
The US military has escalated its intervention in the Middle East, launching "powerful strikes" against Iran. This action, announced by the US Central Command Centcom on X, comes in response to recent Iranian attacks on three commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Centcom stated that the Iranian aggression was "unjustified, dangerous, and constituted a flagrant violation of the ceasefire," adding that the strikes aim to make Iran "pay a heavy price" for its actions.
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Egypt's coach, Hossam Hassan, expressed strong criticism regarding the officiating and match scheduling following his team's 3-2 defeat to Argentina in the World Cup round of 16. Speaking at a press conference in Atlanta on Tuesday, Hassan praised his players' commitment but felt external factors influenced the outcome. He specifically denounced French referee François Letexier's decisions, alleging unfavorable calls and pressure from the Argentine team on the officials. Hassan highlighted a disputed penalty awarded to Argentina, claiming a prior foul on Egypt was overlooked, and mentioned other incidents like jersey pulling that he believed should have been reviewed by VAR. Additionally, he criticized the decision to play the match at midday, deeming the conditions unsuitable for player performance. Hassan concluded by reiterating his pride in coaching the team and representing Africa and the Arab world, but stated he would not follow the rest of the competition due to his profound disappointment.

Following Senegal's elimination from the World Cup by Belgium, midfielder Lamine Camara has addressed Senegalese supporters. The team's 2-0 lead until the 85th minute was overturned by Belgium, leading to extra time. A penalty awarded to Belgium in extra time, involving Camara, sealed Senegal's fate and led to significant criticism of the player on social media. Camara acknowledged the deep disappointment, stating, "We had the ambition to go much further, and we know how much you shared this dream with us." Despite the outcome, he expressed pride in representing the nation on the world stage, adding, "Today, the disappointment is immense. But despite this outcome, I remain deeply proud to have worn this jersey and represented our country on the biggest stage." He believes this elimination should not define the team's journey or future, viewing it as an opportunity to learn and grow stronger. Camara concluded with gratitude to the supporters, saying, "Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all those who supported, encouraged, and carried us throughout this adventure. Your trust and love give us the strength to continue moving forward. Senegal will rise again. Inch'Allah."

Argentina secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Egypt in the World Cup round of 16, overturning a two-goal deficit in the final minutes to advance to the quarterfinals. Lionel Messi played a pivotal role, despite missing a penalty earlier in the match. Egypt had taken the lead with a goal from Yasser Ibrahim in the 15th minute, and extended their advantage to 2-0 with a goal from Mostafa Zico in the 67th minute. Messi then assisted Cristian Romero's goal in the 79th minute, followed by his own goal in the 83rd minute to equalize. Enzo Fernandez scored the winning goal in stoppage time, securing Argentina's place in the next round. The win follows another close match for Argentina in the round of 32 against Cape Verde, which went into extra time. Argentina will now face either Switzerland or Colombia in the quarterfinals.