
Senior U.S. Official Quits, Blames Iran War on Israeli Pressure
Washington’s National Counterterrorism Center chief resigned in protest over the war in Iran, claiming the conflict serves no U.S. interest.

Washington’s National Counterterrorism Center chief resigned in protest over the war in Iran, claiming the conflict serves no U.S. interest.

The Israeli PM calls the killing of Ali Larijani part of a broader effort to give Iranians a chance to remove their rulers.

Hundreds killed; Iran launches ineffective retaliatory strikes against Gulf nations and Israel—which has opened a new front against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Israeli army says it began ‘limited targeted ground operations’ against Hezbollah in south Lebanon.

Iran’s Ambassador to the UN has warned that military bases in Europe could be targeted if they are used to support strikes against the Islamic Republic, signaling a potential expansion of the current Middle East conflict.

The U.S. president emphasized restraint, saying he wanted to avoid measures that would make it “almost impossible for them to rebuild their country.”

Fearing a fresh surge in energy prices, Brussels is fast-tracking a new cooperation framework with Baku that extends beyond gas into defense and security.

Swiss authorities have emphasized that their ‛protecting power mandate’ can be exercised independently of geographical location, ensuring that critical high-level diplomatic contacts remain active.

A wounded Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei is safe and monitored in a secure location, according to his underlings.

The United States has targeted Iranian minelaying vessels that menace the narrow entrance to the Persian Gulf.