Here are the latest updates from the third day of Israel and the United States’s war against Iran and Hezbollah:
â– The IDF said it has mobilized around 110,000 reservists and prepared for “developments across multiple fronts.”
■U.S. ‌Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declined to give a timeframe for the Iran war, adding that U.S. President Donald Trump will decide the duration of the war.
â– Three siblings – Sarah Bitton, 13, Avigail Bitton, 15 and Yaakov Bitton, 16 – were identified as the last three victims of Iran’s missile strike in Beit Shemesh.
â– Nineteen were wounded by an Iranian missile hit in southern Israel’s Be’er Sheva, medics said.
■U.S. CENTCOM announced that four U.S. service members have been killed in action. U.S. General ‌Dan Caine said the United States expects additional casualties during the war.
â– The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that Israeli settlers killed two Palestinian men in a shooting in the West Bank on Monday.
â– The German Defense Ministry said more than 500 German troops are stationed in the Middle East.
â– Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said Greece is ready to defend Cyprus by “any possible means,'” with the ministry saying Athens sent two frigates and two fighter jets to Cyprus following Iranian drone attacks.