HONG KONG (AP) — An Air India flight returned to Hong Kong on Mon

A Wisconsin dairy farmer alleged in a federal lawsuit filed Monday that the Trump administration is illegally denying financial assistance to white farmers by continuing programs that favor minorities. The conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed the lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture in federal court in Wisconsin on behalf of a white dairy farmer, Adam Faust. Faust was among several farmers who successfully sued the Biden administration in 2021 for race discrimination in the USDA’s Farmer Loan Forgiveness Plan. The new lawsuit alleges the government has continued to implement diversity, equity and inclusion programs that were instituted under former President Joe Biden.

The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said Monday that there is a possibility of both radiological and chemical contamination within Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility in Natanz following Israeli strikes, although radiation levels outside the complex are presently normal. The radiation poses a significant danger if uranium is inhaled or ingested, International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Rafael Mariano Grossi said. The risk can be effectively managed with appropriate protective measures, such as using respiratory protection devices while inside the facilities, Grossi said.

The IDF has released footage showing airstrikes on trucks it says were ferrying weapons to Tehran. Since this morning, the Israeli Air Force identified several trucks, carrying surface-to-air missile launchers and other weapons, moving from west Iran toward Tehran “in an attempt to escape IDF strikes.”

The victims who have been identified are: – Meir (Miro) Vaknin, H’yd, 56, a resident of the city, was married and a father of three. – Michoel (Miki) Nachum, H’yd, 61, a resident of the city and father of four children. – Efrat Saranga, H’yd, 44, was married but did not leave behind any children. – Bella Ashkenazi, H’yd, 94. Her husband and son were injured in the incident and are hospitalized at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv. The names of the remaining victims have not yet been cleared for publication.

HY’D: The name of the victim killed in the missile strike in Bnei Brak early this morning has been released. Avraham Cohen, a local resident aged 75,, was killed as a result of the impact.

The Israeli Air Force is currently carrying out heavy airstrikes on the Jitkar neighborhood in western Tehran. The exact target is still unknown.

The IDF has issued an unprecedented evacuation warning for a large section of Iran’s capital Tehran ahead of Israeli strikes.

Avraham Cohen, age 75, lost his life in Bnei Brak overnight when an Iranian missile strike struck the area. Rescue teams later recovered his body from the wreckage.
The missile barrage that took Avraham’s life also resulted in seven more civilian deaths, with casualties reported in both Petach Tikva and Haifa.
In Petach Tikva, two people were inside a mamad—a reinforced security room—when the missile hit. Despite being in what is typically a protected area, they were fatally injured. Another person in the same structure and a fourth in a neighboring building died from the force of the explosion.

The identities of four of the victims of the Bat Yam missile attack were cleared for publication on Monday and Sunday evening. The names of the remaining victims have not yet been cleared for publication, but the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry announced that five of them hold Ukrainian citizenship. Among the victims are two children aged 8 and 10, and an 18-year-old. Since the start of the war, 24 civilians have been killed, and there is still grave concern for the life of a woman who is defined as missing at the impact site in Bat Yam. The victims who have been identified are: Meir (Miro) Vaknin, H’yd, 56, a resident of the city, was married and a father of three. Michoel (Miki) Nachum, H’yd, 61, a resident of the city and father of four children.

Immigration and Absorption Minister Ofir Sofer (Religious Zionist party) was in Azerbaijan when Israel launched the war on Iran. He returned to Israel overnight Sunday after a tense journey home, under heavy security and great concern for his life. On Friday night, citing risks to his life, Sofer [who is Shomer Shabbos] was flown to Athens. On Sunday, he traveled to Larnaca, Cyprus, and then to Limassol. He returned to Israel late Sunday night by yacht, under heavy security throughout the journey.

Incredible video shows the launch of ballistic missiles last night by Iran against Israel, from the cockpit of a commercial aircraft flying over Dubai.

The Israeli Air Force is currently striking the Diesel Abad area in Kermanshah, western Iran.

Massive explosions were seen along the Tehran-Saveh highway following an Israeli Air Force airstrike.

In a powerful shmuess delivered last night in the beis medrash of Yeshivas Slabodka in Bnei Brak, Rav Dov Landau, addressed the bochurim and avreichim with words of chizuk in light of the ongoing war between Israel and Iran.

A senior Iranian diplomat has revealed that Iran’s military and political leadership are willing to abandon uranium enrichment in order to preserve the regime, amid growing fears that the ongoing war with Israel could spell the end of the ayatollah’s regime. Speaking to IranWire on condition of anonymity, the diplomat—who previously served in the Islamic Republic’s intelligence services—said bluntly: “The real priority of the Supreme Leader and our government is survival.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Tel Nof Ai

Veteran military correspondent Yoav Zitun of Ynet, in what appears to reflect the thinking of top IDF officials, posted a message on X laying out the current reality of Israel’s confrontation with Iran and the strategic considerations that must guide its next steps. Zitun made clear: “Last night, after deliberation, it was permitted to publish – Israel does not have the capability to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities.”

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