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Hezbollah has announced the death of terrorist Mahdi Ali Hammoud, who was critically wounded in an Israeli precision strike on a motorcycle in the southern Lebanon village of Qunin. The strike also eliminated his fellow Hezbollah operative, Ibrahim Raslan.
The commander of Central Command signed a demolition and destruction order for the house of a terrorist who, along with other terrorists, carried out the attack at the Mehola Junction. Yesterday, the demolition and destruction order was delivered to the terrorist Ayman Jannam's house, who, together with other terrorists, carried out a shooting attack at the Mehola Junction on August 11, 2025, in which Jonathan Deutsch z"l was murdered and another person was wounded. The homes of three other terrorists who were involved in the attack were demolished in the past.
Trump on deploying the international force in Gaza: "It will happen very soon, there are many countries that have volunteered to help." The US president added, "If Hamas doesn't behave properly, then they will be in big trouble. So far, the agreement is progressing well."
The prosecutor's phone has been found, in the sea, in the water, still operational, by a woman beach swimmer at Cliff Beach. The swimmer is eligible for the NIS 100,000 finder's reward.
The Military Chief Prosecutor has been released to house arrest for 10 days. It is noted that the soldiers she falsely prosecuted in the affair were held in prison during their trials.
Dozens of people were injured in an explosion inside a mosque at a school complex in Jakarta, Indonesia, local media reported. Authorities are investigating the explosion as possible terrorism, with a body vest and firearms found at the scene.
China has officially put its newest and most advanced aircraft carrier, the Fujian, into service.
Qatari govt. paid firm to discredit woman who accused ICC chief of harassment. Qatar paid a London-based intelligence firm to dig up personal information against Karim Khan's accuser, British media reports.
Ahead of his expected visit to the US: At Washington's request, the UN Security Council lifted sanctions on Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara, the former leader of the al-Qaeda-linked Hayat Tahrir al-Sham organization. US Ambassador to the UN Mike Walz: Syria is in a new era since the fall of Assad.
Three serious incidents of violence since last night: Two young men were shot dead in two separate incidents in the north, in Tel Aviv - two men in moderate and serious condition after being stabbed; another man was shot to death in East Jerusalem.
Trump announced: Kazakhstan has joined the Abraham Accords – 'I spoke with Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Tokayev."
The Attorney General submitted her response to the High Court of Justice regarding the petitions filed alleging a conflict of interest on her part in dealing with the Yemeni field affair. In response, the Attorney General says that she is not the one conducting the investigation and therefore the petition should be struck out.
"I feel blessed to be sitting here with you. I'm here to take responsibility for things I said": Rapper Kanye West meets with Rabbi Pinto in Manhattan.
The White House is planning a summit between Trump and the 20 captive survivors who were released last month. The possibility of flying them on US military aircraft is under consideration.
A Western official in Beirut: Against the backdrop of Hezbollah's open letter and the wave of Israeli attacks in Lebanon: "Hezbollah is running out of patience, its base is pressuring it to take action."
At the top of the list of the most tracked aircraft in the world: a pair of US Air Force B-52 bombers that flew to the coast of Venezuela. The strategic bombers deliberately activated the equipment that allows public tracking, flew over Venezuela, then entered holding maneuvers.
Israel sent a message to Lebanon through attacks on its territory: If Hezbollah is not disarmed, the situation will escalate.
In the heart of Vienna: A cache of weapons intended to be used by Hamas in an attack was discovered.
Following his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, King Charles' younger brother lost his royal titles.
Another complication in Thailand: A 26-year-old Israeli citizen was arrested at Phuket airport after a loaded magazine was found in his luggage.
A patient's family member attacked a female medical staff member at Assuta Hospital in Beer Sheva, requiring medical treatment as a result. CEO of Assuta Medical Centers: "Violence against medical staff is a bright red line that must never be crossed. We are strengthening our medical staff and are committed to protecting them."
After 10 years: Hannibal Gaddafi, son of slain Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi, released from prison in Lebanon.