Mon. Aug 4th, 2025
Night of Attacks Raises Fears of Further Violence

Intense fighting erupted overnight between Israel and Iran, with both sides exchanging fire. Explosions were reported in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Tehran.

Israeli authorities confirmed that ballistic missile strikes resulted in three fatalities and numerous injuries.

Iran’s retaliatory action follows Israeli strikes on Friday targeting Iranian nuclear facilities and military bases.

Iran’s UN representative reported 78 deaths and at least 320 injuries from Friday’s strikes, claiming the “vast majority” were civilians.

The BBC’s Hugo Bachega reports from Jerusalem.

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Footage shows Palestinians accessing humanitarian aid.

The BBC interviewed numerous former officials regarding their roles in enforcing the Assad regime’s brutality.

Mirjana Spoljaric urged global leaders to intervene in the Gaza conflict.

UN’s Tom Fletcher stated that Israel has subjected Gaza’s population to forced starvation.

Witnesses reported gunshots and the assailant shouting “Free Palestine.”

Following an 11-week blockade, Israel has partially reopened access for aid trucks into Gaza. BBC Verify is investigating the recent strikes and aid situation.

Dr. Rose described conditions at Nassar Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza.

A UN humanitarian chief warned that approximately 14,000 infants face death within 48 hours without aid.

BBC’s Analysis Editor Ros Atkins examines global responses to Israel’s Gaza blockade.

Tuesday’s strike, according to Hamas civil defense, killed 28 people; Israel claims it was a precise strike on Hamas.

During his second term’s first major diplomatic trip, the president aims to secure substantial US investments during a four-day visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE.

The BBC’s Fergal Keane reports on the rising malnutrition among Gaza’s children.

Emily Damari, a British-Israeli hostage released from Gaza, is visiting the UK for the first time since her release.

Wildfires rage outside Jerusalem, causing widespread destruction.

Bandar Abbas reported at least four fatalities and 500 injuries.

Netanyahu’s visit to the White House marks the first by a world leader since the US president announced global trade tariffs.

The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) released a video, obtained from a deceased paramedic’s phone.

BBC Verify provides insights into the incident after reviewing online videos.

Following resumed airstrikes on “terror targets,” Israel deployed additional troops to Gaza.

The Hamas-run health ministry reports over 400 deaths from Israeli strikes on Gaza. BBC Verify’s Nick Beake analyzed footage, assessing the damage.