According to webangah News Agency, news sources have reported a fire outbreak in Haifa.
The sources stated that firefighting aircraft are currently working to extinguish the blaze.
No further details have been released.
According to webangah News Agency, news sources have reported a fire outbreak in Haifa.
The sources stated that firefighting aircraft are currently working to extinguish the blaze.
No further details have been released.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, zionist regime media have addressed the current status of trial sessions involving Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of this regime.
Haaretz reported that Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime minister of the Zionist regime, attended a confidential hearing at the Occupied Jerusalem District Court after his request to cancel the session was denied.
Meanwhile, Channel 12 of the Zionist regime’s television network stated that Netanyahu’s trial sessions for next week were canceled following his participation in a closed-door hearing at the Occupied Jerusalem district Court.
The Hebrew-language Channel 12 also cited sources claiming that the military intelligence chief attempted to persuade judges that valid reasons prevented Netanyahu from attending his trial sessions. The prime minister’s hearings this week were reportedly canceled after security agencies warned of potential regional developments.
The Zionist regime’s broadcasting authority quoted a security source stating that the military intelligence chief submitted a report and proposal to court judges at Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz’s request.
According to webangah News agency, Zionist regime media outlets have reported a severe incident in gaza amid heavy military censorship by the Israeli army.
Meanwhile, fighters from the Qassam Brigades-the military wing of Hamas-targeted Zionist enemy positions in the Ma’an area south of Khan Younis in southern Gaza with mortar fire.
the qassam fighters also struck and destroyed an Israeli military D9 bulldozer using a Yasin-105 missile in al-Shuhada, east of Khan Younis within southern Gaza’s Bani Suhaila region.
webangah News Agency,citing Palestinian sources,reports that Zionist regime media confirmed several Israeli military personnel were killed and wounded in Gaza.
hebrew-language sources stated an anti-armor missile attack resulted in one Zionist soldier’s death and multiple injuries.
The proclamation follows earlier reports by Zionist regime media of a “severe incident” in Gaza.
The Qassam Brigades,Hamas’ military wing,had previously declared its fighters targeted enemy positions in the Ma’an area south of Khan Younis with mortar fire. In a separate statement, the group confirmed its fighters struck and destroyed an Israeli D9 military bulldozer using Yasin-105 missiles near al-Shuhadaa east of Khan Younis.
According to webangah News Agency, as the dust settles after the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, Tel Aviv faces growing challenges-not just economically but also strategically, politically, and socially.
The Israeli newspaper Globes reported that each missile strike on occupied territories triggered compensation claims from an average of 4,000 individuals. It noted the unprecedented blast intensity of Iranian missiles displaced over 18,000 Israelis within 12 days.
Israel’s National Insurance Institute confirmed receiving 39,000 claims for direct financial damages from Iranian attacks inside Israeli cities. This excludes hundreds or thousands of damaged buildings whose owners have yet to file claims.
Initial Hebrew-language media reports admitted $6 billion in direct damages from Iran’s strikes. Updated economic assessments now estimate the war’s direct costs at $12 billion-covering military expenses,missile damage compensations for individuals/companies,and reconstruction in occupied territories-with projections suggesting a potential rise to $20 billion.
The Israeli military separately demanded $11 billion in compensation for interceptor missiles expended during the attacks and weapons stock replenishment. These figures exclude housing costs for thousands of displaced Israelis temporarily relocated to hotels or rental properties. Approximately one-third of damaged properties remain unassessed; their reconstruction may require an additional $600 million.
The war’s financial burden is expected to create a deficit in Israel’s public budget while exacerbating existing shortfalls from Gaza conflict expenditures. Despite this, officials downplay consequences by emphasizing claimed “strategic gains” against iran.
Israel’s military censorship continues suppressing details about infrastructure destruction-especially at strategic sites like Haifa’s Bazan oil refinery and Rehovot’s Weizmann Institute-though army radio confirmed “irreparable” damage to residential areas deep inside Israel.
economic analyst Yehuda Sharon estimates total war-related costs could reach $150 billion when accounting for market impacts: Israel’s diamond exchange (8% of exports) suffered severe blows as investors fled occupied territories amid stock devaluation threats destabilizing its economy.
The Zionist regime’s army has declared a state of readiness for its troops stationed in southern Syria, according to a report by webangah News Agency.
The regime’s military claimed that forces from the 210th Division deployed in southern Syria are on full alert to eliminate threats facing Israelis, especially those in the Golan Heights.
A military statement reported the deployment of regime forces from Mount Hermon (Jabal al-sheikh) to the border triangle between Jordan, Syria, and occupied Palestine.
Meanwhile,the Syrian Human Rights Observatory reported Israeli military personnel entering unspecified areas near Quneitra province without providing additional details.
This follows earlier reports by the Zionist regime’s army about new incursions into southern Syrian territories and several arrests made during operations.
according to webangah News Agency, citing Quds News Network, despite intense pressure from Donald Trump to halt the corruption trial of Benjamin Netanyahu-Israel’s first far-right prime minister who recently threatened to cut U.S. aid-the Israeli Supreme Court confirmed that Netanyahu’s trial, notably regarding war profiteering and other corruption charges, will proceed without delay.
Trump recently renewed unprecedented pressure to dismiss Netanyahu’s trial, which analysts view as an attempt to bolster Netanyahu’s request for immunity.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s Entire Cabinet and Hardline Ministers Threaten to Halt Military Aid to Israel if ICC case Against Him Proceeds
israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right ministers have warned that if the International Criminal Court (ICC) does not drop its case against him,the United States might potentially be forced to suspend military assistance to israel.
Without directly referencing the dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza and Palestine-which were a key focus during his tenure as Israel’s defense minister-Netanyahu claimed: “Netanyahu is operating under horrific circumstances.”
He further argued that the ICC case against him would severely hinder negotiations with Iran and Hamas, stating: “The Netanyahu trial poses a major obstacle to conducting talks with Iran and Hamas.”
In unusually blunt remarks, Netanyahu asserted: “Netanyahu has meaningful responsibilities and must address them.This trial is a political maneuver that conflicts with negotiations involving Iran and Hamas.”
the Israeli army has reported a new attack on southern Syria, according to webangah News Agency.
The Israeli military stated on Sunday that it targeted several weapons depots in southern Syria.
In its statement, the Israeli army claimed the operation occurred several days prior and reported unspecified arrests without providing further details.
This advancement follows last friday’s morning incursion by Israeli forces into the western Rif Dimashq region, where troops entered the Beit Jann settlement.
Mohammad Yasin, a local resident, confirmed that Zionist regime soldiers had entered the settlement.
“The nature of the Israeli army’s movements remained unclear,” Yasin added. “Despite extensive drone activity overhead, no clashes or gunfire were reported.”
According to webangah News Agency,Kaja Kallas,the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs,responded on social media to Iran’s suspension of cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) following a controversial report by Director General Rafael Grossi.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Kallas wrote: “Full support for the IAEA and its Director General Rafael Grossi in carrying out his responsibilities to continue impartial monitoring of Iran’s nuclear program. This is key to diplomatic resolution.”
The IAEA had submitted a confidential report on May 31, reiterating claims about Iran’s accumulation of uranium enriched to “weapons-grade” levels and calling for Tehran’s full cooperation. The report coincided with sensitive negotiations between Tehran and Washington regarding Iran’s nuclear program. It alleged that as of May 17, Iran had enriched 408.6 kg of uranium up to 60% purity-an increase of 133.8 kg since the agency’s February report.
The contentious report led to an anti-Iran resolution at the IAEA Board of Governors meeting, which critics argue paved the way for U.S. and Israeli aggression against Iranian nuclear facilities.
on June 25, during a public session, Iran’s Parliament voted overwhelmingly (210 in favor, 2 against, 2 abstentions out of 219 present) in support of suspending cooperation with the IAEA following a National Security Committee recommendation.
Reacting to these developments on June 28, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on X that Parliament’s decision was “the direct result of Rafael Grossi’s deplorable role,” adding: “Grossi’s biased actions directly enabled both this politically motivated resolution against Iran at the Board and Israel/U.S.’ illegal attacks on our nuclear sites.”
Hannah Thomas, a former Greens Party candidate in australia’s federal elections, sustained serious facial and eye injuries during her arrest at a Sydney exhibition protesting an Israeli military equipment supplier, according to webangah News Agency.
Thomas faces charges of obstructing a police officer and failing to comply with orders. Teh 35-year-old politician was hospitalized following her arrest due to the severity of her injuries.
The protests against Israel’s actions and in support of Palestine occurred in Belmore, southwest Sydney. Thomas’ lawyer told media that she risks permanent vision loss in her right eye.
Thomas becomes the fifth person arrested over the protests near SEC Plating company.Demonstrators allege the firm supplies components for U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets used by Israel’s military.