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A new leader, an assassination and the nuclear option: Why world is sweating on Iran

A new leader, an assassination and the nuclear option: Why world is sweating on Iran

The new Iranian president had been in power for just 10 hours when a senior Hamas leader was killed on the country’s soil. The world has held its breath for retaliation since.

  • by David E. Sanger and Farnaz Fassihi

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The threat of an all-out regional inferno hangs over the Middle East

The threat of an all-out regional inferno hangs over the Middle East

Israel’s decision to kill a top leader of Hamas on Iranian soil poured petrol onto a bonfire. The ramifications could be far-reaching and painful for us all.

  • by Amin Saikal
Hamas terror chief boasted of his freedom. Hours later, he was dead

Hamas terror chief boasted of his freedom. Hours later, he was dead

The assassination of Ismail Haniyeh has plunged the Middle East into dangerous waters.

  • by James Crisp and Akhtar Makoii
Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran

Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran

Hamas has blamed Israel for the attack which occurred while Haniyeh was in Tehran to attend the new Iranian president’s swearing-in ceremony.

Israel says it killed senior Hezbollah commander in airstrike on Beirut

Israel says it killed senior Hezbollah commander in airstrike on Beirut

The Israeli military said the strike was retaliation for a cross-border rocket attack three days before that killed 12 children and teenagers.

  • by Maya Gebeily, Emily Rose and Simon Lewis
Israeli soldiers accused of sexually abusing Palestinian prisoner

Israeli soldiers accused of sexually abusing Palestinian prisoner

The soldiers’ detention triggered angry protests by supporters demanding their release, including members of parliament and at least two government ministers.

  • by Julia Frankel and Natalie Melzer
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Australians told to leave Lebanon immediately as Dutton flies to Israel

Australians told to leave Lebanon immediately as Dutton flies to Israel

The travel advice came as the United States is lead the diplomatic dash to deter Israel from striking Lebanon’s capital Beirut in the hope of avoiding a full-blown war.

  • by Maya Gebeily, Laila Bassam and Timour Azhari
Israel says it wants to hurt Hezbollah but wants to avoid all-out war

Israel says it wants to hurt Hezbollah but wants to avoid all-out war

Flights have been cancelled at Beirut airport as tensions rise after a rocket strike in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights that killed 12 teenagers and children.

  • by Avi Ohayon and James Mackenzie
Mourners heckle Israeli ministers at funerals of children killed by Hezbollah rockets

Mourners heckle Israeli ministers at funerals of children killed by Hezbollah rockets

The attack on a soccer field in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights was the deadliest on Israeli civilians since October 7.

  • by Melanie Swan
‘An all-out war’: Deadly attack on Israeli target raises fear of wider conflict

‘An all-out war’: Deadly attack on Israeli target raises fear of wider conflict

The strike killed at least 11 children and teens, prompting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to warn that Hezbollah “will pay a heavy price for this attack”.

  • by Tia Goldenberg and Bassem Mroue
Risk of Lebanese-Israeli conflict is real, but a ceasefire in Gaza may help

Risk of Lebanese-Israeli conflict is real, but a ceasefire in Gaza may help

Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia that dominates southern Lebanon, has said it will stop firing rockets if Israel halts its war with Hamas in Gaza.

  • by Patrick Kingsley and Euan Ward