Channel 13 owner Len Blavatnik, after last week refusing to extend a deal that would allow pro-government i24 News owner Patrick Drahi to acquire the news outlet, signed a deal with a group of anti-government high-tech entrepreneurs, raising hopes for a new independent and critical news channel
Iran is aiming its missiles at the sources of the Gulf's wealth and shaping regional policy. The stability of these regimes is starting to come under threat
Two homes in Eilat were damaged by interception debris, and a home in Ness Ziona was destroyed. 'I fainted on the floor. A taxi driver caught me and picked me up. I'm shocked I'm alive,' a Ness Ziona resident told Haaretz
David Sacks, a prominent right-wing figure, made waves as the first senior administration figure to publicly criticize the war in Iran. Speaking on his popular podcast 'All-In,' Trump's AI czar took shots at GOP war hawks and warned against Israel's potential usage of nuclear weapons
Palestinian Actor Motaz Malhees who acts in 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' said he had been denied entry to the U.S. amid the travel ban, preventing him from attending the Oscars while his co-stars were permitted to travel
The statement warned that pushing the Lebanese army to confront those fighting Israel could destabilize it. Hezbollah's oppostion suggest the timing of the statement is tied to ongoing discussions about disarming the group
Speaking to Haaretz, a regional source said that Turkey, Oman and Egypt are pushing for an end to the Iran war which they deem unbeneficial. Iran and Egypt's presidents reportedly discussed 'possible ways to end the escalation' on Friday
According to a source familiar with the matter, Trump's envoy Jared Kushner will be leading the move on behalf of the U.S., as Israeli sources suggest a large-scale Israeli ground operation to seize Lebanese territories might be launched if diplomacy fails
The suspension comes hours after the U.S. attacked military targets on Iran's Kharg Island oil export terminal and Iran's Revolutionary Guards responded by saying that U.S. interests in the UAE were legitimate targets
Iran struck and reportedly damaged five U.S. refueling aircraft • A port in the United Arab Emirates suspended oil operations after a drone-related fire • Qatar evacuated parts of Doha • The United States sent 2,500 marines to the Middle East
The strikes in southern Lebanon killed 23 people, including 12 medical workers at a primary health center, as air raids also hit residential areas. Lebanon's health ministry said the toll could rise, while more than a million have been displaced since the conflict began