forces in the region. The footage circulated on social media as tensions between Iran and Israel continued to escalate, with both sides issuing warnings and carrying out military actions that…
News Desk TEL AVIV: Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, has said that the safety of Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s new supreme leader, and the newly appointed head of Hezbollah cannot be guaranteed amid the escalating regional conflict. Speaking about the growing tensions in the Middle East, Netanyahu suggested that circumstances could arise that might lead to a change of government in Iran. However, he stressed that any such political change would ultimately depend on the Iranian people themselves and whether they choose to take to the streets in protest. His remarks come as hostilities continue to intensify across the…
News Desk TEL AVIV: A building in Tel Aviv was left in ruins in an incident captured on video and shared by an Israeli activist opposed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The footage shows a large crater in the street and debris strewn across the surrounding area, highlighting the scale of the destruction. The release comes amid escalating tensions in the region. Following remarks by Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Iranian authorities published video showing the 42nd wave of missile strikes targeting Israel. The footage depicts missiles being launched and striking their intended locations, signalling Tehran’s ongoing military campaign. The social…
News Desk BEIRUT: A fresh wave of Israeli attacks on Lebanon overnight has claimed the lives of 8 people, raising the death toll in the conflict since 2 March to 687, including over 90 children. Israeli authorities said the attacks came after Hezbollah and Iran carried out a coordinated strike against Israel, which Tehran confirmed. Israeli media reported that around 150 rockets were fired at Israeli territory, while Hezbollah claimed responsibility for targeting the Military Intelligence Headquarters near Tel Aviv. The escalation underscores the continuing volatility in the region as both sides exchange attacks. #Lebanon #Israel #Hezbollah #Conflict #MiddleEast
News Desk MANAMA: Bahrain has announced temporary relief measures for travellers on visit visas following rising regional tensions linked to the conflict involving Iran, United States, and Israel. The decision was announced by Bahrain’s Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs, which operates under the Ministry of Interior Bahrain. Authorities said the step was taken in response to the current regional situation affecting travel and mobility. Officials stated that exceptional measures have been introduced for visitors holding visit visas, aiming to ease difficulties faced by travellers due to the ongoing instability in the Middle East. The authorities added that the temporary relaxation…
News Desk TEHRAN: Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has issued his first recorded audio message, declaring that the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed and warning that attacks will continue if United States military bases in the Middle East are not shut down. Addressing the nation after assuming the position, Khamenei said Iran would not stop until it avenges those killed in recent attacks, particularly victims associated with the Manab School incident. He urged national unity, stating that the strength and solidarity of the Iranian people would ultimately defeat their enemies. In the recorded message, he said all US…
