Reports:
At least 2,000 protesters killed in Iran in 48 hours
Reports say Iran’s forces are using lethal fire on protesters nationwide, with at least 2,000 killed in the last 48 hours, amid a near-total internet blackout.
Reports say Iran’s forces are using lethal fire on protesters nationwide, with at least 2,000 killed in the last 48 hours, amid a near-total internet blackout.


The New York Times reports that Trump is weighing new military strike options against Iran over its crackdown on protesters.

Winnipeg man charged with 14 counts of mischief after hate‑related graffiti hit a synagogue, mosque, and other sites, as police investigate motive and consider possible hate‑crime charges.

CENTCOM announces that US and partner forces carried out major strikes on ISIS across Syria under Operation Hawkeye Strike.

Dozens gather in Meitar to demand the return of Ran Gvili, the final hostage whose remains are still held in Gaza, urging leaders not to advance any agreement until he is brought home.

Lieutenant Colonel found lifeless in central Israel, investigation opened.

Police detain two individuals in Tel Aviv, after clash involving pepper spray.

UNRWA was thrust into controversy in Lebanon after the name Palestine was omitted from parts of the textbooks used in its schools.

Founder Marlene Kolangi describes how Israel Orphans of 10/7 provides financial aid, play therapy and support to children shattered by October 7.


































































US Senator Lindsey Graham promises Iranian protesters that their nightmare 'will soon end.'

Protester climbs Iranian Embassy in London to replace Islamic Republic flag with pre-revolution flag; Tehran protester says 'hundreds' dead in the streets.

British number sends threatening English-language text message to many Israeli's phones, issuing warning.

A German-Iranian young man stands accused in Hamburg of trying to persuade dozens of children and teenagers online to harm themselves.