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The UN reports more than 1,000 settler attacks affecting 230 communities and displacing over 2,200 Palestinians. Israel has allocated $51 million for settlement planning.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe United Nations reported that the number of Israeli settler attacks causing casualties or property damage in the occupied West Bank this year has surpassed 1,000. The attacks have affected more than 230 communities across all parts of the West Bank.
More than 2,200 Palestinians have been displaced this year due to settler violence or access restrictions, with hundreds more displaced by home demolitions carried out by Israeli authorities.
The Israeli government allocated 152 million shekels, or $51 million, to prepare construction plans for 69 illegal settlements and outposts in the occupied West Bank. Peace Now reported that this sum represents the first tranche of an expected $388 million in new funds for settlement construction.
U.S. Attacks on Indian commercial vessels killed at least three Indian nationals. ” Explosions were reported off the coast of Sirik in southern Iran on June 11, 2026. Iran’s state-controlled broadcaster IRIB said the blasts were linked to the IRGC Navy confronting a tanker that attempted to violate a transit ban in the Strait of Hormuz.
An Iranian fishing boat was attacked off Sirik on June 11, 2026, injuring one fisherman and sinking the vessel. The fisherman was rescued by another boat present in the area, according to Iran’s IRNA broadcaster. Israeli strikes hit Tyre, Lebanon, on June 11, 2026.
A ground assault is reshaping southern Lebanon, Al Jazeera reported. President Trump stated that his threat to take Iran’s Kharg Island is “off the table” for now amid efforts to reach a deal with Iran.
theiranproject.comThe United States and Iran reached agreement on a roadmap to conclude their conflict within 60 days following high-level talks in Switzerland. Technical discussions will continue this week at Burgenstock resort under mediation by Pakistan and Qatar.
middleeasteye.netA Hebrew University survey found most Israelis view the recent conflict and subsequent agreement as a setback. The poll also recorded sharp drops in approval for the prime minister's handling of the campaign.