Summary
The U.S. reported on recent airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear facilities, while Iran claims to have taken protective measures for its enriched uranium. Additionally, the Supreme Court is set to decide on significant cases, including one about birthright citizenship. The U.S. also announced funding for a food program in Gaza, which has sparked controversy due to its location in military zones.
Key Facts
- The U.S. carried out airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites with B-2 aircraft, targeting three locations.
- Despite claims of complete destruction, Iran says it protected its enriched uranium.
- The U.S. developed a 30,000-pound bomb to reach nuclear targets deep inside mountains.
- The Supreme Court will decide on six cases, with one focusing on birthright citizenship.
- Trump issued an order affecting birthright citizenship, but it faced legal challenges.
- The U.S. allocated $30 million for a Gaza food program as part of an Israel-devised plan.
- The food distribution sites in Gaza are in military zones, leading to safety concerns.
- Human rights groups warn countries supporting this program might face legal issues related to war crimes.