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Satellite imagery now confirms widespread damage to Iranian military sites across the country, including key Air Force and IRGC facilities. U.S. officials cite over 13,000 strikes, while experts note Iran is repairing some damaged missile facilities using the fragile ceasefire. Economic constraints and ongoing civilian injuries add layers to the conflict’s complexity.

Satellite imagery now confirms widespread damage to Iranian military sites across the country, including key Air Force and IRGC facilities. U.S. officials cite over 13,000 strikes, while experts note Iran is repairing some damaged missile facilities using the fragile ceasefire. Economic constraints and ongoing civilian injuries add layers to the conflict’s complexity.

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In a CBS interview, Vice‑President JD Vance noted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has "got some things wrong", a statement that signals growing friction in U.S.–Israel relations as both nations confront a evolving war with Iran.  Vance said Netanyahu is aggressive in promoting Israel’s interests, sometimes aligning with U.S. strategy and at other times diverging sharply.  This comes amid reports of U.S. and Iranian forces exchanging strikes in Lebanon and heightened tensions over Israel’s operations against Hezbollah.  The U.S. presidency has historically backed Israel, but recent conflicts and political cross‑talk have strained the alliance.  As Israel faces an upcoming election, both leaders must navigate domestic expectations while managing an uncertain regional situation.

In a CBS interview, Vice‑President JD Vance noted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has "got some things wrong", a statement that signals growing friction in U.S.–Israel relations as both nations confront a evolving war with Iran. Vance said Netanyahu is aggressive in promoting Israel’s interests, sometimes aligning with U.S. strategy and at other times diverging sharply. This comes amid reports of U.S. and Iranian forces exchanging strikes in Lebanon and heightened tensions over Israel’s operations against Hezbollah. The U.S. presidency has historically backed Israel, but recent conflicts and political cross‑talk have strained the alliance. As Israel faces an upcoming election, both leaders must navigate domestic expectations while managing an uncertain regional situation.

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Air India Flight 171 crashed just 32 seconds after take‑off from Ahmedabad, killing 229 passengers and crew. Initial footage, a preliminary Indian report and subsequent international criticism have given rise to two main theories: a pilot-initiated fuel cut‑off or a catastrophic electrical failure. The Indian Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, backed by the NTSB, is still investigating, while safety groups and families question the strength of the inquiry process. Boeing and Air India face reputational pressure amid calls for a global investigation mandate that could reduce local bias and increase transparency.

Air India Flight 171 crashed just 32 seconds after take‑off from Ahmedabad, killing 229 passengers and crew. Initial footage, a preliminary Indian report and subsequent international criticism have given rise to two main theories: a pilot-initiated fuel cut‑off or a catastrophic electrical failure. The Indian Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, backed by the NTSB, is still investigating, while safety groups and families question the strength of the inquiry process. Boeing and Air India face reputational pressure amid calls for a global investigation mandate that could reduce local bias and increase transparency.

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