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Donald Trump says the U.S. knows where Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is hiding but doesn’t want him killed “for now.”
An Israeli airstrike hit a nearby home in Khan Younis before soldiers opened fire on a crowd awaiting desperately needed food, wounding more than 200.
The honor aims to reward individuals for their contributions to British life.
Uncertainty roiled the region and residents of Tehran fled their homes in droves on the sixth day of Israel’s air campaign aimed at Iran’s military and nuclear program.
Several UN agencies are warning of the civilian toll in both Israel and Iran, and stressing the public not to forget about the continued destruction of Gaza.
The U.S. military has reportedly moved a large number of refueling aircraft to Europe to provide options to Trump.
The flight crashed shortly after takeoff on Thursday, killing 241 people on board and at least 29 on the ground.
Iran’s state-run news agency reported that state-run television abruptly stopped a live broadcast after an Israeli strike.
Demonstrators marched to demand a rethink of an economic model they believe is fueling a housing crunch and erasing the character of their hometowns.
Donald Trump vetoed an Israeli plan in recent days to kill Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, two U.S. officials told Reuters on Sunday.
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