Hours after Israeli forces restarted their assault on Gaza, Houthis launched a missile attack on Israel. Houthis said that they have carried out a "qualitative military operation" targeting Israel with a hypersonic ballistic missile. The missile, identified as Palestine-2, was aimed at a military site south of Tel Aviv, according to Houthi spokesman Yahya Sarea. This marks their second such attack within 24 hours, with the group stating that they will continue their operations in solidarity with Palestinians. The Houthi spokesman said the attacks were a response to what he described as "the criminal Zionist enemy's massacres" in Gaza, as well as "American aggression" in the region.
22 March,2025 04:01 PM ISTIn the early hours of Tuesday, March 18, Gaza City was thrown into chaos as Israel’s military launched a series of devastating airstrikes on Hamas targets. The night sky was lit up by bright flashes, signaling the violence that erupted throughout the city. Ambulances sped to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, overwhelmed with casualties from the attacks. Dr. Mohammed Zaqout, director of Gaza's hospitals, confirmed that at least 200 people have been killed, with many more feared dead as the situation worsens. The deadly strikes have left the region in a state of mayhem, with panic spreading as the violence continues to escalate. Watch video for more.
18 March,2025 03:00 PM ISTExplosions rocked Gaza City in the early hours of Tuesday, March 18, as Israel's military launched airstrikes targeting Hamas positions. Bright flashes lit up the night sky, according to footage obtained by Reuters. Palestinian officials reported that at least 15 people were killed in the attacks, with Israel carrying out more than 35 airstrikes across the area. Medics at Nasser Hospital in Gaza’s Khan Younis confirmed that the airstrikes were the deadliest since the ceasefire on January 19, with over 30 deaths reported. In total, Palestinian health officials stated that at least 100 people had died in the recent strikes. Ambulances raced through the streets as emergency services responded to the damage. Hamas accused Israel of breaking the ceasefire agreement, while Israel's military provided no details but stated that the operations were part of a broader strategy against Hamas. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed that the military had been ordered to take "strong action" against Hamas. The attacks, which involved more than just airstrikes, marked a major escalation following weeks of failed ceasefire talks. The fate of 59 hostages held in Gaza remains uncertain, as the violence continues.
18 March,2025 12:17 PM ISTTensions between the U.S. and Iran grew after Trump pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal, which had limited Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. Trump said the deal was flawed and reimposed strict sanctions under a "maximum pressure" policy to force Iran into a new agreement. Iran saw this as bullying and rejected Trump’s offer for talks, with Supreme Leader Khamenei accusing the U.S. of seeking control, not solutions. In response to U.S. pressure, Iran expanded its nuclear activities beyond the deal’s limits. This deepened mistrust and led to more conflicts, including attacks in the region. Despite Trump’s openness to talks, U.S.-Iran relations remained tense, with little progress toward peace.
09 March,2025 02:36 PM ISTOn February 26, former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his disappointment upon hearing about the discovery of the bodies of four Israeli hostages. These hostages were reportedly killed during the conflict in Gaza. Trump’s reaction came in response to a question about the ongoing situation and efforts to address the hostages' plight. When further questioned about the progress of the second phase of the Gaza peace deal, Trump responded by emphasizing that Israel should take the lead in the situation. He stated that any actions related to resolving the ongoing conflict and the hostages' fate should be determined and executed by Israel itself. His comment underlined his belief that Israel, as the directly affected nation, should drive the efforts to address the issue.
27 February,2025 01:35 PM ISTA group of released Palestinian prisoners were met with cheers in Ramallah on Thursday (February 27), following an overnight exchange marking the final swap as part of a fragile truce in Gaza. Hamas handed over the bodies of four Israeli hostages while it waited for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners to be released by Israel in return. Earlier, a bus carrying some of the freed prisoners was seen leaving Israel's Ofer prison in the occupied West Bank. The group got off the bus to cheers from hundreds congregated outside, with some of the released men - clad in green jackets and keffiyehs - hoisted aloft by the crowd. The first phase of the ceasefire included the exchange of 33 Israeli hostages in total for around 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees, and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from some positions in Gaza as well as an influx of aid.
27 February,2025 10:30 AM ISTAfter Donald Trump became the 47th U.S. President, major developments unfolded in the Middle East. Trump pushed for a "hard stance" on Gaza and even suggested a U.S. takeover of the Palestinian enclave. Hostages, including Iair Horn, Sagui Dekel-Chen, and Sasha Troufanov, were freed in Gaza, following Trump's strong warning to Hamas. At an event in Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu praised Trump’s plan for Gaza. Both the U.S. and Israel are focused on stopping Iran's nuclear ambitions and reducing its influence in the region. This comes amid long-standing Israeli-Iranian tensions, marked by covert operations, attacks by land, sea, air, and in cyberspace.
17 February,2025 11:46 AM ISTThe ceasefire between Israel and Hamas temporarily stopped the violence in the Middle East. However, tensions could rise again as Israel may attack Iran's nuclear sites by midyear. According to the Washington Post, Israel is expected to launch a preemptive strike on Iran's nuclear program, potentially setting back Iran's progress for months. Key sites like Fordow and Natanz might be targeted. A January intelligence report revealed that Israel could target these facilities after its October bombing weakened Iran’s air defences. The attack may happen with U.S. support, offering aerial refueling and intelligence. This strike could escalate tensions in the region significantly.
13 February,2025 05:17 PM ISTIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on February 11 that the ceasefire in Gaza would end if Hamas did not release hostages by noon on Saturday. In a video statement, Netanyahu warned that the military would resume intense fighting until Hamas is fully defeated. He also mentioned having held a detailed discussion with Israel's political-security cabinet, where members expressed support for U.S. President Trump's "Revolutionary vision for the future of Gaza." Watch the video for more information.
12 February,2025 11:40 AM ISTFormer President Donald Trump warned Hamas on Monday to release all hostages by 12 p.m. on Saturday. He said that if the hostages are not returned by that time, Israel should cancel the current cease-fire and take stronger action. Trump made it clear that he expected all hostages to be freed at once, not in small groups. He did not specify the time zone for the deadline but stressed that if Hamas fails to meet it, Israel should act without delay. Trump further stated that if the hostages aren’t returned by Saturday afternoon, "hell will break out" in the Middle East, suggesting severe consequences for Hamas and the region if the deadline is not met.
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