The United States and Israel have struck the Natanz nuclear site, according to Iranian authorities. They specify that no radioactive material leakage has been detected in the area. Iran celebrates today the Aïd el-Fitr, the end of Ramadan. At dawn, a crowd of believers gathered at the Imam Khomeini Grand Mosque in downtown Tehran. Despite the strikes, the new Supreme Leader Mojataba Khamenei was not there, even though he traditionally leads this prayer. Israeli strikes in Lebanon as well. Since this morning, Israel has been carrying out attacks in Beirut, the capital. The army says it is targeting the Hezbollah movement, supported by Iran.
Other headlines from the journal: The United States has been imposing an oil blockade on Cuba since January. Power cuts, fuel shortages, medications, and food shortages are being felt even in homes. On Tuesday evening, the first members of an international humanitarian aid convoy arrived in Havana with five tons of medical supplies. The economic crisis is already prevalent, but there is also a division among the generations, between those who defend the ideals of the revolution and the youth seeking change.
A gathering is scheduled this afternoon in Nanterre to remember Nahel, a 17-year-old young man who was killed by a police officer three years ago after refusing to comply. This march normally takes place at the end of June on the anniversary of Nahel’s death, but this year it has been brought forward. This follows the decision of the Versailles Court of Appeal in early March to reclassify the charges against the police officer.
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