3 Buses Exploded In Israel In Suspected Terror Attack
Three buses in Israel exploded on Thursday, in what authorities are claiming as a suspected terror attack, according to multiple reports.
Three buses in Israel exploded on Thursday, in what authorities are claiming as a suspected terror attack, according to multiple reports.
An Israeli man from the city of Ashkelon who is suspected of working with Iran’s government has been accused of being involved in a plot to assassinate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, among other top Israeli officials.
On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports a new U.S. led ceasefire proposal.
Intelligence officials in Washington, D.C., believe that a retaliatory Iranian attack on Israel is “imminent,” prompting President Biden and his national security team to discuss their next steps in the situation room on Monday.
In retaliation for the death of a key commander in the terrorist group by an Israeli attack the previous night, Hezbollah launched over 215 rockets, along with a number of additional missiles and drones, towards northern Israel on Wednesday.