President Trump stated on his Truth Social platform that Iran is expected to accept large-scale weapons inspections to guarantee 'nuclear honesty' going forward, according to a post cited by Israeli media.
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The NationDeveloping
Yossi Asraf, head of the Givat Ze'ev local council, was released under restrictive conditions Monday evening after questioning by Lahav 433 police fraud investigators. The conditions include a 14-day ban from council offices and a prohibition on contacting other suspects.
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Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana told closed-door meetings Monday that he is leaning against holding a new vote for the State Comptroller position, but will wait for the High Court of Justice's final ruling before making a decision, according to a report by Michael Shemesh. The decision could trigger a sharp crisis between the branches during an election period.
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The NationDeveloping
Police arrested three women in central Israel on Monday evening on suspicion of sexually abusing a minor relative. The arrests follow an investigation by the Central District police.
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The FrontDeveloping
Journalist Ariel Kahana reports there is still no certainty that an ongoing incident in Yavne is a nationalist (terror) attack, though he notes there have been many threats from Islamist elements against the Jewish community recently. The situation remains under assessment.
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The FrontDeveloping
A new report details a vast underground Hezbollah facility buried 25 meters below ground, just six kilometers from the Israeli border, containing missiles, launch shafts, explosives, UAVs, and command rooms built with Iranian backing, according to The Zioneer’s curated sources. The disclosure follows a series of ongoing IDF operations exposing Hezbollah's subterranean infrastructure in southern Lebanon.
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The NationDeveloping
An internal scandal at Israel Customs deepens: smuggled cigarettes valued at tens of millions of shekels have disappeared while in state custody. The case, first reported by The Zioneer, is investigating whether negligence or collusion enabled the disappearance.
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The FrontDeveloping
The New York Times reports that Israel has instructed its forces in the north to refrain from offensive operations and to use force only for self-defense or after receiving approval from senior echelons. The report has not been officially confirmed by Israeli sources.
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The NationDeveloping
Soccer star Omer Dahan confirmed in a social media post that he is the professional player arrested in an illegal gambling probe, but said he has no connection to match-fixing allegations, according to a Channel 12 report.
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The FrontDeveloping
Lebanese sources report sightings of Israeli tanks in the village of Rumman in southern Lebanon, approximately 1.5 km from Nabatieh. The claim, described by an Arab-world analyst as the northernmost Israeli armor penetration since the post-1982 security zone, is based on a single unverified source.
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The FrontDeveloping
A police officer with gunshot wounds has been reported following a shooting incident, with at least one assailant neutralized. The number of attackers is not yet known, according to initial reports.
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Israel's top military echelon held a Gaza strategy discussion tonight and recommended immediate action, according to an initial report by Army Radio. The report notes concern that US President Trump may again intervene to block the move.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed Monday evening he will step down as Labour Party leader, having informed King Charles III. He will remain as prime minister until his successor is chosen, with the party's NEC set to begin a leadership contest on July 9.
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The FrontDeveloping
Qatar's Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, confirmed Monday evening that 13 people were killed and 66 injured in an explosion and fire at the Barzan gas supply facility in Ras Laffan Industrial City on Sunday night. Al-Kaabi described the incident as a technical accident with no evidence of sabotage, noting that victims include Qatari, Indian, and Pakistani nationals. An investigation is ongoing.
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The FrontDeveloping
Initial footage of a security incident in the Gush Etzion area has been released, according to Israeli media reports. The footage was shared via a WhatsApp group linked to a local news network. Further details are not immediately available.
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The FrontDeveloping
Shots were heard at a scene, according to a single report. No information on the location, timing, parties involved, or casualties has been released.