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Israel running low on missile interceptors amid Iran war: Report Israel has warned the United States that it is running dangerously low on ballistic missile interceptors as the war with Iran continues, according to a report by Semafor. The outlet said US officials familiar with the matter confirmed that Israel’s stockpile of interceptors is under heavy strain after days of incoming missile attacks. The report added that Washington has known for months that Israel’s interceptor supply could become a problem during a prolonged conflict. While Israel’s defensive arsenal is reportedly being depleted, the United States still has sufficient interceptor reserves of its own.
Trump: US Navy will escort oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz ‘soon’ Fox News
US regulator threatens broadcasters over Iran war coverage The head of the Federal Communications Commission has attacked US news broadcasters and warned they could lose their licences over coverage of the war involving Iran. FCC chair Brendan Carr accused media outlets of spreading misinformation after US President Donald Trump criticised reports about Iranian strikes damaging US military aircraft in Saudi Arabia. Writing on the social platform X, Carr warned broadcasters to change their reporting before upcoming licence renewals. “Broadcasters that are running hoaxes and news distortions - also known as the fake news - have a chance now to correct course before their license renewals come up,” Carr wrote. “The law is clear,” he added. “Broadcasters must operate in the public interest, and they will lose their licenses if they do not.”
Primary focus of Trump’s Iran war remains unclear as Hormuz Strait closure squeezes economy MS NOW
Trump: Affected countries to help open Strait of Hormuz back up upi.com
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Hundreds of peace activists and demonstrators marched in central Seoul on Saturday in protest of the US-Israeli strikes.
Seven members of the Iranian football delegation sought asylum, with four now known to have withdrawn applications.
Seven members of the Iranian football delegation sought asylum, with four now known to have withdrawn applications.
Editorial: Two weeks after the strikes on Iran began, the US president’s confused war aims lie in ruins
Israeli strikes kill 826 in Lebanon since war began: ministry Israeli attacks across Lebanon have killed at least 826 people since the war with Hezbollah began, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health. The ministry said the dead include 65 women and 106 children, while 2,009 people have been wounded. Health officials also reported that 31 paramedics are among those killed. The number rose after rescue teams recovered additional bodies from the rubble of a healthcare centre in southern Lebanon that was struck overnight.
Extremism expert warns of growing terror threat in the U.S. as Iran war escalates CNN
Three squad members to remain in Australia on specially granted protection visas Three more members of the Iranian women’s football squad have left Australia, leaving behind teammates who sought asylum after playing in the Women’s Asian Cup. The home affairs minister, Tony Burke, said on Sunday the three team members had decided to join the rest of the squad and make the journey back to Iran. Continue reading...
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Iran considers opening Hormuz Strait for tankers trading oil in Chinese yuan Dailynewsegypt
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Arsenal beat Everton 2-0 in a nervy match in the Premier League as they continue their pursuit of the title.
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Veteran Jay Carey burned a US flag in protest of an executive order from Trump calling for prison terms for such acts.