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Fox News: Israel, Iran and US agree on Trump's Iran strikes and more top headlines
Israel, Iran, and the US have reportedly reached an agreement regarding potential military actions against Iran, linked to former President Trump's strategy. Meanwhile, political tensions rise as a Republican lawmaker's office was evacuated due to threats from pro-abortion activists.
In other news, a jury foreman has called for an FBI review of a death linked to the Karen Read trial, while a former NYC mayor downplays concerns over a socialist candidate's primary win. Legalized same-sex marriage marks its 10th anniversary amid ongoing discussions about its impact.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: France says it intercepted drones targeting Israel during Iran war
France's military intercepted fewer than 10 Iranian drones targeting Israel in recent operations, according to Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu. This action aligns with President Macron's earlier commitment to assist Israel against Iranian aggression.
Iran launched around 550 ballistic missiles and 1,000 drones at Israel, with most intercepted by air defenses. The conflict resulted in 28 civilian deaths and over 3,000 injuries, prompting a US-brokered ceasefire.
Times Of Israel: Israel said to halt Gaza aid after Smotrich threat to quit government over Hamas theft
Israel has suspended aid deliveries to Gaza due to concerns that Hamas is seizing the assistance. This decision follows a threat from Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to leave the government if immediate action isn't taken to prevent aid from reaching Hamas. The military has been tasked with devising a plan within 48 hours to address the issue.
Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett criticized the government's handling of the situation, claiming that armed Hamas operatives are taking control of humanitarian aid trucks. Despite the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Israel has previously accused Hamas of hoarding and selling aid. The UN and other organizations have warned of imminent famine in the region.
The Western Journal: 'Better Get a Big Shovel': Fuming Pete Hegseth Drops a Bunker Buster on Mainstream Media's Iran Attack Narrative
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized CNN and The New York Times for their reports suggesting U.S. air strikes on Iran's nuclear sites were only marginally effective. He argued that preliminary assessments were based on incomplete intelligence and accused the media of attempting to undermine President Trump.
Hegseth asserted that the strikes had significantly damaged Iran's nuclear capabilities, contradicting media narratives. He claimed that the evidence from the strikes was buried and difficult to assess but insisted that Iran's nuclear program had been severely impacted. CIA Director John Ratcliffe supported this view, stating that key facilities were destroyed.
Le Monde: Trump insists Iran's nuclear capabilities have been destroyed and announces talks with Iran
At the NATO summit in The Hague, President Trump aimed to celebrate a new 5% defense spending target and a cease-fire between Iran and Israel. However, doubts emerged regarding the effectiveness of recent US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, overshadowing his achievements.
A leaked Pentagon report indicated that the airstrikes did not destroy key underground structures but merely sealed their entrances, except for one site in Isfahan, which suffered significant damage. Trump's frustration was evident as he compared the situation to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
#technology
GB News: You will NOT be charged £22 to keep using Windows 10 safely, Microsoft confirms U-turn for millions
Microsoft has announced a waiver for the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 users, allowing them to receive critical security updates for free until October 2026. Users can either back up their files to OneDrive or pay $30 for the service.
Despite the impending end of support for Windows 10 in October 2025, the transition to Windows 11 has seen a slight uptick in adoption, with the gap between the two operating systems narrowing. Microsoft continues to emphasize the importance of upgrading due to security concerns and minimum hardware requirements for Windows 11.