
Trump warns Tehran he will do more after attack that destroyed Iran's largest bridge

Donald Trump took responsibility for the destruction of a major bridge in Iran, where the attack killed at least eight people and injured dozens more. He warned of more attacks if a deal to end the war is not reached.
Meanwhile, attacks and tensions in the region continue, with major damage and thousands of casualties in Iran, while oil prices have risen and global concerns have increased.
Jewish diaspora leaders urge Israeli president to stop violence against West Bank settlers

Jewish diaspora leaders, including Malcolm Rifkind, urged Israel's president, Isaac Herzog, to intervene to stop Jewish settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.
An open letter with over 3,000 signatures states that these attacks are unacceptable and damage the future of Israel and the reputation of Jews in the world.
Herzog condemned the violence and urged authorities to take measures to stop the attacks and punish those responsible.
Artemis II astronauts launch to the moon after leaving Earth's orbit

The Artemis II astronauts blasted off toward the Moon after firing their capsule's engine and leaving Earth's orbit. The engine burn, which lasted about six minutes, put them on a three-day trajectory toward Earth's natural satellite, the first such manned mission since 1972.
This historic mission aims to pave the way for the return of humans to the Moon, while the crew will conduct tests and set new records in distance from Earth.
Russia to send second oil tanker to Cuba as energy crisis continues

Russia plans to send a second oil tanker to Cuba to help with the severe energy crisis the country is experiencing.
This comes after a first tanker brought about 730,000 barrels of oil, enough to cover the country's needs for several days.
The crisis has been exacerbated by the energy blockade and the disruption of supplies from other countries, causing power outages and major shortages in daily life.