Israel Aims to Dismantle Gaza Tunnel Network After Hostage Release
Israel plans to destroy Hamas’s remaining Gaza tunnels under a U.S.-led mechanism once hostages are freed, marking the next phase of the U.S.-backed ceasefire plan.
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Israel plans to destroy Hamas’s remaining Gaza tunnels under a U.S.-led mechanism once hostages are freed, marking the next phase of the U.S.-backed ceasefire plan.
Israeli forces intensify their offensive on Gaza City as famine-related deaths in the enclave surge, deepening the humanitarian crisis and sparking global concern.
Rising tensions over Iran’s nuclear program, Israel’s preemptive logic and U.S. deterrence set the Middle East on a dangerous path toward miscalculation.
G7 leaders urge de-escalation in the Iran crisis, back Israel’s right to defend, and call for a Gaza ceasefire.
On June 15, Iran launched a fresh aerial attack on Israel, activating sirens across regions and prompting missile interceptions over the occupied West Bank.
Early on June 14, explosions rocked Tel Aviv as Iran launched dozens of missiles from Tehran and Kermanshah, with some intercepted by Israel’s military.
The Pentagon is deploying the THAAD missile defense system and U.S. military personnel to Israel to enhance air defenses against potential Iranian threats.