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ZOOZ Power completed a $5 million first round private sale financing to promote its Bitcoin treasury strategy.

Odaily News ZOOZ Power (NASDAQ/Tel Aviv Stock Exchange: ZOOZ) announced the completion of its first round of $5 million private sale financing, with an issuance price of $2 per share. This financing is the first phase of the company's previously announced $180 million private sale plan for institutional investors. Upon obtaining shareholder approval, approximately 95% of the proceeds from the private sale will be used to implement a Bitcoin reserve strategy. This move will make ZOOZ the first dual-listed company on NASDAQ and Tel Aviv to adopt Bitcoin as a reserve asset.
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The encryption zone generally experienced a pullback, with the SocialFi zone leading the fall by over 4%, and BTC falling below $108,000.

PANews July 8 news, according to SoSoValue data, the crypto market zone has generally welcomed a pullback after a continuous rise, among which the SocialFi zone fell by 4.02% in 24 hours. Within the zone, Toncoin (TON) fell by 4.21%, and Chiliz (CHZ) fell by 3.48%. In addition, Bitcoin (BTC) fell by 1.40%, but at one point broke through $109,000, now retreating to $107,000. Ethereum (ETH) fell by 1.69%, pulling back to around $2,500. In other zones, the PayFi zone has fallen by 0.86% in the last 24 hours, with Monero (XMR) and Telcoin (TEL) respectively down 3.01% and 3.32%; CeFi
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06:38

Israel arrests a spy who received Crypto Assets from Iran

According to Gate News bot, a 27-year-old man in Tel Aviv has been arrested on suspicion of espionage for Iran in exchange for Crypto Assets, as reported by TapChiBitcoin. According to Israeli security agency Shin Bet, the suspect's tasks included taking photos of sensitive locations and graffitiing political messages.
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07:53

Iran announces the launch of the 21st round of "Real Commitment-3" strikes.

Jin10 data reported on June 23 that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard stated that the 21st round of the "Real Commitment-3" operation has begun, targeting military sites and logistical support centers across the entire territory of Israel, focusing particularly on the core areas of Haifa and Tel Aviv. This round of operations combines missiles and drones, using solid and liquid fuel missiles, and employs special tactics to penetrate Israel's dense and costly defense shield.
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05:26

The U.S. stated that Iran's missile launch was intercepted with no casualties.

Jin10 data reported on June 23, according to the Israeli Times, preliminary assessments by the Israel Defense Forces indicate that Iran launched a ballistic missile in its latest attack. The missile triggered air defense alarms in Tel Aviv and central Israel but was successfully intercepted. The Israeli Red Iron Dome stated that there have been no reports of the missile landing in residential areas or causing casualties.
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05:43

Israel Defense Forces: Iran has begun launching "retaliatory strikes"

Odaily News This morning, following the US military raid on nuclear facilities, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran first launched the 19th round of missile and drone strikes against Israel as part of the "Real Commitment-3" operation. A few hours later, the Israel Defense Forces announced that they had detected missiles being launched towards Israeli territory. Air raid sirens were sounded in multiple locations in Israel, including Tel Aviv, and multiple explosions were heard over Tel Aviv. Israeli media reported that the number of missiles launched by Iran was around 30. Shortly thereafter, the Israel Defense Forces stated that Iran had launched another round of missiles at Israel. The Israel Defense Forces just announced that Iran has begun "retaliatory attacks." (Jin10)
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23:16

White House: Trump will decide within two weeks whether to take military action against Iran.

PANews, June 20th news, according to Jin10, White House Press Secretary Levitt responded to speculation about whether the United States would directly intervene in the Middle East situation. She stated that based on the possibility of recent negotiations with Iran, President Trump will decide within the next two weeks whether to take military action against Iran. The White House stated that Trump hopes to resolve the Iran issue peacefully but is not afraid to use force. Trump's delay in making a decision on striking Iran has eased concerns about escalating tensions. CNN's correspondent in Tel Aviv stated that it can be said for certain that Israel will feel disappointed by this decision (in two weeks). Trump has frequently used the "two weeks" deadline during his five months in office, and has been criticized for being "weak and foolish." Insiders in the U.S. government say that Trump has a cautious attitude toward bombing Iran, partly because of concerns that if Khamenei were to fall, Iran might become the "second Libya."
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18:29

Israel will feel disappointed by Trump's decision.

Jin10 reported on June 20 that regarding Trump's decision on whether to strike Iran in two weeks, CNN's correspondent in Tel Aviv stated that it can be said with certainty that Israel will be disappointed by this decision.
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20:51

More than 1k people were displaced in southern Tel Aviv, Israel, due to missile attacks from Iran.

Jin10 data June 19th news, on the evening of June 18 local time, it was learned that nearly 1,500 people were displaced after the region of Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv, Israel was attacked by Iranian missiles. On the evening of June 18 local time, Iran launched a new round of missile attacks into Israel. The Israeli air defense system immediately began intercepting Iranian missiles over Tel Aviv. The Israel Defense Forces issued a statement saying that four missiles launched from Iran targeting Tel Aviv had been intercepted that evening, and the air defense alert status had ended.
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22:43

Iran launched two rounds of missiles at Israel in one hour.

Jin10 Data reported on June 18th, local time, that the Israeli military detected another wave of missiles launched from Iran towards Israel early this morning (June 18th). Air raid alarms were activated in multiple regions of Israel, and defense systems are intercepting the missiles. Explosions were heard in Tel Aviv, located in central Israel. The Israeli military has urged the public to enter shelters immediately upon receiving alerts. This is the second round of missile attacks launched by Iran towards Israel within one hour.
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08:14

Iranian military: Destroying "strategic locations", has launched a new round of fierce attacks.

On June 17, Kiomars Haidari, commander of the ground forces of the Iranian Army, said on the 17th that in the past day and night, Iran used hundreds of long-range drones with precise positioning capabilities and powerful destructive power to destroy "weapons and equipment and strategic locations" in Tel Aviv and Haifa in Israel. The Islamic Republic of Iran news agency quoted Haidari as saying that Iranian armed forces, including army ground forces, have launched a new round of fierce attacks on Israel using "new advanced weapons" and will "intensify their attacks in the coming hours."
21:33

Iran claims it will launch an "unprecedented" strike against Israel, warning Tel Aviv residents to evacuate.

Odaily News On the evening of June 16 local time, shortly after Israel issued an evacuation warning to designated areas in the Iranian capital Tehran, the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps called on residents of Tel Aviv, Israel, to evacuate as soon as possible. According to reports from Iran, Iran is preparing to launch an unprecedented large-scale strike against Israel, marking the first such strike since Israel initiated military actions against Iran.
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15:49

Iran claims it will launch an "unprecedented" strike against Israel, warning Tel Aviv residents to evacuate.

Jin10 data reported on June 16, local time on the evening of June 16, shortly after Israel issued evacuation warnings to designated areas in Tehran, the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps called on residents of Tel Aviv, Israel to evacuate as soon as possible. According to Iranian sources, Iran is preparing to launch an unprecedented large-scale strike against Israel, which will be the first such strike since Israel began military operations against Iran.
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09:30

The U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv sustained minor damage in the Iranian missile attack.

Jin10 data reported on June 16th that U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee stated on Monday that the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv sustained "minor damage" from a nearby Iranian missile attack. Huckabee said the "shock wave" from the nearby explosion caused some damage to the building, but no American personnel were injured. He also stated that the U.S. Embassy in Israel would remain closed on Monday as the "shelter in place" order remains in effect.
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03:36

Breaking news: Iran missile strikes Tel Aviv and Haifa, Israel.

Gate News bot message, on Monday, Iran launched missile attacks on Israel's Tel Aviv and the port city of Haifa, destroying homes and intensifying concerns among world leaders at this week's G7 summit, who fear that the fighting between the two rivals could lead to a broader regional conflict.
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The Middle East conflict intensifies, regional stock markets fall.

On June 15, the Israeli stock market fell in the first day of trading after Israel launched an airstrike on Iran. Saudi benchmark stock indexes fell on heightened fears of a wider conflict in the region. The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange's 35 index opened 1.5% lower on Sunday, extending last week's 1.5% loss. All stock indexes on the Saudi Exchange fell 2.5 percent. Egypt's EGX 30 index fell 7.7%, its biggest drop in more than a year. These markets are closed on Friday. Israel and Iran exchanged bombardments into their third day. On Friday, when hostilities erupted, Israeli sheqel posted its biggest drop in 11 months, while oil prices soared 7%. The worsening conflict has also sent shockwaves through financial markets, prompting investors to flock to traditional safe-haven assets such as gold and the US dollar.
05:08

The Houthi armed group claimed to have used missiles to attack Tel Aviv, Israel, and hit the target.

On June 15, local time, Yemen's Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sareya issued a statement saying that in the past 24 hours, the Houthis used "Palestinian-2" hypersonic ballistic missiles to attack multiple targets in Tel Aviv, Israel, and successfully hit the targets. The Houthis also said that the operations were coordinated with the Iranian army and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The Israeli side did not respond to this for the time being.
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20:42

UK Prime Minister: British fighter jets will be urgently deployed to the Middle East

Golden Finance reported that UK Prime Minister Starmer revealed that as concerns about a full-scale war in the Middle East grow, additional UK military assets, including fighter jets, will be deployed to the region. Starmer described this action as "emergency support." It is understood that preparations for the deployment of the aircraft began on Friday. Previously, the UK had already deployed jets in the region. Additionally, Starmer urged the Iranian regime and the Israeli government to de-escalate the situation and step back from the brink of a third world war. Earlier, Iranian missiles rained down on Tel Aviv in response to the Israeli government's attacks on Tehran's military and nuclear targets. The country also warned the UK, the US, and France not to obstruct its strikes on Israel, or their bases and ships in the region would become targets. (Jin10)
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01:59

UN Secretary-General Guterres: Calls for an end to escalation, "peace and diplomacy must prevail"

Jin10 reported on June 14 that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged Israel and Iran to stop attacking each other and called for a diplomatic resolution to the issues. "Israel bombed Iranian nuclear facilities. Iranian missiles struck Tel Aviv. The escalation has been enough. It's time to stop. Peace and diplomacy must prevail," Guterres wrote on the social media platform "X."
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22:55

Air raid sirens sounded in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

Golden Finance reports that, according to Reuters witnesses: Air raid sirens sounded in Jerusalem. Air raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv. A huge explosion was heard in Jerusalem. According to market news: AP's footage shows a ballistic missile hitting the center of Tel Aviv. Smoke can be seen rising.
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16:16

Israeli Defense Minister: Attack on Iran Planned by Multiple Departments for Half a Year

Jin10 data reported on June 14th, that on the 13th local time, the Israeli Defense Forces Operations Minister Oded Bashar conducted a situation assessment and briefing at the operational headquarters in Tel Aviv. He stated that the achievements made by the IDF are the results of planning and efforts from multiple departments over the past six months.
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03:18

Market Data: Crypto Assets in various zones are widely adjusting, BTC price dips below $109,000.

Gate News bot message, According to SoSoValue data, influenced by multiple factors such as the tense situation in the Middle East, the cryptocurrency market has generally shown a corrective trend across various sectors. Bitcoin (BTC) price dropped by 0.83%, falling below the $109,000 mark. However, Ethereum (ETH) performed relatively steadily, with a slight drop of only 0.11% in 24 hours, maintaining around $2,800. The recently strong-performing DeFi and RWA sectors were also not spared, falling by 2.70% and 3.17% respectively. Among them, Pendle (PENDLE) and Plume (PLUME) both saw declines of over 11%. In other sectors, CeFi, PayFi, Layer 1, and Layer 2 have all experienced varying degrees of decline. It is worth noting that a few tokens, such as Hyperliquid (HYPE), OKB, Telcoin (TEL), and ex-MATIC (POL), are still rising against the trend. According to the cryptocurrency sector index, the ssiRWA, ssiNFT, and ssiDePIN indices have all seen a decline of more than 4% in the last 24 hours, reflecting the overall pressure on the market.
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The crypto market is experiencing a general fall, while the PayFi, RWA, and SocialFi zones are rising against the trend.

PANews June 4 news, according to SoSoValue data, today the crypto market has generally pulled back, with PayFi, RWA, and SocialFi zones performing strongly, rising by 1.20%, 0.22%, and 0.01% respectively in 24 hours. In the PayFi zone, XRP and Telcoin (TEL) rose by 1.93% and 2.76% respectively; in the RWA zone, Maker (MKR) and Plume (PLUME) rose by 6.42% and 7.34%; in the SocialFi zone, Galxe (GAL) and Mask.
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10:14

The Houthi armed group claims to have launched missile attacks against Israel and hit the target.

Jin10 Data, May 3 - On May 3 local time, Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree stated that the Houthis used the "Palestine-2" hypersonic ballistic missile to attack military targets in southern Tel Aviv, Israel, with the missile accurately hitting the target, and Israel's interception system failed to successfully intercept it. Earlier that day, the Israel Defense Forces stated that after air raid sirens were sounded in several areas of central Israel, the IDF intercepted a missile launched from Yemen towards Israel.
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The Houthi armed forces claim to have launched missile attacks on Israel and hit the target.

Jin10 Data, May 3 - On May 3 local time, Houthi armed forces spokesman Yahya Saree stated that the Houthi armed forces used the "Palestine-2" hypersonic ballistic missile to attack military targets in the southern region of Tel Aviv, Israel. The missile accurately hit the target, and Israel's interception system failed to successfully intercept it. Earlier that day, the Israel Defense Forces reported that after air defense alarms were sounded in multiple areas of central Israel, Israeli forces intercepted a missile launched from Yemen towards Israel.
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08:13

Large-scale protests erupt in Tel Aviv calling for a ceasefire

Jin10 data March 23 news, on the evening of March 22, thousands of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv to protest, accusing the Netanyahu government of resuming military operations in the Gaza Strip for political purposes; they called for a ceasefire protocol and ensuring the release of the detained individuals in the Gaza Strip. According to statistics from the Gaza health department, since the Israeli military resumed operations in the Gaza Strip on the 18th of this month, over 600 people have died under the attacks of the Israeli military. On the other hand, according to Reuters, there are still 59 Israeli detainees in the Gaza Strip.
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To prevent long: Hamas will face a full-scale attack if it does not release all detainees

On March 19th, Jinshi data reported that Israeli Defense Minister Katz stated to the outside world on the afternoon of March 18th local time that the Israeli army will not stop fighting against the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) unless all Israeli detainees return home. Katz stated during his visit to the Tel Nof bearish traders base that Hamas must realize that the "rules of the game have changed." If Hamas does not release all detainees immediately, they will face a full-scale attack by the Israeli Defense Forces in the air, at sea, and on the ground until Hamas is completely "eliminated."
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Houthi forces claim to have launched a missile attack on the "Israeli Ministry of Defense" and hit the target

On the same day, Houthi armed forces in Yemen launched a hypersonic ballistic missile towards the Tel Aviv area of Israel, claiming that the missile accurately hit the Israeli Ministry of Defense and that Israel failed to intercept it. This is the third operation carried out by the Houthi armed forces against Israel within 12 hours. The Israeli Defense Forces made several attempts to intercept the missile, but no casualties were reported.
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Houthi rebels claim to have successfully carried out two drone attacks against Israel

On the evening of December 25th local time, Houthi militants in Yemen claimed to have carried out two drone attacks on Israeli targets. The first target of the attack was a "sensitive key facility" in the city of Yafa, south of Tel Aviv, which was successfully hit by the drone. The second attack targeted an industrial area in Ashkelon and was also successful.
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Houthi forces claim to have used missiles to strike military targets inside the country.

On December 25, Jin Shi Data News reported that the Houthi armed forces in Yemen claimed on December 24 that they had launched a 'hypersonic ballistic missile' towards Tel Aviv, Israel before dawn and successfully hit the target. However, Israel claimed that they successfully intercepted a missile launched by the Houthi armed forces in Yemen on the same day.
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07:55

Houthi rebels admit missile attack on Tel Aviv

Jinshi data news on December 21st, Houthi armed forces in Yemen admitted to launching missile strikes on 'military targets' in the Tel Aviv-Yafo area of Israel. Houthi armed forces spokesperson Yahya Sarea stated in a declaration on that day, 'To support the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and respond to Israel's recent aggression against Yemen, Houthi armed forces used hypersonic ballistic missiles to strike Israeli military targets in the Tel Aviv-Yafo area.' The Israeli defense system failed to intercept the missile, which accurately hit its target. The Israeli military announced in the early hours of the 21st that they failed to intercept a 'projectile' launched from Yemen. According to Israeli media reports, the 'projectile' landed in Tel Aviv, causing multiple injuries.
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The Israeli interception of 'projectiles' has failed, and 14 people in Tel Aviv have suffered minor injuries.

On December 21st, Jinshi Data News reported that the Israeli military announced in the early morning of the 21st that it failed to intercept a 'projectile' that attacked from Yemen. According to rescue personnel, the attack caused 14 people in Tel Aviv to suffer minor injuries. According to the Israeli military, after the alarm sounded in the central region of Israel, the military discovered a 'projectile' coming from Yemen and attempted to intercept it, but failed. According to Israeli media reports, the 'projectile' landed in the eastern part of Tel Aviv. Rescue personnel said that this attack caused 14 people in the city to suffer minor injuries, and some of them were sent to the hospital for treatment.
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Yemeni drones bypass Israeli interception systems and hit targets

On December 14, according to a report on the website of Iran's Press TV on the 13th, Yemen's Houthi rebels announced that they had successfully launched drone attacks on the city of Jaffa near Tel Aviv and the city of Ashkelon in the central part of the occupied Palestinian territory in a new round of anti-Israeli operations. According to the report, the force also conducted "joint operations" with Iraqi Islamic Resistance Group against "important sites in occupied southern Palestine" and "used multiple drones to carry out attacks with success"
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Netanyahu appeared in court to testify in the corruption case

On December 10th, Jinshi Data News, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went to the Israeli court on the morning of the 10th to testify in his corruption case. For security reasons, the hearing was held in an underground hall of the Tel Aviv District Court. In recent months, Netanyahu has tried several times to postpone his testimony.
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Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for striking a military base in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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06:51

In the media: For security reasons, Netanyahu wants to postpone his son's wedding.

Gate.io News October 30th, according to the Israeli Times, due to security concerns over conflicts and drone threats, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hopes to postpone the upcoming wedding of his son Avner. Avner's wedding is scheduled to be held on November 26th at the Ronit Farm in the northern Shalon area of Tel Aviv. It is reported that holding the wedding as planned may bring risks to participants. Earlier this month, a drone belonging to Hezbollah hit the bedroom window of Netanyahu's private residence in Caesarea, causing damage. Netanyahu and his wife were not at home at the time.
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