There were also unconfirmed reports of air raid sirens sounding in Kuwait and Bahrain, though no attacks in those countries have been confirmed so far.
The strike began at 6:00 a.m. today and is scheduled to end at the same time tomorrow, Tuesday, June 24.
U.S. President Donald Trump launched a large-scale airstrike against Iran early Sunday morning, targeting the country's nuclear facilities with high-powered bombs.
World leaders voiced a mix of support for the decision by U.S. President Donald Trump, concern, and urgent calls for diplomacy
“Europe must rise to the occasion in the interest of international peace and prosperity,” emphasized Mitsotakis in his weekly review post.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz announced that Saeed Izadi, head of the Quds Force’s Palestine Department, was killed in the strike, accusing him for helping Hamas plan its October 7, 2023,
PENEN has not ruled out further action, indicating that the dispute will continue until meaningful negotiations address their core demands
An Israeli strike on the Isfahan nuclear facility early Saturday caused no hazardous material leakage, according to Fars News Agency
White House has quietly reached out to MAGA influencers to quell any backlash
President Trump’s decision—expected within two weeks—could determine whether the path forward leads to negotiation or greater conflict
EU leaders are clearly positioning themselves as the last diplomatic bridge — hoping to forestall a wider conflict and preserve what remains of the nuclear deal framework
The union emphasized that both its leadership and rank-and-file members unanimously agreed to continue the strike.
Sources within the Ministry of Shipping indicated that in Patras, Greek-flagged passenger and vehicle ferries are currently not operating due to the strike, affecting four vessels.
The strike has left hundreds of passengers and scores of lorries waiting for the maritime routes to reopen.
The IDF says Shadmani was killed during a precision overnight airstrike on a manned headquarters located in central Tehran.
Despite the work stoppage, the union says it has provided the necessary personnel to maintain basic rail services for essential needs
Following Israel's attack on Iranian nuclear facilities and military leaders on Friday, Iran conducted retaliatory strikes, as promised.
Crude prices surged by as much as 13%, with Brent crude briefly surpassing 75 dollars a barrel on the London market and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) climbing past 73 dollars in New York.
Greece’s AEGEAN Airlines announced it has cancelled all flights to and from Tel Aviv for Thursday, June 13.
In an official statement, the ministry urged Greek citizens to remain in safe locations near shelters and to strictly follow the guidance of local Israeli authorities.