The Israeli newspaper Calcalist reported that more than 41,000 compensation claims have been filed by Israelis due to the recent war with Iran, noting that during this period, 18,000 settlers were displaced from their homes.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran has issued a statement condemning the vile and insulting remarks made by the U.S. President against the country’s high-ranking officials.
As the Israeli military continues efforts to rebuild its military capabilities following wars with Iran and Gaza, Israeli sources report an unprecedented financial crisis in securing military equipment.
The military wing of the Hamas movement, in its latest operation, announced that it targeted an Israeli military bulldozer in the southern Gaza Strip.
While Tel Aviv officials prefer to remain silent about the details of the recent confrontation with Iran, one Israeli media outlet has acknowledged part of the on-the-ground reality.
While reports suggest the possibility of a normalization agreement between Syria and Israel by the end of the year, Tel Aviv has declared maintaining control over the Golan Heights as its primary condition.
The mayor of the Zionist-inhabited Bat Yam region in the occupied territories emphasized that, as a result of Iran’s attacks, the area has suffered the most severe blow in its history, leading to widespread destruction and the displacement of approximately 2,000 settlers.
CNN and The New York Times rejected Donald Trump's demand to retract their reports on the outcomes of attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities, stating, “There will be no apology.”
According to the results of the latest poll conducted in the occupied territories, more than half of the participants support ending the war in Gaza.
The Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran said: Iran reserves the right to take any necessary action to defend its interests, people, and sovereignty.