US-Iran Deal Sparks Israeli Backlash
Israel's government and opposition parties have come out against the recent US-Iran deal, citing concerns over national security and regional stability. The deal, which aims to revive the 2015 nuclear agreement, has been met with skepticism by Israeli leaders, who fear it will embolden Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Israeli ministers and lawmakers have expressed their opposition to the deal, with some calling for the government to take a stronger stance against the agreement. The Israeli government has also been criticized for its handling of the issue, with some accusing it of not doing enough to protect Israel's interests.
Sri Lanka Upgrades Israeli Jets
Sri Lanka has signed a $50 million deal with Israeli Aerospace Industries (IAI) to upgrade its fleet of Israeli-made Kfir jets. The deal includes the installation of advanced cockpits, mission computers, and avionics systems, which will significantly improve the jets' capabilities.
The upgrade is part of Sri Lanka's efforts to modernize its military and improve its defense capabilities. The Kfir jets, which were first delivered to Sri Lanka in the 1980s, have been upgraded several times over the years, but this latest deal represents a significant upgrade.
Trump Regulatory Probe Finds Political Bias
A regulatory probe led by former President Donald Trump has found evidence that US lenders may have 'debanked' people on political grounds. The probe, which was launched in response to allegations of discrimination, found that some banks may have denied loans to individuals based on their political affiliations.
The findings of the probe have sparked controversy, with some accusing the banks of engaging in discriminatory practices. Others have defended the banks, arguing that they were simply exercising their right to manage risk.



