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World17:19 · Jun 13

Trump Says U.S.-Iran Agreement Will Be Signed Tomorrow as Surprise Jackal Attack Hits the Galilee

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Donald Trump said the planned U.S.-Iran agreement is due to be signed tomorrow, adding that at the right time the uranium will be collected and destroyed. According to the article, Pakistan said the deal will be signed digitally, while Iran said it will charge ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump is also expected to meet leaders from the Middle East, but not Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The article also highlights a rare jackal attack near the Sea of Galilee, where 11 people were injured. One victim said, “I woke up screaming.” In another incident, a 5-year-old child drowned in Ashkelon. Separately, fighter jets were scrambled in Hungary toward an Israeli passenger plane, prompting a dramatic air incident there.

On the security front, sirens continued to sound on Israel’s northern border as the agreement was described as close, and drones were intercepted, including near Hormuz. In the West Bank area of Benjamin, a mentally ill Palestinian tried to attack a resident with a rock and was subdued, with his condition listed as moderate.

The roundup also notes that two toddlers died in hospitals, with suspicion they were infected with meningococcus. Elsewhere, the U.S. ordered Anthropic to shut down its new and dangerous AI model, Trump said U.S. forces killed the leader of the Tren de Aragua crime gang in Venezuela, and the Justice Department approved the merger of Warner and Paramount. Additional items included a foiled attempt to assassinate an Ashdod crime boss, a roughly one-hour disruption on Facebook and Instagram, and a mystery body found near Iran’s national team training complex before the World Cup.

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