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Trump says Iran agreed to nuclear inspections Tehran denies deal
Trump says Iran agreed to nuclear inspections, Tehran denies deal. US President Donald Trump said Iran has agreed to allow long-term nuclear inspections, a claim Tehran has rejected, as he also addressed US naval positioning near the Strait of Hormuz.
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After security discussions Netanyahu Katz and Zamir say IDF to remain in Lebanon
After security discussions, Netanyahu, Katz and Zamir say IDF to remain in Lebanon. IDF has “full backing” and “complete freedom of action to operate decisively against any threat,” said Israel’s defense minister.
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Iran sets Lebanon red line rejects Vance claim on nuclear inspectors
Iran sets Lebanon ‘red line,’ rejects Vance claim on nuclear inspectors. Tehran says IAEA inspectors will not be allowed into nuclear facilities damaged in the war, warns against Israeli attacks in Beirut and south Lebanon, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio heads to the Gulf to promote the Iran deal but will not visit Israel
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IDF expands control to approx. 70 of Gaza Strip as Southern Command prepares for next steps
IDF expands control to approx. 70% of Gaza Strip as Southern Command prepares for next steps. Military officials say operational control could expand further while forces strengthen defenses and prepare for possible renewed fighting.
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Hamas held top secret meeting with French officials discussed return to 1967 borders report
Hamas held ‘top secret’ meeting with French officials, discussed return to ‘1967 borders’ – report The meeting was reportedly the first since October 7 and came a few weeks after the French National Anti-Terror office announced that it had opened a preliminary investigation against Israel.
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Unique self-driving Israels Autobrains launches robotaxi pilot in Munich with Uber and Nvidia
‘Unique self-driving’: Israel’s Autobrains launches robotaxi pilot in Munich with Uber and Nvidia. “We created a unique system for autonomous driving through agentic artificial intelligence, which breaks down the reasoning into small tasks,” Igal Raichelgauz, Autobrains CEO, told the Post.
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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Hamas weaponized our desire for quiet now Israel must learn it cant afford innocence editorial
Hamas weaponized our desire for quiet; now Israel must learn it can’t afford innocence – editorial. Hamas’s documents show an enemy that was cruel, patient, and strategic. Israel’s response must be moral, disciplined, and equally strategic.
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The Arab League built itself to destroy Israel it destroyed itself instead
The Arab League built itself to destroy Israel, it destroyed itself instead. Analysis: Nabil Fahmy inherits financial ruin, a structural vacuum and a regional architecture that has already moved on without him
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Why Israel could not let Irans missile attack go unanswered analysis
Why Israel could not let Iran’s missile attack go unanswered – analysis. From Washington’s perspective, that makes sense. Trump is trying to preserve negotiations with Iran and avoid a return to open regional war but, from Israel’s perspective, that logic is incomplete.





