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Hackers Breach Israeli General's Phone, Expose 19,000 Files

A hacker group linked to Iran has announced the breach of former Israeli General Herzi Halevi's phone, obtaining at least 19,000 sensitive files. This operation, which lasted for years, reveals critical details about Israeli military facilities.

Iranian missile strikes Haifa, resulting in four fatalities

Israeli rescue teams reported recovering four bodies from the rubble of a residential building in Haifa, targeted by an Iranian missile late Sunday night. This incident occurs amid escalating tensions in the region.

Woman Injured by Shrapnel from Intercepted Iranian Missile in Petah Tikva

A surveillance camera captured the moment a car was hit by shrapnel from an intercepted Iranian missile near Petah Tikva, causing its windows to shatter while a woman stood nearby. The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.

Iranian missile threatens Haifa with massive destruction

Israeli military investigations reveal that an unusual Iranian missile struck a building in Haifa. Experts warn that if its warhead had exploded, it could have caused catastrophic damage.

Netanyahu orders expansion of security zone in southern Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> has directed the military to expand the current security zone in <strong>southern Lebanon</strong>, aiming to fundamentally change the security situation in the region. This announcement was made during a video statement from the Israeli army's northern command.

Iranian missile strikes factory in Negev, raises Israeli concerns

An Iranian missile struck a factory in Beersheba, northern Negev, causing thick smoke to rise into the sky. Israeli authorities issued evacuation orders for surrounding areas to protect residents from potential fallout.