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US and Israel reportedly prepare for possible renewed strikes on Iran
Reports say Israel and the United States are again intensively preparing for the possibility of military strikes against Iran, with multiple options reportedly under discussion, including deeper strikes and special operations. The Pentagon still has more than 50,000 U.S. troops, two carrier groups, and strategic aircraft deployed in the region, suggesting high readiness for escalation .
Trump warns Iran that “the clock is ticking” amid Strait of Hormuz tensions
Fox News reports that President Trump issued a stern warning to Iran as U.S. naval pressure increases in the Strait of Hormuz. The message appears aimed at deterring further confrontation while signaling that Washington is closely watching Iranian actions .
Two Israeli soldiers killed in southern Lebanon as border violence continues
According to the Israel Daily News segment, two Israeli soldiers were killed during combat operations in southern Lebanon. The incident followed Hezbollah drone attacks and ongoing cross-border fire, highlighting how unstable the northern front remains .
Iraqi militia commander charged over alleged terror plots in the U.S.
U.S. authorities charged an Iran-backed Iraqi militia commander in connection with alleged terror plots targeting Jewish sites across America. The case adds another layer to concerns over proxy networks and foreign-directed threats inside the United States .
Trump-Xi summit stirs concern in Europe over shifting global power balances
Times of India reports that EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas warned about the implications of closer U.S.-China ties after a Trump-Xi meeting. Her comments suggest European leaders are increasingly worried about being sidelined in a world shaped by superpower deals .
Robert Gates says changing U.S. rhetoric on Taiwan would be a mistake
CBS News reports that former Defense Secretary Robert Gates warned against altering the U.S. position on Taiwan after Trump said he and Xi discussed the issue. Gates argued that Washington should keep its carefully worded policy intact to avoid increasing regional risk .