Israeli attack kills son of Hamas chief negotiator
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The violence threatened to unravel a fragile truce in effect since April 8 that brought an end to weeks of US-Israeli attacks on the Islamic Republic, which has retaliated with strikes across West Asia and by blocking the strait,
Yona Schreiber, from the Israeli-occupied West Bank settlement of Peduel, was identified as the alleged attacker. Schreiber was arrested last week, and Israel's attorney general recommended extending his detention for the duration of the case. Schreiber’s lawyer refused to speak to an Associated Press journalist at the court.
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A man accused of killing one person and injuring a dozen more in a Colorado firebomb attack on demonstrators showing support for Israeli hostages in Gaza plans to plead guilty later this week.
The assault sparked outcry from Christian leaders and renewed concerns over rising harassment and violence targeting Christians in Jerusalem.
The Israeli strike, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said targeted a senior Hezbollah commander, is the first to hit Beirut's suburbs since the April ceasefire.
US had advanced knowledge, but there wasn't a "green light" request, a source told The Jerusalem Post.
Hezbollah’s continued drone and rocket attacks are keeping the Israel-Lebanon front dangerously unstable, even as a ceasefire remains in place on paper. Reuters reported that Israel’s latest evacuation orders and operations in southern Lebanon were explicitly tied to what it called Hezbollah violations of the truce,