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U.S. Iran war costs hit $25 billion, says senior Pentagon official.

A senior Pentagon official stated that the United States has spent $25 billion on the war with Iran thus far.

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tells Congress the U.S. has spent $25 billion on the war against Iran, maintaining that the current military strategy is effective.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth informed Congress that the United States has spent $25 billion on the war against Iran, asserting that the current military strategy is effective.

Israeli authorities order 42 Palestinians in Batn al-Hawa to vacate their homes by May 17. The properties are scheduled to be transferred to the organization Ateret Cohanim.

Israeli authorities have issued eviction orders to 42 Palestinians residing in the Batn al-Hawa neighborhood, requiring them to vacate their homes by May 17. The properties are slated for transfer to the organization Ateret Cohanim.

The Lebanese army confirms one of its soldiers was killed in an Israeli strike on the southern village of Tayr Debba. The strike also resulted in the deaths of three civilians, including a four-year-old child.

Lebanon's army reported that one of its soldiers was killed in an Israeli strike on the village of Tayr Debba, which also resulted in the deaths of three civilians.

Jewish group enters Al-Aqsa Mosque compound with Torah prayer texts, reportedly with Israeli police approval. The move challenges the long-standing status quo at the Islamic site administered by the Jordanian-backed Waqf.

An extremist Jewish group entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound with Torah prayer texts, reportedly with Israeli police approval, marking a shift in the site's long-standing status quo.

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