Military operations
Coverage of Military operations in the Nexus archive.
- Eight Palestinians killed in Gaza over past 24 hours
Eight Palestinians were killed and 17 injured in Gaza over the past 24 hours, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Israeli forces continue military operations in the area, with emergency teams unable to reach some victims trapped under rubble. The death toll since a ceasefire on 11 October 2025 now stands at 1,084, with 3,491 wounded and 799 bodies retrieved.
- 6/28/2026: Betting on War; The Looting of Cambodia
The article discusses the high win rate of bets on military operations as a potential indicator of insider trading and reports on Cambodia's efforts to track down looted antiquities.
- High win rate of bets on military operations a likely sign of insider trading
Prediction market users are profiting from bets on war. Analysts suggest suspiciously timed bets and high win rates on military outcomes indicate possible insider trading.
- Qatari citizen killed by shrapnel after vessel goes missing
A Qatari citizen was killed by shrapnel from military operations in the area after a maritime vessel went missing. Search teams located the vessel, and another man was injured but remains in stable condition. Qatar’s Ministry of Interior confirmed the incident in a statement.
- Netanyahu brands Eisenkot as too cautious in direct attack on key election rival
Netanyahu accuses Eisenkot of being too cautious regarding military operations in Gaza and Lebanon, claiming Eisenkot's approach would have left Hamas intact. Eisenkot counters that Netanyahu's leadership led Israel to a 'historic low'.
- Russian Economy 'in Dead End' as War Costs Devour Budget
Russia’s economy is stagnating as war spending drains domestic resources and weakens the civilian sector. Oil and gas revenues have fallen 30%, the budget deficit is soaring, borrowing costs are rising, and Moscow increasingly relies on debt to sustain military operations. Kyiv argues tighter sanctions on Russian energy exports are the most effective way to weaken the war machine.
- UN commission alleges Israel has targeted Palestinian children since 2023
A UN commission alleges that Israel has targeted Palestinian children since 2023 and investigated the impact of military operations on essential services for children's survival.
- US, Iranian negotiators agree to ‘deconfliction cell’ for Lebanon in hopes of ending ‘military operations’
American and Iranian negotiators agreed to establish a deconfliction cell for Lebanon to end military operations. The decision follows days of contradictory statements and confusion over cease-fire terms, with fears of renewed conflict in the region.
- Israel Strikes Lebanon Amid Stalled US-Iran Ceasefire Talks
Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon continued despite a US-brokered ceasefire. Hezbollah officials asserted their right to respond to Israeli actions. Ceasefire negotiations between the United States and Iran were indefinitely postponed, hindering efforts to stabilize the region.
- Iran lawmaker warns US over ceasefire violations
An Iranian parliament official accused the Trump administration of violating a ceasefire agreement's first clause, which requires halting military operations in Lebanon and other fronts. The official warned that continued U.S. non-compliance would lead to consequences, including a 'deterrent response' from Iran.
- WSJ calls Iran agreement a 'strategic retreat' by Trump
The Wall Street Journal's editorial board describes the US-Iran agreement as a strategic retreat from initial objectives, accepting the Strait of Hormuz reopening in exchange for Iran's nuclear negotiation pledges. Trump's military actions damaged Iran's infrastructure, but domestic pressure and military risks led to a pullback.
- US-Iran deal 'what Tehran wanted'
The US and Iran agreed to an immediate and permanent end to military operations through a memorandum of understanding mediated by Pakistan. The deal includes ending hostilities in Lebanon and lifting a US naval blockade, which were key demands by Tehran.
- Iran announces 'end of military operations' against Israel, but warns Lebanon strikes could trigger escalation
Iran announced the end of military operations against Israel but warned that strikes on Lebanon could trigger escalation. The statement highlights potential regional tensions.
- Ecuador’s disappeared: Inside one family’s search for answers
Advocates report that 51 people have disappeared during Ecuador's military operations, leaving families without answers. The article highlights the ongoing search for answers by one affected family.
- Iran war day 93: Trump won’t ‘rush’ deal; Israel expands Lebanon invasion
Donald Trump states that talks with Iran are progressing 'slowly but surely' as Israel intensifies military operations in Lebanon. The article highlights ongoing tensions in the region with no immediate resolution in sight.
- European markets head for mixed open as traders assess fragile U.S.-Iran truce
European stocks are expected to open in mixed territory as investors evaluate the impact of ongoing military operations against Iran. The fragile U.S.-Iran truce remains a key factor influencing market sentiment.
- ISW Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, May 25, 2026
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) released an assessment on May 25, 2026, analyzing Russian offensive campaign developments. The report provides updates on military operations in the region.
- High win rate of bets on military operations a likely sign of insider trading
Analysts suspect insider trading due to high win rates of bets on military operations, with suspiciously timed bets raising concerns. Prediction market users are profiting from bets on war outcomes. The high win rates and timing of these bets suggest that some individuals may have access to non-public information.
- US infantry’s drone-warfare experiments are getting bigger
The US infantry is expanding its drone warfare experiments and capabilities. These initiatives represent a growing military focus on unmanned systems for combat operations.
- US Navy Taps AI Firm to Clear Iranian Mines in Strait of Hormuz
The US Navy has partnered with an AI firm to address Iranian mines in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This collaboration aims to enhance mine detection and clearance capabilities in a critical global shipping route.
- Czech Republic president on Trump’s anger with Europe over Iran war response: ‘We are not part of it’
Czech President Petr Pavel defended European nations against U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism, stating that while Europe could contribute more to U.S. military efforts in Iran, they are not part of those operations. The remarks were made during an interview with CNN's Christine Amanpour.
- US Signals No Letup of Naval Blockade
The United States has indicated it will not ease its naval blockade, signaling a continuation of its strategic military posture. This move reflects a firm stance in a geopolitical context, though specific regions or conflicts are not detailed.
- Senate Republicans block measure to stop Trump from attacking Cuba
Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic resolution to prevent President Trump from launching military operations against Cuba without congressional approval. The measure, sponsored by Senators Ruben Gallego, Tim Kaine, and Adam Schiff, aimed to restrict Trump from using military force to overthrow Cuba’s government.
- Moment huge 'accidental' inferno rips through British air base used by US to strike Iran
A massive accidental fire broke out at a British air base utilized by the U.S. for military operations against Iran. The incident caused significant damage and raised concerns about security at strategic military facilities.
- Decapitating cartels? Mexico leans into ‘kingpin strategy’ but at a cost
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has authorized military operations to arrest cartel leaders under US pressure, adopting a 'kingpin strategy' to combat cartels, though this approach comes with significant costs.
- Fetterman: ‘Iran must be so excited by the American media and the Democratic Party’
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) criticized the Democratic Party and American media for not supporting military operations against Iran, sarcastically suggesting Iran must be excited about their pressure on President Trump to halt hostilities.
- What a battle to reopen the Strait of Hormuz would look like
The article discusses the potential military conflict to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the significant resources and risks involved. It highlights the uncertainty of outcomes despite extensive military deployment.