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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has launched an operation against Iran, dubbed "Rising Lion." Meanwhile, climate activist Greta Thunberg faced a naval blockade while attempting to deliver food to Gaza.
In political news, Rep. Nancy Pelosi compared the recent LA riots to historical events, while Arizona's Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill restricting land ownership by China near military sites.
#society
GB News: Nigel Farage welcomes grooming gangs inquiry - but issues warning to Labour
Nigel Farage has praised Sir Keir Starmer's decision to initiate a national inquiry into Britain's grooming gangs, calling it a "welcome U-turn." He emphasized the need for a thorough investigation to ensure justice for victims and accountability for perpetrators.
Farage's team criticized Labour for adopting their policy, urging a clear timeline for the inquiry. While some Labour members supported the move as necessary, others expressed skepticism about Starmer's commitment. The call for accountability remains strong amid ongoing concerns about systemic failures.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: US Embassy in Israel tells government employees, families to shelter in place amid Iran strikes
The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem has advised American government personnel and their families to remain indoors due to Iranian drone and missile strikes on Israel, which have resulted in at least 10 fatalities and over 180 injuries. Israeli airspace is currently closed, and the embassy has offered relocation options for those near high-risk areas.
In response to Iran's attacks, Israel has vowed to continue its strikes against Iranian military targets, warning Iranian citizens to evacuate areas near military facilities. Israeli officials emphasize their commitment to civilian safety, contrasting their warnings with Iran's indiscriminate attacks.
Times Of Israel: Israel found Iran carried out key tests for nuke design ahead of strikes — report
Israel's recent strikes on Iran were prompted by intelligence indicating that Iranian scientists had made significant progress in nuclear weapon design, potentially bringing them weeks away from bomb production. This information, labeled as "golden," led to preemptive military action after concerns that Iran's capabilities could be more advanced than known.
The Israeli Defense Forces targeted nine key Iranian nuclear scientists, who were integral to the nuclear weapons program, during simultaneous strikes in Tehran. This offensive, which also aimed at military commanders and nuclear sites, escalated tensions, prompting Iran to retaliate with missile attacks, resulting in casualties and damage. The Israeli military plans to continue operations until the nuclear threat from Iran is neutralized.
Times Of Israel: Ships, trucks, and suitcases: How Israel reportedly got its attack drones into Iran
Israel reportedly smuggled attack drones into Iran through various means, including trucks and suitcases, as part of a covert operation by Mossad. The operation, which targeted Iranian nuclear scientists and military leaders, involved extensive preparation and the use of advanced technology.
The operation, named "Rising Lion," has led to significant destruction of Iranian missile launchers and air defense systems. In response, Iran has heightened its vigilance, warning citizens to be alert for potential drone launches from within the country.