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US Renewed Travel Warning for Israel Amid Military Strikes on Iran; New York Mayor Threatens Netanyahu Arrest
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First reported by N12 · 21 minutes ago
What happened
The US military conducted strikes against Iran and renewed a travel warning for Israel amid regional tensions. New York Mayor Eric Adams threatened to arrest Israeli PM Netanyahu during his upcoming UN visit, calling him a war criminal. Meanwhile, Ukraine attacked Russian oil infrastructure, and a major fire damaged homes in the West Bank settlement of Gilead.
- 01US military launched new strikes on Iran targeting key military sites overnight.
- 02US Embassy in Jerusalem renewed travel advisory urging caution for trips to Israel.
- 03New York Mayor Eric Adams threatened to arrest PM Netanyahu during UN visit, calling him a war criminal.
- 04Ukraine's drone attack on Russian oil infrastructure killed seven and caused major damage.
- 05Major fire in West Bank settlement Gilead destroyed 13 homes; firefighter injured.
- 06Israeli actress and singer Shoshik Shani died at age 91, noted for decades of cultural contributions.
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