Recent domestic and international events may have severe consequences regarding Israel's position in its war against Iranian proxies, possibly resulting in a quick escalation with a heavy price.
The US has requested that European and other partner governments urge Iran to refrain from escalating tensions.
G7 foreign ministers, led by Italy, urge all parties in the Middle East to avoid actions escalating the conflict and push for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Rocket sirens sound in South, IDF locates three-meter-deep tunnel near Philadelphi Corridor.
The Al-Araby report concluded that "In the absence of a comprehensive official narrative, the execution of Ismail Haniyeh's assassination remains mysterious."
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps said Tehran’s revenge will be “severe and at the appropriate time, place and manner.”
An Israeli official claimed that Iran's attack was predicted to be more extreme compared to April's and could extend to Israeli interests abroad.
Two sources claimed that Iran believed Mossad assassins were still in the country and the regime is waiting to capture and arrest the parties.
Zvi Yehezkeli spoke on 103FM radio following the deaths of Hezbollah official Fuad Shukr and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
Marine colonel, and a former deputy assistant secretary for the US State Department, Stephen Ganyard told ABC News that Sinwar would now be responsible for ceasefire negotiations.