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Israel braces for Iranian retaliation as US General Kurilla arrives for coordination
Following recent high-profile assassinations, Israel braces for a potential Iranian retaliatory attack, with US General Michael Kurilla arriving to aid coordination, an Israeli official said on Sunday.
Days after the assassination of Hamas’s political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and senior Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut, Israel is preparing for a retaliatory attack. US Central Command Commander General Michael Kurilla will arrive in Israel on Monday to complete coordination with the IDF in anticipation of a possible Iranian attack.
Kurilla, who commands US forces in the Middle East, arrived in the region on Saturday night amid preparations for a retaliatory response by Iran and Hezbollah against Israel. His trip was planned before the recent escalation, but he is expected to use it to rally the same international and regional coalition that defeated the previous Iranian attack on April 13, according to an American official.
Three American and Israeli officials said that they believe that an Iranian attack could occur as early as tomorrow.
The IDF spokesperson stated in a public announcement that “the defense is not airtight – every citizen must act responsibly.” He added, “There is no change in the Home Front Command policy. We will update on any changes in preparedness.”
Additionally, the IDF spokesperson informed the public about the launch of new technology that allows for receiving personal messages during large-scale emergencies, which will be delivered directly to mobile phones without any action required from the citizen.
Heavy price for Iran as IDF prepares
The IDF spokesperson was asked why Israel is not carrying out a preemptive strike and responded, saying, “We will follow any instruction from the political leadership.”
Netanyahu also addressed the possible attack while speaking at the annual memorial ceremony for Ze’ev Jabotinsky. “We are preparing to fight every scenario, on every front. Our far-reaching strikes in the Gaza Strip, in Yemen, in Beirut – and wherever necessary,” Netanyahu stated.
“Iran and its proxies seek to encircle us with a stranglehold of terror. We are determined to confront them on every front and in every arena – near or far. Anyone who harms us will pay a very heavy price,” Netanyahu added – and after his speech, he left the venue “for security discussions.”
On the other hand, a senior Iranian official clarified in remarks to Al Jazeera that Iran’s response to the assassination of Hamas’s political bureau chief, Ismail Haniyeh, on its soil last week will be “harsh and painful.”
“It is inconceivable that Tehran will not respond to the assassination or that it will only respond symbolically against Israel,” he stated, emphasizing that any response would be severe.
The journalist Ben Caspit reported that the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) prepared the underground command bunker in Jerusalem, where senior political leaders are expected to stay during a state of emergency.
“The bunker is equipped with all command and control facilities, connected to the bunker in the Kirya [military headquarters] and all other war rooms. It allows for extended stays and is fortified against all types of weaponry,” Caspit noted.
According to estimates, at least 100,000 Israeli tourists travel daily this season, many of whom may face complications returning to their country. Transportation Minister Miri Regev held an urgent press conference this evening to address concerns about cancellations of flights by foreign airlines. However, Regev clarified that the state currently has no complete alternative.
“Israelis who wish to travel abroad can do so, but passengers need to be responsible and understand that their return flight may be delayed by several days, or they may need to fly from a different location,” Regev said.
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Rob Reiner and His Wife Are Found Dead in Their Los Angeles Home
The Los Angeles Police Department was investigating what it described as “an apparent homicide” after the director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were found dead in their home.
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December 15, 2025
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BBC Verify: Videos show impact of mass drone attacks launched by Ukraine and Russia
How has the UK government performed against its key pledges?published at 11:18 GMT
Ben Chu
BBC Verify policy and analysis correspondent
Around a year ago Prime Minister Keir Starmer launched his “Plan for Change” setting out targets he said would be met by the end of this Parliament in 2029.
So ahead of Starmer being questioned by senior MPs on the House of Commons Liaison Committee this afternoon, I’ve taken a look at how the government has been performing on three key goals.
House building
The government said it would deliver 1.5 million net additional homes in England over the parliament.
That would imply around 300,000 a year on average, but we’re currently running at just over 200,000 a year.
Ministers say they are going to ramp up to the 1.5 million target in the later years of the parliament – however, the delivery rate so far is down on the final years of the last Conservative government.
Health
The government has promised that 92% of patients in England will be seen within 18 weeks.
At the moment around 62% are – but there are signs of a slight pick up over the past year.
Living standards
The government pledged to grow real household disposable income per person – roughly what’s left after taxes, benefits and inflation.
There has been some movement on this measure with the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasting 0.5% growth in living standards on average a year.
However that would still make it the second weakest Parliament since the 1970s. The worst was under the previous Conservative government between 2019 and 2024 when living standards declined.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton’s Stance on Epstein Testimony Nov. 3
WILLIAMS & CONNOLLY LLP
Hon. James Comer
Hon. Robert Garcia November 3, 2025 Page 2
compel Attorney General Bondi to release what you have stated is a large trove of unseen files, which the public to date is still waiting to see released.
Your October 22 letter does not provide a persuasive rationale for why deposing the Clintons is required to fulfill the mandate of your investigation, particularly when what little information they have may be efficiently obtained in writing.
You state that your investigation into the “mismanagement” of the Epstein and Maxwell investigations and prosecutions requires the depositions of three individuals: former President Clinton, former Secretary of State Clinton, and former Attorney General William Barr – who was serving in the first Trump Administration when Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in federal custody. Compounding this inexplicable choice of deponents, you also have chosen not to depose the dozens of individuals whose links to Mr. Epstein have been publicly documented.
My clients have been private citizens for the last 24 and 12 years, respectively. President Clinton’s term ended six (6) years before allegations surfaced against Mr. Epstein. Former Secretary of State Clinton’s position was in no way related to law enforcement and is completely afield of any aspect of the Epstein matter. While neither of my clients have anything to offer for the stated purposes of the Committee’s investigation, subpoenaing former Secretary Clinton is on its face both purposeless and harassing. I set forth in my October 6 letter the facts that she did not know Epstein, did not travel with him, and had no dealings with him. Indeed, when I met with your staff to learn your basis for including former Secretary Clinton, none was given beyond wanting to ask if she had ever spoken with her husband about this matter. Setting aside the plainly relevant consideration of marital privilege, this is an entirely pretextual basis for compelling former Secretary Clinton to appear personally in this matter.
It is incumbent on the Committee to address the most basic questions regarding the basis for singling out the Clintons, particularly when there is no obvious or apparent rationale for it, given the mandate of the Committee’s investigation. Your October 22 letter does not provide such a justification. And your previous statements, belied by the facts, that President Clinton is a “prime suspect” (for something) because of visits to Epstein’s island betokens bias, not fairness. You said, on August 11:
“Everybody in America wants to know what went on in Epstein Island, and we’ve all heard reports that Bill Clinton was a frequent visitor there, so he’s a prime suspect to be deposed by the House Oversight Committee.”
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Regrettably, such statements are not the words of an impartial and dispassionate factfinder. In fact, President Clinton has never visited Epstein’s island. He has repeatedly stated that, the Secret Service has corroborated that denial, Ghislaine Maxwell’s recent testimony to Deputy Attorney General Blanche reconfirmed this, as did the late Virginia Roberts Giuffre in her
Fields, “Comer: Bill Clinton ‘Prime Suspect’ in Epstein Investigation,” The Hill (Aug. 12, 2025).
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