Israeli officials increasingly believe explosion on vessel was operation by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, unsourced report says

Ship surrounded by Emirati security vessels as it anchors at port after explosion; Erdan: 'No secret that the Iranians are trying to harm Israeli targets'

Rights groups say Iranian government disrupting mobile data network in impoverished area to conceal unrest after several killed in clashes over border shootings

Pentagon says two strike jets dropped precision-guided munitions on facilities in Syria; Kataeb Hezbollah says one of its fighters killed; France says it 'stands firmly' with US

US president says strike meant to tell Tehran, 'You can't act with impunity'; several leading Democratic lawmakers denounce attack, Republicans more supportive

Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says 'a diplomatic window of opportunity' exists to bring JCPOA back; Iran begins new restrictions on UN inspections

Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh claims Jewish state's leader is 'angry at losing his dupe in the White House' and conjuring 'racist Iranophobia'

Unclear if ruling issued by Ali Khamenei will be enforced; foreign films showing unscarved women can be screened in Iran, but locally made productions are banned from doing so

Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa speaks with Israeli PM, says negotiations with Tehran should 'include broader issues'; Netanyahu once again invited to visit kingdom when pandemic eases

Several conservative candidates are vying for presidency, including former defense minister and head of judiciary; run by moderate FM Zarif also said to be a possibility

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