3 people shot in Phoenix; Iran bombards Israel with drones and missiles | Nightly Roundup
On tonight's nightly round up Israel's defense systems are working hard to defend against missile and drone attacks by Iran, two are dead and another was shot in an overnight incident in Phoenix. Here are tonight's top stories.
Iran attacks Israel: Understanding Israel's defense system
Exploring Israel's intricate air defense network as it grapples with a barrage of rocket, drone, and missile assaults from Iran.
Iran seizes Israeli-linked ship in Strait of Hormuz
Iran seized an Israeli-linked ship Saturday, the latest attack between the two countries as the Middle East is bracing for potential Iranian retaliation over a suspected Israeli strike earlier this month.
Why Iran wants to attack Israel: The history of the conflict explained
The recent uptick in tensions between Iran and Israel is merely the latest chapter in a longstanding history of conflict between the two nations.
U.S. moves "additional assets" to Middle East amid threat of Iranian strike on Israel
The U.S. continues to monitor "credible" threats of an Iranian attack on Israel in response to a strike on Iran’s Damascus consulate, even as reports indicate that Iran is looking to deploy a non-escalatory response.
Israel says it will defend itself if Iran retaliates for consulate attack
Israel’s military says it is prepared to defend the country and strike back if Iran decides to retaliate for this month’s deadly airstrike on the Iranian Consulate in Syria. Tehran holds Israel responsible for the attack, which the U.S. military believes Israel carried out.
Disruption at UC Berkeley law dean’s home poses question about free speech
A video showing a contentious moment between a University of California, Berkeley student and a law professor and dean at their home has gone viral.
Israeli airstrike kills 3 sons, 4 grandchildren of Hamas leader in Gaza
Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip killed three sons and four grandchildren of Hamas’ top political leader amidst delicate cease-fire negotiations with the militant group.
Palestinians return to southern Gaza after Israeli withdrawal, find city unrecognizable
Israeli troops withdrew from Khan Younis on Sunday after months of fighting and bombardment, leaving behind streets reduced to rubble and families searching for their destroyed or damaged homes.
World Central Kitchen worker killed in Israeli airstrike was a dedicated humanitarian, friends say
According to World Central Kitchen, the seven people killed in the Israeli airstrike in Gaza were from Australia, Poland, United Kingdom, a dual citizen of the U.S. and Canada and Palestine.
7 World Central Kitchen workers killed in Israeli airstrike; food charity halts operations in Gaza
World Central Kitchen, the food charity founded by celebrity chef José Andrés, has suspended operations in the Gaza region after an Israeli airstrike killed seven members of their team on Monday.
World Central Kitchen: A look at food charity founded by José Andrés after Gaza strike
In Gaza, World Central Kitchen says it has provided more than 43 million meals to Palestinians.
Russia, China veto US resolution demanding immediate cease-fire in Gaza
Friday's vote for the cease-fire in the 15-member Security Council was 11 members in favor, three against and one abstention.
Israel-Hamas war: US calls for vote on UN resolution for cease-fire in Gaza
The United States called for a vote on Friday on a newly revised United Nations resolution that would declare "an immediate and sustained cease-fire" in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
SXSW 2024: Artists drop out of showcases over U.S. Army sponsorship
Dozens of artists have dropped out of SXSW showcases over the U.S. Army’s sponsorship and the festival’s inclusion of defense contractors.
SFO protest over Gaza creates chaos at airport
San Francisco International Airport was the site of a demonstration by pro-Palestinian protesters demanding a ceasefire in Gaza who showed up in force on Wednesday morning, and despite the noise and chaos, flights still took off on time.
Watch: Displaced children in Gaza embrace free haircuts amid war
In the midst of ongoing conflict in Gaza, displaced children find solace in a heartwarming initiative: free haircuts.
Gaza air drop mishap reportedly kills five, injures 10 as U.S., Jordan deny any involvement in incident
Aid packages that were dropped to Gaza reportedly killed several people after their parachutes malfunctioned.
The US is trying to get aid to Gaza while also quietly arming Israel: Report
A recent report from the Washington Post has found that the U.S. has quietly approved and delivered thousands of weapons to Israel since Oct. 7.
'Here we go': Protester runs at DC Mayor Bowser, calls for a cease-fire in Gaza
A protester calling for a cease-fire in Gaza ran at D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser during an arts festival kickoff on Friday morning.