President Donald Trump stated that Russia is sustaining approximately 40,000 casualties per month and its economy is under severe strain, arguing that the conflict must end through diplomacy. The remarks were made last week during the G7 summit, according to a statement circulated by the OSINTdefender monitoring channel.
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According to a report circulating Tuesday morning, two years and eight months after the October 7 massacre, unusual Hamas activity was identified in the Gaza Strip but security forces in the Gaza periphery and the IAF were only alerted after the start of massive warning fire that alarmed residents. Southern Command officials claim the Intelligence Directorate passed the warning at a late stage. The incident occurred overnight.
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Commentator Yaakov Barda says the narrative that IDF soldiers’ hands are tied is wrong, asserting troops have full freedom of action up to the Yellow Line in southern Lebanon, and that the military will act as needed to preserve northern residents’ sense of security.
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Israeli security forces are conducting a large-scale arrest operation in the al-Fawwar refugee camp south of Hebron on Tuesday morning, according to Arab reports. Large Israeli forces are on the ground for the mission. No further details on the suspects or the operation's scope are yet available.
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Jordan was minutes from securing its first-ever point at a World Cup but conceded a comeback goal in the 82nd minute, losing 2-1 to Algeria. The result mathematically guarantees Argentina the group lead, N12's Ben Goldfrend reports.
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Norway defeated Senegal 3-2 in a World Cup match early Tuesday, with striker Erling Haaland scoring two goals, according to a report by sports journalist Ben Goldfriend (N12).
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Ukrainian drones struck the Dubna Space Communications Center in the Moscow region early Tuesday, according to reports. Significant damage and large-scale smoke were reported at the site, though no personnel were harmed and communications were not disrupted.
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Russia's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday it views Germany's ambition to become Europe's leading military power as revanchism — a desire to reclaim lost territory or power — according to an official statement. The remark reflects ongoing friction in Germany-Russia relations.
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A fire is burning in Karmiel (Sham) in the Galilee, according to reports. Firefighting crews are responding.
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Gabi Naaman, head of the Shlomi local council, issued an optimistic message Tuesday morning urging Israelis to place their trust in divine providence rather than US President Donald Trump or any other leader. 'There are serious concerns, but we must look to the future and the positive side,' Naaman said, citing the biblical verse 'Trust in the Lord; He is their help and their shield.'
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President Donald Trump said late Monday that as long as Iran respects the US, there will be no trouble, adding he avoids using the word 'afraid.' The remark, reported by Israeli media, follows a string of Trump statements on the emerging Iran framework this month, including an earlier comment that the war with Iran is concluded.
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Former prime minister Naftali Bennett stated Tuesday morning that he will transfer Areas A and B in Judea and Samaria to a future Palestinian state, reversing his long-standing opposition to Palestinian sovereignty, according to the report. The declaration marks a significant shift in Bennett's political stance.
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A 67-year-old resident of Tamra was shot dead, according to Israeli media. Police are investigating the suspected criminal motive.
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Footage from the scene of a shooting incident was released early Tuesday, according to Israeli media. The video, filmed by Magen David Adom (MDA) teams, shows their response at the scene. No details on the location, parties involved, or casualties have been disclosed.
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A Lebanese delegation has departed to meet Israeli negotiators in the United States, according to reports circulating Tuesday morning. On the Lebanese street, public sentiment expresses gratitude toward Iran, reflecting perceptions of Tehran's influence over the talks and the recent ceasefire memorandum.
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A Treasury cost estimate obtained by The Zioneer shows that repealing the previous government's kashrut reform would cost the economy 750 million shekels — 600 million in lost business revenue for restaurants and hotels, and 150 million for direct state employment of 3,500 kashrut supervisors. Shas is pushing to pass the repeal before the Knesset disperses for summer recess.
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Middle East analyst Yoni Ben Menachem assesses that the Arab world is deeply concerned that the United States is not only strengthening Iran's position but also that of Qatar, both of which harbor ambitions to lead Middle East policy. The analysis, posted Tuesday morning, warns Israel must be wary of the dangerous scenario emerging from the current negotiations.
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Israel Gantz, chairman of the Binyamin Regional Council and head of the Yesha Council, on Tuesday morning sharply criticized former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's Sunday interview on Kan 11, accusing Bennett of advocating the establishment of a 'terror state' ten minutes from his home in Ra'anana. Gantz warned that the Palestinian Authority maintains a 50,000-man armed force, is corrupt and terror-encouraging, and is led by Iran. He called Bennett's proposal a 'political suicide' that endangers millions of Israelis.