Israel Daily News - January 25, 2026 | Khamenei Moved To Underground Bunker

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On today’s episode of ILTV Daily News: a U.S. strike on Iran could be imminent, as CENTCOM's head Gen. Brad Cooper arrives in Israel for high-stakes talks, Khamenei is reportedly moved to an underground bunker, and U.S. military assets close in on Iran. On Gaza, all eyes are on Rafah and the decision to open the border crossing, as U.S. Envoy Jared Kushner's vision for Gaza takes center stage. Get Your Master’s at the University of Haifa: https://iltvisrael.com/uhaifa-international Learn how you can take part in safeguarding the Land of Israel: https://iltvisrael.com/regavim Use code BLESSISRAEL to get 10% off handcrafted products from Judea and Samaria: https://iltvisrael.com/BBI Join our community now and receive 24/7 of new & original content from the State of Israel. https://www.iltv.tv Follow ILTV Israel News on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/iltvisraelnews/ Follow ILTV Israel News on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iltv_israel/ Follow ILTV Israel News on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/ILTVNews ILTV Israel News Website - https://www.iltv.tv ILTV is an independent English-language media company based in Tel Aviv that provides daily news and entertainment to its viewers. Launched in 2015, ILTV is committed to producing high quality content in a broad array of subjects, from reporting news and current events to programming which highlights technology, art and entertainment, sports and culture. In today’s media, biased reporting and anti-Israel agendas are prevalent, as the State of Israel is under relentless attack. From the “spinning” of unfolding political events in order to display Israel in a negative light, to the misrepresenting facts, media outlets are providing the fuel which shapes negative public opinion and contributes to the Delegitimization of the State of Israel. #Israelnews #israel #Iltvisraelnews #newsfromisrael #israeltoday #iltvdailynews #tv7
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