Hamas launched two rockets toward southern Israel only hours after agreeing to U.S.-proposed truce discussions. Both rockets landed near unpopulated areas—luckily, no injuries were reported. This sudden attack casts doubt on the fragile ceasefire framework, which includes a proposed 60-day truce, limited hostage exchanges, and humanitarian aid access pbs.org+6ft.com+6timesofisrael.com+6. While Hamas responded positively to the U.S. peace plan and prepared for indirect talks in Qatar axios.com, Israel expressed concern. It will send negotiators to Doha, but publicly criticized Hamas’s attack as “unacceptable” usnews.com. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes continue over Gaza, and civilians are caught in the middle, facing growing humanitarian challenges
Israel Declares Victory, But Iran’s Nuclear Threat Remains
Israel Declares Victory! Recently, Israel’s launched a military campaign against Iran’s nuclear sites and declared it a big success. Prime Minister Netanyahu said they destroyed important facilities and set back Iran’s ability to build nuclear weapons. The U.S. also helped with airstrikes, but experts believe Iran can rebuild in just a few months. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that Iran’s nuclear program is damaged, but not stopped. Israel recently launched a military campaign against Iran’s nuclear sites and declared it a big success. Prime Minister Netanyahu said they destroyed important facilities and set back Iran’s ability to build nuclear weapons. The U.S. also helped, but experts believe Iran can rebuild in just a few months, according to the IAEA. Even with the damage, Iran still has the knowledge and tools to restart its program. Some scientists were lost, but Iran’s leaders remain firm. Talks between Iran and Europe are happening, but it’s unclear if they’ll reach a long-term deal. For now, the world watches closely—because the danger is far from over.

