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— Operation Roaring Lion
IDF says it is close to completing strikes on key Iranian military targets as heavy bombardment hits Tehran.
Two soldiers seriously injured in clashes in Lebanon amid Hezbollah rocket and drone attacks.
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis enter the conflict, launching missiles toward southern Israel.
21 people arrested in Tel Aviv and Haifa as protests against the war with Iran intensify.
CNN crew alleges they were assaulted and detained by troops while reporting.
At least 19 injured near Beit Shemesh, with damage to homes and a synagogue reported; shrapnel also hits Eilat.
Former Eurovision contestant Eden Golan opens up about anxiety and recurring fears following the conflict.
United States
— Operation Epic Fury
Pentagon reportedly preparing for a possible weeks-long ground operation in Iran.
Organizers say up to 8 million people joined anti-Trump protests across the U.S.
Exiled Iranian prince gains support from conservatives while urging the U.S. to stay committed in Iran.
Reports say 12 U.S. troops were wounded, including 2 seriously, in an Iranian attack on a Saudi base.
Senior Chicago official resigns amid accusations of downplaying antisemitism findings.
NYPD increases security ahead of Passover due to heightened terrorism concerns.
U.S. lawmakers raise alarm over West Bank violence as IDF warns the situation is worsening.
Trump-backed proposal outlines a phased plan to disarm Hamas and dismantle Gaza tunnels over 8 months.
Iran 
Iran-linked hackers reportedly breach FBI director’s personal email, releasing sensitive material.
Iranian authorities urge citizens to report on one another as pressure mounts from U.S.-Israeli strikes.
Iran threatens retaliation against U.S. institutions in the Middle East.
Popular Tehran coffee shop chain shut down over “suspicious” cup designs.
United Kingdom 
Tens of thousands rally in central London against far-right extremism amid controversy over antisemitic remarks.
Around 20 pedestrians injured after a car plows into a crowd in Derby.
France 
Police in Paris foil a suspected terrorist bombing near a major financial area.
South Africa 
Police confirm a kidnapped man was found dead; investigations ongoing with no confirmed antisemitic motive.
Germany 
Berlin police report over 12,000 offenses linked to anti-Israel demonstrations since October 7.
Canada 
McGill University law adviser resigns following backlash over a boycott referendum.
Good News
World WIZO president appears at the Jerusalem Post summit, highlighting global engagement and dialogue.
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The 6.3-magnitude quake hit the city of Mazar-e-Sharif, home to over half a million people, in the early hours of Monday morning. More than 180 people were reportedly injured, with many sustaining injuries after falling from buildings during the tremor.

Witnesses said residents rushed out of their homes in panic as buildings shook and walls cracked. Videos shared online showed debris scattered around the Blue Mosque, one of the city’s most famous landmarks.
Officials in nearby provinces also reported casualties and damage, especially in mountainous areas where rescue operations are more difficult.
This latest quake comes just months after another deadly earthquake in eastern Afghanistan that claimed more than a thousand lives. Experts say the country remains highly vulnerable to earthquakes because it sits on several active fault lines where major tectonic plates meet.
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