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Israel pushes deep into Lebanon; Trump-linked humanoid robots make it to Ukraine; Meteor creates sonic boom over US
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Thousands Flee Beirut Southern Suburbs After Israel Says Strikes Ordered
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What happened: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered military strikes on Beirut's southern Dahiyeh district today, following weekend ground advances where Israeli forces captured the 900-year-old Beaufort Castle and crossed the Litani River. The order came after Hezbollah launched renewed rocket and drone attacks on northern Israel, killing one Israeli soldier overnight and prompting mass evacuations from Dahiyeh.
Why it matters: This escalation threatens the fragile ceasefire in place since mid-April and comes just before direct Israeli-Lebanese talks scheduled for tomorrow in Washington. The conflict has already killed over 3,400 people in Lebanon, displaced more than one million Lebanese residents, and killed 26 Israeli soldiers, risking broader regional war as U.S. diplomatic efforts struggle to contain the violence.
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NYC Israel Day Parade Draws Thousands as Mayor's Historical Absence Sparks Backlash
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What happened: New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, the city's first Muslim mayor, became the first mayor in over 60 years to skip yesterday's annual Israel Day Parade, citing his pro-Palestinian advocacy and campaign promise not to attend. The NYPD deployed its largest security operation in the parade's history, including heavy weapons teams, helicopters, drones, and metal detectors, as tens of thousands marched along Fifth Avenue from 62nd to 74th Street.
Why it matters: The mayor's absence breaks a 62-year tradition and intensifies political divisions in New York, home to one million Jewish residents and the largest Jewish population outside Israel. Despite skipping the event, Mamdani pledged robust security, with Commissioner Jessica Tisch citing heightened antisemitic threats since October 7, 2023, and recent terror plots targeting local synagogues as reasons for unprecedented protective measures.
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Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker Barred from UK Travel over Israel Criticism
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What happened: The UK Home Office cancelled Electronic Travel Authorisations for Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur on Saturday, barring the American political commentators from entering Britain for scheduled SXSW London panels and an Oxford University event this week. Officials cited their presence as potentially not conducive to public good, pointing to concerns about exacerbating antisemitism and public order risks tied to their rhetoric about Israel since October 2023.
Why it matters: This decision intensifies debate over free speech versus community safety in the UK, following similar recent bans of high-profile figures including Kanye West and far-right activists. The move sets precedent for how British authorities assess foreign commentators' rhetoric about Israel and its potential domestic impact, with Labour MP David Taylor and Jewish community groups having urged the ban while critics frame it as suppression of dissent.
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Iran's Pezeshkian Reportedly Resigns, Citing IRGC Takeover
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What happened: President Masoud Pezeshkian reportedly submitted a resignation letter yesterday to Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, stating the IRGC has seized control of all major government decisions and excluded him from key processes. The claim, published by opposition outlet Iran International citing a single source, was quickly denied by Iranian state media and remains unconfirmed.
Why it matters: If confirmed, the resignation threatens to derail fragile US-Iran nuclear negotiations by removing Washington's civilian counterpart and raising doubts about who can actually authorize agreements. Energy markets face immediate repricing of Strait of Hormuz closure risk, potentially extending disruptions by weeks and driving oil prices sharply higher as the IRGC controls the naval forces enforcing the blockade.
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Zelenskyy Asks U.S. to Let Ukraine Produce Patriot Missiles
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What happened: President Zelenskyy sent a five-page letter to President Trump and Congress in late May requesting licenses for Ukraine to manufacture Patriot interceptor missiles domestically. He warned that current U.S. production of 60-65 missiles monthly is insufficient as Russia ramps up ballistic missile attacks and global demand strains supplies.
Why it matters: Granting production licenses could accelerate Ukraine's air defense capabilities and strengthen regional security for NATO allies as Russian drones increasingly test neighboring countries' defenses. However, the U.S.-Iran conflict has depleted interceptor stockpiles globally, and expanding production capacity would require significant time and technology transfers.
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