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Ceasefire Fractures: Lebanon Excluded as Beirut Burns and Hormuz Stays Contested
Hours after the U.S.-Iran truce, Israel launched its largest Beirut strikes of the war — and the deal's terms are already disputed
Hours after the U.S.-Iran truce, Israel launched its largest Beirut strikes of the war — and the deal's terms are already disputed
From Haifa's waterfront to Tel Aviv's streets, Israel's military censor is rewriting the rules of wartime journalism, and journalists are paying the price
Iran's ground-painted helicopter decoy fooled Israeli targeting systems — and the IDF broadcast the evidence of its own miss to the world
From AI-generated backpacks to shifting casualty claims, Americans are navigating a disinformation minefield with no safe path
Both leaders explicitly called for toppling the Iranian government — without congressional authorization, two days after Geneva diplomacy, and before a scheduled war powers vote
American president escalates public pressure on Israeli head of state to halt corruption trial, calling bribery charges irrelevant and urging Israeli citizens to "shame" their own president
Israeli forces shoot two Palestinians after apparent surrender, prompting UN condemnation and criminal investigation
Evans emphasized that evangelical leaders were well-equipped and willing to help Israel in conveying its message to Christians and Muslims around the world, but Israeli officials needed to cooperate with them more effectively.