Here are the latest updates from day 29 of war in Israel, the West Bank, the United States, Iran and the Middle East:
■ The Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning Friday’s U.S.-Israeli strikes on facilities used by the nuclear industry and steel plants, which targeted a uranium ore concentrate production plant and a plant containing heavy water, which is used in nuclear reactors.
■ Two Lebanese reporters and a cameraman were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Saturday, according to Hezbollah-aligned news outlets Al-Mayadeen and Al-Manar.
■ Nine paramedics were killed in five Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon on Saturday, bringing the number of medical workers killed in March to 51, the World Health Organization announced.
■ Police violently dispersed and arrested 22 anti-war protesters in protests that took place across the country.
■ About 40 families are to be evacuated from Moshav Eshtaol in the Jerusalem area following damage caused by an Iranian missile.
■ The Foreign Press Association announced that it lodged a formal complaint over IDF soldier’s detention and assault of a media crew in the West Bank following a settler attack.
■ Pentagon officials fear a shortage of Tomahawk cruise missiles due to their extensive use in the war with Iran, the Washington Post reported.
■ U.S. Vice President JD Vance said that the U.S. has accomplished most, if not all, of its military objectives in Iran and that the United States is « going to be out » of Iran soon in an interview with right-wing political commentator Benny Johnson.
Source:
www.haaretz.com




