The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) struck Hamas targets on Sunday, responding to the launch of incendiary balloons from the region. The balloons started three fires in Israel when they were launched.
As water shortages hit Iran and wildfires burn through the Western U.S. the rest of the world has struggled with containing damage caused by massive flooding. China, India, Germany, Belgium, and Nigeria have been grappling with the deadly natural disasters.
These new sanctions specifically hit Alvaro Lopez Miera, defense ministers and the country’s special forces brigade for suppressing the protests.
The league released a statement this past week that it plans to punish teams who have COVID-19 outbreaks in the 2021 season among unvaccinated players.
The WHO has plans to launch a second phase of the investigation into the origins of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China and further explore the possibility of the lab leak theory.
Archeologists in Israel uncovered a 3,100 year-old jug from the pre-kingdom age of ancient Israel. On the jug is inscribed the name “Jerubbaal,” leading biblical scholars and historians to conclude that this jug could very well have belonged to Gideon, the famous biblical leader of Israel from the Old Testament book of Judges.
Paul took to Fox News where he told host Sean Hannity, “I will be sending a letter to the Department of Justice asking for a criminal referral because he has lied to congress.”
An investigation from 17 media organizations alleges that a spyware licensed by Israeli-based cyber company NSO Group hacked multiple smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials, and human rights activists around the world. The spyware from NSO in question is known as Pegasus.
Graham won a lawsuit over the city earlier this year after the city of Blackpool stripped advertisements for Graham’s “Festival of Hope” in Lancashire in 2018, criticizing the pastor’s stance against the LGBTQ revolution.
New data from U.S. border patrol shows that last month saw the highest total of June encounters in 20 years, stopping more than 188,000 people.