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Israel Launches Precision Strikes on Key Military Bases in Central Syria
Since the ousting of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December, Israel has intensified military operations in Syria to prevent the transfer of weaponry to the new authority, leading to numerous airstrikes on strategic military sites. Recently, Israel targeted the Tadmur and T4 bases, confirming strikes on their military capabilities. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stressed the need for demilitarization in southern Syria, asserting that Israel will not tolerate hostile military presence near its borders. The situation has raised concerns about sectarian tensions, with accusations against Israel for exacerbating conflicts. The international community is closely monitoring these developments amid escalating violence.

Israeli Forces Launch Major Raid in West Bank’s El-Bireh Town: Tensions Escalate
The conflict in the West Bank has intensified, particularly in Jenin, Tubas, and Tulkarm, leading to a humanitarian crisis marked by increased casualties and displacement of Palestinians. Recent Israeli military operations, including the demolition of crucial civilian infrastructure, have worsened living conditions and drawn international condemnation. The violence has instilled fear and trauma within communities, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian relief. Calls for accountability and renewed dialogue are growing as the situation escalates. The international community must act to protect civilians and support efforts for peace and stability in the region.

Tragic Loss: 65 Lives, Including Journalists, Taken in Escalating Israel-Gaza Conflict
Two Palestinian journalists, including Al Jazeera’s Hossam Shabat, were killed in Israeli air strikes amid escalating tensions. The Israeli military has issued forced evacuation orders in northern Gaza, displacing 124,000 Palestinians and worsening the humanitarian crisis. Additionally, the Israeli army attacked a Red Cross building in Rafah, raising concerns over the safety of humanitarian facilities. The UN has reduced its international staff in Gaza following deadly strikes on personnel. In the West Bank, a Palestinian documentary co-director was attacked and arrested by Israeli forces, while a 17-year-old Palestinian died in custody, marking the first minor fatality in Israeli prisons.

Over 600 Palestinian Prisoners Released: First Phase of Groundbreaking Gaza Agreement Completed
On Thursday, over 600 Palestinian detainees were released from Israeli jails as part of a humanitarian effort linked to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement. Approximately 450 returned to Gaza, many needing immediate medical care due to severe health issues from their imprisonment. This release included prisoners serving long sentences and those exiled to Egypt. Concurrently, Hamas returned four bodies of Israeli captives. Released detainees reported traumatic experiences and poor conditions in Israeli prisons, highlighting urgent human rights concerns. With the ceasefire’s first phase concluding, discussions for a second phase of exchanges are ongoing, leaving many families in uncertainty.

Yemen Launches Cruise Missile and Drone Assault on US Warship: Escalating Tensions in the Region
The conflict in Yemen has intensified as the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) engage in confrontations with the USS Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea. Over the past 24 hours, YAF spokesman Yahya Saree reported multiple clashes, underscoring Yemen’s resistance against perceived American aggression and its commitment to supporting Palestine. Saree emphasized the YAF’s determination to defend Yemen’s sovereignty and advocate for the oppressed Palestinian people. The Yemeni population’s solidarity with Palestine reflects a shared historical struggle against foreign intervention. As tensions rise, the international community remains vigilant about the implications of these developments for regional stability.

Trump’s Envoy Poised for Possible Historic Visit to Iran If Extended an Invitation
The upcoming Iran-US talks in Oman, set to begin Saturday, are drawing significant attention as diplomatic efforts ramp up. Led by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, these indirect discussions aim to address critical issues affecting bilateral relations and regional stability. Insights from officials suggest Witkoff may travel to Tehran if invited, signaling a potential thaw in tensions. Oman’s neutral ground is seen as conducive for dialogue, and successful negotiations could open pathways for cooperation. The international community watches closely, as the outcomes may have far-reaching implications for peace and stability in the region.