The terrorist attack in southern Tel Aviv killed 8 civilians and injured 7. Two terrorists who carried out the attack were neutralized by the police.
A shooting has occurred in southern Tel Aviv, which police are treating as a possible terrorist attack. According to preliminary reports, there are at least 10 wounded, two in serious condition.
The Bundeswehr sent an airplane to evacuate Germans from Lebanon, including some embassy staff. Air France has canceled flights to Tel Aviv and Beirut until October 8 due to the dangerous situation in the region.
The IDF attacked dozens of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, including rocket launchers and weapons depots. Over the course of the day, hundreds of terrorist targets were struck across the country.
The Yemeni Houthis claimed to have fired a missile at Ben Gurion Airport when Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was returning to the country. The Israeli army reported that the missile was intercepted outside the country.
Israel launched an air strike on Beirut, killing Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Akil and other members of the group. Israel promised to continue its military campaign to ensure security on the Lebanese border.
Due to changes in the security situation, Lufthansa is canceling all flights to Tel Aviv and Tehran. The company will also avoid the airspace of Israel and Iran, as will other Lufthansa airlines.
Israel conducted a reconnaissance operation, blowing up thousands of Hezbollah pagers without informing the United States. The attack killed 9 people and injured 2,750, paralyzing Hezbollah's command and control system.
A car explodes in Tel Aviv, killing a man suspected of terrorism. Police are investigating the incident, and a passerby on an electric scooter was also injured.
U. S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken arrived in Tel Aviv as part of his Middle East tour. He will hold talks with the Israeli leadership on a ceasefire agreement and the release of hostages in Gaza.
Iran has warned the planes about changing routes. The United States warns of a possible attack by Iran and Hezbollah on Israel, and airlines suspend flights to the region.
Tensions are rising in Israel due to the threat of strikes from Iran and Hezbollah after the elimination of two high-ranking militants. The country is preparing for a possible expansion of the regional war in the Middle East.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has ordered an attack on Israel in response to the assassination of Hamas leader in Tehran. The strike could be on military targets near Tel Aviv and Haifa.
The airstrikes targeted the Houthi-controlled city of Al Hudaydah in Yemen. This happened a day after a deadly Houthi drone attack on Tel Aviv that killed one Israeli.
Thousands of Israelis protested again last night, demanding the release of hostages held by Hamas and calling for new elections, and one released hostage called for efforts to free the remaining hostages and promote peace.
A police officer who accompanied Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was killed and another was seriously injured in a traffic accident involving a BMW driver in Stuttgart.
France leads Europe in terms of generative AI funding, raising 2. 29 billion euros, while Europe and Israel typically account for only half of the global venture capital funding in this particular area of AI.
The Hamas-run Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip said dozens of people were killed or injured in an explosion in a refugee camp in the Rafah area.
Massive protests against the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have broken out in Israel. More than 80,000 demonstrators in Tel Aviv accused him of being unprepared for a Hamas attack and demanded his resignation, early elections, and the release of hostages.
At least one person was arrested during anti-government protests in Tel Aviv, where protesters set fire to attempt to block roads, leading to clashes with police who used measures to clear the area.
Since April 18, nearly 2,000 people have been arrested during pro-Palestinian protests at about 40 universities in 25 states.
A 58-year-old man was detained in Tel Aviv for attempting to attack the motorcade of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and obstructing traffic.
German airline Lufthansa and Polish airline LOT have canceled flights to Tel Aviv, Israel, due to security concerns in the region amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
German airline Lufthansa has suspended flights to Amman, Beirut, Erbil and Tel Aviv until at least Monday and changed routes to avoid airspace over Israel, Jordan and Iraq amid escalating tensions following Iran's attack on Israel.
Iran's massive attack on Israel on April 14 caused minor damage, with no Ukrainian casualties reported. Most of the missiles were intercepted by Israeli and allied air defense.
Israel temporarily closed Ben Gurion Airport for three hours on April 14 amid an expected Iranian drone attack, while the Israeli Air Force was put on high alert and dozens of planes took to the skies.
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Israeli cities, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, early elections and the release of Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip during the ongoing military operations.
Israel has begun jamming GPS signals across the country, including in major cities such as Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, to disrupt the satellite navigation of potential Iranian missiles and drones amid rising tensions with Iran.
Israeli police have arrested the 57-year-old sister of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on suspicion of contacts with militants and support for terrorist acts.
Police detained 16 anti-government protesters in Tel Aviv after hundreds of demonstrators disrupted public order, blocked roads and clashed with police during an unauthorized march after a rally.