President Trump is reportedly considering resuming limited military attacks on Iran while not ruling out diplomacy, with discussions also focusing on a potential naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to cut off Iranian revenue. The UK has stated it will not join Trump's proposed blockade of Iran's ports.
Humanitarian worker Saad Edhi arrived in Karachi after being illegally detained by Israeli forces during the interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters.
Israeli rockets struck a police position in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City, resulting in the deaths of five police officers and injuries to several others. The attack targeted forces linked to militant groups.
Israel has issued a warning to residents of 10 Lebanese villages, urging them to evacuate immediately and move at least 1,000 meters away from their homes due to imminent strikes.
Activists from a Gaza aid flotilla, recently deported from Israel, have returned home and are alleging severe mistreatment by Israeli forces. They describe being beaten, tasered, and subjected to other forms of abuse, including sexual violence, during their detention.
A report by an Israeli human rights organization documents Hamas's use of sexual violence and abuse as a weapon of terror during the October 7, 2023 attacks and against hostages afterward, describing the findings as horrifying.
Around 400,000 children have been displaced in Lebanon due to Israel’s bombardment and invasion. A shaky ceasefire has been extended for 45 days, as children share stories and hopes for returning home.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has sent a letter to EU leaders, rejecting a proposal for Ukraine to become an 'associate member' of the European Union. Zelenskyy stated that such a proposal would be 'unfair' and leave Ukraine without a voice in the EU.
Despite warnings from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding genocide, 51 nations continued to arm Israel during the Gaza war, even after some had pledged to halt their support.
Video footage shows Israeli forces striking Nuseirat and Bureij refugee camps in central Gaza, resulting in dozens of injuries. The attacks occurred despite an existing ceasefire agreement.
Australia, along with the UK, Italy, France, Germany, Canada, Norway, the Netherlands, and New Zealand, has joined a coalition of nations in condemning illegal Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank, stating that the Israeli government is undermining regional stability.
Israel has openly acknowledged its defense ties with the United Arab Emirates, despite months of denials from the UAE regarding Iranian accusations of collaboration with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
An opinion piece from the Jerusalem Post criticizes New York politician Zohran Mamdani for focusing on Middle East land disputes instead of local New York problems.
Following the conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran, the Strait of Hormuz has been blocked, compelling shipping companies to find alternative routes for thousands of trucks transporting oil and other goods to the Mediterranean.
An opinion piece argues that Israel needs to actively combat antisemitic bullying disguised as journalism, stating that biased reporting is creating a dangerous alternative reality with global consequences for Jews.
Activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla, released after being detained by Israeli forces, have returned to their home countries and are alleging abuse, including sexual assault and mistreatment, during their detention. The UN has called for accountability regarding the treatment of these activists.
Najia Abu Lehia, a 64-year-old woman from Gaza, has been prevented from performing the Hajj pilgrimage with her husband for years due to the ongoing Israeli blockade.
Italy, France, the UK, and Germany have jointly urged Israel to cease its expansion of settlements in the West Bank and to end settler violence. The four European nations condemned the settlement policy, emphasizing the need for a halt to such activities.
Jordan has strongly condemned the repeated storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque by Israeli extremists, calling for firm international action to address the violations.
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Six Lebanese rescuers were killed in two Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon within the last 24 hours, according to the country's Ministry of Health, which condemned the attacks as a violation.
Israeli ultranationalist minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, previously rejected by the army for his extremism, is highlighted for his controversial actions and televised abuse, particularly against Palestinians. Critics state his behavior does not represent Israel.
The memories of the war against Somalia continue to haunt the secessionist territory in the Horn of Africa. Today, Somaliland is seeking international legitimacy, with the help of Israel
A Greek article discusses the silence of good people in the face of exploitation, excessive wealth, war crimes, and what it describes as Israel's genocide against Palestinians, stating that silence is not an option.
Israeli attacks have targeted health facilities in Lebanon, resulting in several deaths, including health workers. These strikes mark a renewed focus on medical infrastructure in the region.
Israel has instructed the United Nations' World Food Programme (WFP) to suspend its collaboration with the Turkish aid organization Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH) in Gaza.
The release of humiliating footage of pro-Palestinian activists by Israel's national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has sparked outrage in many European capitals, highlighting their ongoing silence regarding degrading conditions.
A claim circulating that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un threatened a nuclear missile attack on Israel amid the Iran conflict has been debunked as false.
Avi Benlolo criticized Mark Carney for condemning an Israeli minister who taunted people detained for attempting to sail to Gaza, questioning why Carney does not apply the same scrutiny to other world crises and tyrants.
The Iranian Foreign Minister met with his Pakistani counterpart to discuss proposals for ending the US-Israeli war, amidst ongoing disagreements between Tehran and Washington.
Israel's Ambassador to the US, Yechiel Leiter, publicly condemned remarks made by MK May Golan, who accused a Reform Rabbi of "officiating dog weddings."
Approximately 160 Spanish military personnel have departed for Lebanon to relieve the current contingent, where they will lead control of the Eastern zone on the Israel-Lebanon border amid escalating conflict.
Israel has confirmed that there were fatalities resulting from an airstrike carried out in southern Lebanon. The incident adds to ongoing tensions in the region.
Pro-Iranian militia Hezbollah has been intensifying attacks on Israel with kamikaze drones for weeks, a tactic common in the Ukraine war. Israel is reportedly struggling to find effective countermeasures.
Israeli legislators have taken initial steps to dissolve the government, leading to questions about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ability to retain power as polls tighten.
An Irish activist has recounted a specific moment captured in a video featuring an Israeli minister. The activist's account sheds light on the events depicted in the footage.
The Irish government is under pressure to address Israel's actions in Gaza, with plans to vote on the Occupied Territories Bill and work with the EU on sanctions, following a 'flotilla fallout'.
This article delves into a historical event, possibly the Suez Crisis, describing a "hidden sabotage" that dramatically altered the map of the Middle East within 24 hours. It highlights Gamal Abdel Nasser's determination to challenge Western and Israeli influence.
The article discusses concerns that Israel has lost its moral compass, while noting that the Netherlands continues to be the largest investor in the country. This highlights a tension between ethical considerations and economic ties in the ongoing geopolitical context.
A report indicates the US deployed approximately 200 THAAD interceptors against Iranian missiles targeting Israel, while Israel used fewer than 100 Arrow 3 missiles.
Israel has deported hundreds of activists from a Gaza flotilla, facing significant international backlash which intensified after a video emerged showing a far-right Israeli minister taunting kneeling activists.
Israeli far-right leader Itamar Ben-Gvir is reportedly increasing his political influence over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with critics suggesting Netanyahu's public criticisms are merely for show. This dynamic coincides with a rise in support for the far-right in recent polls.
Israel said on Thursday it had deported all the foreign activists seized by its forces from a Gaza-bound flotilla, as the first group arrived in Turkey following global outcry over their treatment in…
A UN Security Council envoy has warned that the current situation could lead to a permanent division of Gaza and urged the council to press for Israeli obligations and Hamas disarmament under the ceasefire roadmap.
Francesca Albanese, a UN official, has won a round in court against the US government, which she claims sanctioned her for speaking out against Israel, with the government now appealing the judge's ruling.
Although an official ceasefire is in effect in the Gaza Strip, a massive, technologically advanced retaliation operation is underway behind the scenes.
Pentagon data reveals that the American military expended significantly more advanced interceptors to protect Israel than Israeli forces did during recent hostilities with Iran.
An Israeli figure, described as the country's Jon Stewart, is reportedly on a mission to encourage young voters to move away from supporting Prime Minister Netanyahu.
An exclusive report details Mossad's covert operation against Hezbollah, codenamed 'beepers,' outlining the strategy, risks, and critical decisions involved in the mission.
An Israeli minister is facing widespread international condemnation and calls for sanctions after sharing a video humiliating foreign activists from a Gaza flotilla. The activists, including a Danish national, were subsequently deported from Israel.
Bruno Cardoso Reis suggests that tensions between Trump and Netanyahu reveal a mismatch of expectations, and criticizes Mark Rutte's remarks on the lack of European support for Ukraine as contradictory.
Lebanese citizens are burying the victims of what is described as the deadliest Israeli strike since a ceasefire was announced. The incident has heightened tensions in the region.
Donald Trump has repeatedly stated his intention to speak with Taiwan's president, a move that risks provoking strong opposition and anger from China. This diplomatic shift challenges long-standing US policy regarding Taiwan.
A synagogue in Lisbon has been vandalized with a slogan described as "associated with the denial of the right to existence of the State of Israel," according to the CIL, which noted the lack of political context to justify generalized hatred against Jews.
US intelligence suggests Iran is rapidly rebuilding military capabilities, including drone production, within months, raising doubts about the long-term effectiveness of US-Israeli strikes.
France has banned Israeli far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from entering the country and is demanding EU sanctions against him. This decision follows his alleged taunts and abuse of activists detained from the Gaza flotilla.
An article explores the struggles faced by families of Israeli reserve soldiers, highlighting the emotional battlefield at home and the toll that distance takes on relationships, as shared by a woman who lost her sibling in the war.
Three Finnish activists, who were detained by Israeli authorities after attempting to reach Gaza on an aid flotilla, have returned to Finland, alleging physical abuse and degrading treatment during their detention.
An Israeli airstrike targeted a barracks in southern Lebanon, resulting in injuries to a Lebanese soldier. Lebanon reported the incident, stating the strike caused damage and casualties.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health released a video claiming to show two men in yellow vests assisting a third person before an ambulance arrives, stating that six paramedics were killed in Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon within 24 hours.
A man wanted for questioning lit himself on fire as police arrived in Herzliya, Israel. He was evacuated to a hospital in serious condition, and police have opened an inquiry into the incident.
Stock market activity from last Tuesday and a subsequent request from Saudi Arabia to Trump are being discussed in the context of the ongoing US-Israel intervention in Iran, which has exceeded its initial projected duration.
Germany no longer believes it can mediate in the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, and is instead focusing on strengthening its ties with Gulf states.
Management at the National Concert Hall (NCH) in Dublin cancelled a booking for an Israeli ambulance charity fundraiser, citing security and reputational risks, particularly after being informed the event would include a dramatization of the October 7th attacks.
New Israeli strikes have caused extensive damage to a hospital in southern Lebanon and prompted evacuation orders for two districts in Tyre. These actions have resulted in at least 10 deaths in Lebanon.
An opinion piece suggests that politicians must prioritize 'hasbara' (public diplomacy) as Israel's global image crisis deepens, citing rising global antisemitism and falling US support.
The Pentagon has declassified and released new documents and videos related to unidentified flying objects (UFOs). These releases include audio from Apollo 12 astronauts and footage of an F-16 reportedly downing a UFO in 2023.
Magnus de Besche, a 25-year-old Norwegian activist, claims he was subjected to threats and humiliating treatment by Israeli authorities, allegations which Israel denies.
Hezbollah drones have reportedly caused significant damage to the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in southern Lebanon. This comes amidst reports of at least ten deaths from Israeli attacks in Lebanon.
Mohamad Saaydoun, a Lebanese amputee displaced by the latest Israel-Hezbollah war, is living in a makeshift camp and expresses despair over his situation.
In an unexpected pairing, Hunter Biden and Candace Owens have reportedly engaged in discussions involving conspiracy theories related to Israel and the 'Epstein Class'.
Defense analysts warn that US missile supplies are being stretched by the demands of both the Ukraine and Israel conflicts, raising concerns about the speed of industrial regeneration.
Questions arise whether the US and Israel seriously considered giving former Iranian President Ahmadinejad, who is disliked by democratic forces, a role after a potential coup in Tehran, highlighting perceived foolishness and cynicism in the Iran conflict.
A recent court ruling may pave the way for the public release of Leonard Cohen's long-hidden concerts and archives from Israel. This development could finally bring these historical recordings to light.
German politician Volker Beck claims he was the target of an Iranian assassination plot, stating that Israeli intelligence saved his life. He criticizes the German government for not taking the threat seriously.
Israel's ambassador is demanding consequences following an alleged murder plot targeting Josef Schuster and Volker Beck, amidst ongoing developments in the Iran conflict and US-Iran relations.
"Foi horrível. Batiam-nos, havia muita violência", revela Gonçalo Dias na chegada ao aeroporto do Porto, o médico que foi um dos dois membros portugueses da flotilha intercetada por Israel.
Elly Schlein, secretary of Italy's Democratic Party, stated at the Trento Economy Festival that Ben Gvir is not an exception but the rule of the Israeli government, also discussing commercial sanctions, labor, and energy.
New alliances are forming in the Middle East, with the UAE and Israel strengthening ties, and Saudi Arabia enhancing cooperation with Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan, reflecting a rift in the Gulf over approaches to the Iran conflict.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon damaged a hospital in Tibnin, injuring nine people and killing two others. The attacks reportedly caused extensive damage to towns in the region.
Ouça a reportagem em direto a partir do Aeroporto Francisco Sá Carneiro, no Porto. Ainda neste jornal, secretário-geral da NATO saúda o envio de cinco mil soldados norte-americanos para a Polónia.
An Israeli company is investing in a new hub in New Jersey, aiming to create a 'new Silicon Valley' by providing foreign companies with a 'soft landing' for expanding operations in the US.
Donald Trump announced that the United States would deploy an additional 5,000 troops to Poland. The decision was largely welcomed by Poland and some NATO allies, though it reportedly caused some confusion among others.
The report says Israel is targeting people at every level, from senior Hamas commanders to individuals accused of carrying out smaller roles during the attack.
The article analyzes Greece's strategic shift towards Israel, exploring the implications of this alliance for long-standing Turkish-Greek relations and regional dynamics.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has launched a US$10 billion facility to support members dealing with the impact of the US-Israel war on Iran, the group announced on Thursday.
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The article discusses the "farcical" events of 2025 where "professional" humanitarians prevented Israeli tourists from disembarking on Greek islands, reflecting on the tragic image this created for Greek tourism and looking ahead to the current year.
The Israeli military has announced the creation of a new division, 'Alumot,' dedicated to developing artificial intelligence for battlefield operations. It will comprise combat soldiers, tech professionals, and AI experts.
The Israeli Defense Forces conducted a strike on a Hezbollah weapons production site located in Tyre, a city in southern Lebanon. The facility was reportedly hidden under a former clinic, from which Hezbollah operatives have launched missiles towards Israel.
A Malaysian activist involved in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla 2.0 mission, Haroqs, has reportedly received threats allegedly linked to Mossad. The mission's organizers also claimed the flotilla succeeded in challenging Israel.
The US government stated it has not changed its position on sanctioning UN expert Francesca Albanese, who was previously sanctioned by the Trump administration for her criticism of Israel's policies towards Palestinians.
Italy's Foreign Ministry has called on EU Commissioner Kallas to consider sanctions against Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir, following recent controversial actions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is accused by former security officers of appointing loyalists to lead Israel's two main intelligence agencies, Shin Bet and Mossad.
Israel's government secretary stated that the contentious haredi draft bill is expected to pass, with the coalition soon securing a majority despite objections from some lawmakers.
International scientists are urging the restoration of Iran’s Pasteur Institute, citing alleged aggression from the US and Israel as the cause for its damage.
Iran has executed two men on charges of armed rebellion and links to "separatists," as the country has increased executions since the start of its conflict with Israel and the United States.
Ta sprawa wykracza poza dyplomatyczną i polityczną normę. Takie zachowania trzeba piętnować i nie może być na nie przyzwolenia w domenie publicznej - ocenił w "Tak jest" senator KO Grzegorz Schetyna,…
A large crowd marched towards the Israeli embassy in Athens, protesting with slogans such as 'The Mediterranean does not belong to Israel' and expressing solidarity with abducted individuals and calling for 'Freedom for Palestine'.
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have apprehended a suspect and vehicle in Nablus, West Bank, in connection with an attempted hit-and-run incident and transferred them to security forces for questioning.
President-elect Donald Trump's decision to speak with Taiwan's leader marked a significant departure from long-standing US diplomatic policy. The call was welcomed by Taiwan but drew strong condemnation from Beijing.
An opinion piece discusses how the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, which emphasizes Torah study, relates to the ongoing debate in Israel regarding military service for the Haredi community.
Germany has concluded it cannot mediate in the conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran, and is instead focusing on strengthening its relationships with Gulf states.
Police forces in Portugal, Israel, Serbia, and Bosnia have carried out multiple operations, leading to numerous arrests and significant drug seizures. These coordinated efforts targeted individuals suspected of drug trafficking across different regions.
According to police sources, the drone is capable of vertical takeoff and landing, can fly for tens of kilometers over several hours, and is equipped with day and night surveillance capabilities.
Israel's economy has reportedly remained resilient and even turned conflicts into a profitable enterprise since 2023, despite its involvement in numerous wars. This suggests a unique economic adaptation to prolonged military engagement.
Verdächtiger sollte laut Ermittlern auch Volker Beck ausspähen +++ Wadephul kritisiert israelischen Polizeiminister +++ Berichte über Streit zwischen Trump und Netanjahu +++ alle Entwicklungen im…
A report, citing Israeli defense officials, indicates that Prime Minister Netanyahu has been 'sidelined' by the Trump administration and has minimal influence over US decisions regarding Iran, with Israel largely 'out of the loop' in US-Iran talks.
This article analyzes how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's influence and role in US policy towards Iran have diminished, contrasting his current position as a 'mere passenger' with his past as 'Trump’s co-pilot'.
The Israeli military has conducted strikes in Lebanon and issued an order for the forced displacement of residents from 11 towns and villages in southern Lebanon, amid ongoing attacks across the region.
Belgium announced it might become the sixth country to withdraw from Eurovision in protest of Israel's participation, following five other national broadcasters that have already pulled out.
A columnist has accused The New York Times of weaponizing a questionable rape story about Israel, suggesting its timing coincided with a report on Hamas's sexual violence.
Israel conducted airstrikes in Lebanon, targeting areas in Bekaa and Tyre, resulting in the deaths of 10 people. These attacks occurred despite reports of a ceasefire, with additional raids near the Syrian border.
Analysts criticize the US-backed Board of Peace for solely blaming Hamas for a stalled ceasefire, arguing that this approach risks a return to war in Gaza, especially as Israel has not fulfilled its obligations.
The Netherlands has announced its intention to ban the import and sale of goods from Israeli West Bank settlements, while Ireland is advocating for a similar EU-wide ban on trade with these occupied territories.
New Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have resulted in the deaths of at least 10 people, including six paramedics and a child. These attacks occurred despite a ceasefire and follow previous strikes that also caused casualties.
Israel has established a special elite unit tasked with hunting down Hamas members who participated in the October 7, 2023, attacks. The unit is reportedly pursuing these individuals globally.
Elbit has signed a deal with German submarine manufacturer TKMS, aiming to advance technological capabilities and strengthen strategic ties between Germany and Israel.
Não há caminhos intermédios. Na relação da União Europeia com Israel há duas escolhas: ser cúmplice dos crimes de guerra e do genocídio ou travá-los. Opinião de Catarina Martins
Pentagon Concedes That US Provided Most Of Israel's Missile Defense During Iran War
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The US fired hundreds of its most advanced interceptors to protect…
An Israeli citizen was arrested at a Cyprus airport in possession of four embryos in a transport container. Separately, two Turkish citizens were apprehended during a raid on a local clinic.
A Jerusalem resident, Israel Grossman, has been indicted on multiple terror and assault charges, including hitting security personnel with an ATV while attempting to flee a violent incident.
Thousands of Cubans gathered in front of the US embassy in Havana to protest the US indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro. His daughter and other Cuban officials repudiated the accusations, with some expressing readiness to fight against imperialism.
Iran's Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad has called on citizens to reduce fuel consumption following alleged US-Israeli attacks on the country's oil and gas infrastructure in Tehran.
Observers are describing a climate in which the chances of justice in Israel's military tribunals for Palestinians following the October 7 events are slim.
An opinion piece discusses how Israel's future depends not just on its borders, but on remembering its foundational purpose, drawing lessons from the holiday of Shavuot.
An opinion piece argues that Itamar Ben-Gvir embodies contemporary Israeli politics, noting his brazen leadership and the ideological spirit found throughout the government, amidst Western condemnation of Israel.
AFI Europe, backed by Israeli billionaires, has agreed to acquire six open-air commercial centers in Romania from MAS, supported by Africa's largest pension fund, in a transaction valued at nearly 200 million.
The Dutch government has agreed to block the import of products originating from Israeli settlements in the West Bank. This decision marks a significant move regarding trade policies with goods from the occupied territories.
Hundreds of activists from the Gaza flotilla have been deported by Israel, with many alleging violence, psychological torture, and denial of food and water during their detention. International backlash has prompted some countries to investigate claims of abuse.
Reports indicate that an Israeli expansionist agenda poses a significant threat to Palestinian land and cultural heritage, raising international concerns about displacement and cultural erasure.
Southern Lebanon has been ravaged by an Israeli offensive that began in March 2026, with satellite radar imagery analysis by Le Monde and Masae revealing that nearly half of the region's localities have been damaged or destroyed, transforming it into a 'dead zone'.
An article questions why Israel is allowed to act without consequences in Gaza, urging for international attention and accountability regarding its operations.
Lebanese residents have accused Israel of destroying their towns, effectively wiping them off the map. These accusations highlight severe damage and displacement in border areas.
Israel’s interception and mass deportation of Gaza-bound flotilla activists has ignited a fresh international firestorm, deepening tensions over the war in Gaza and placing renewed...
An article discusses the inherent difficulties faced by individuals who identify as both Israeli and anti-Zionist, drawing comparisons between Zionism and the exclusionary ideologies of past states.
The pro-Iranian militia Hezbollah has significantly increased its use of kamikaze drones in attacks against Israel over recent weeks. Despite the ongoing threat, Israel has yet to develop effective countermeasures against these aerial assaults.
Dr. Andreas Krieg of King's College London describes the relationship between the UAE and Israel as "cold, pragmatic," primarily driven by shared interests in defense and technology.
President Trump indicated that escalating tensions and a potential conflict with Iran might prevent him from attending his son's wedding. His remarks coincided with reports of Iran's threats against regional states and discussions among NATO allies regarding the Middle East situation.
According to the 'World Happiness Report,' Israel ranks among the ten happiest countries globally, despite its citizens enduring war and terror, a phenomenon from which Europe could learn.
Hundreds of activists from the Gaza Flotilla were released and deported by Israel, with many returning to their home countries and recounting their experiences during detention. The deportations sparked international criticism.
A report suggests that the United States has used nearly half of its THAAD missile defense stockpile to protect Israel from potential Iranian retaliation.
Palestine has withdrawn its candidacy for the vice-presidency of the UN General Assembly following alleged pressure from Washington, which reportedly threatened to revoke visas if the bid proceeded, potentially escalating tensions with Israel.
Israel's deputy representative to the UN stated that the disarmament of Hamas is a prerequisite for the reconstruction of Gaza, citing continued militia control of the streets, while Palestinian and US envoys highlighted Israel's own obligations.
The 'Except Israel' clause is set to be reinstated in passports, a move that typically signifies a country's policy of not recognizing the state of Israel or restricting travel to it.
A recent poll indicates that nearly three-quarters of Democratic voters in the US oppose aid to Israel, reflecting plummeting support amid widespread anger over the war in Gaza.
An analysis explores Israel's military actions in the Middle East over the past three years, highlighting one powerful Muslim nation that even Israel struggles to challenge.
Danish activist Tara Adler is among those arrested in Israel, sparking international outrage after an Israeli minister shared a video on X mocking the detained activists.
PressTV reports on allegations that Israeli drones targeted the UAE's Barakah nuclear plant in a 'false flag' operation designed to frame Iran and potentially trigger a nuclear catastrophe. The report details a conspiracy theory involving regional tensions.