LiveLive Updates June 03, 2026Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeJune 03, 2026UpdatesIsraeli settlers set fires to villages in the West Bank, Palestinian reports saySeveral Palestinian reports said Israeli settlers set fires near Nablus in the West Bank villages of Burin, Udala and al-Sawiya.Firefighters are putting out several fires in the area, according to a statement from the Judea and Samaria District Fire and Rescue Service.A fire investigator identified 10 arson cases across a main road at the center of the West Bank, the rescue service said.In the Jordan Valley, firefighting aircraft and a police helicopter were deployed in an effort to contain three fires that broke out near the Ein Sukot spring.Iran Media says Kuwait Airport damage caused by Patriot System error; U.S. deniesIran's Tasnim news agency, citing the Revolutionary Guards, said that the destruction of Kuwait's airport terminal was caused by an error in U.S. Patriot air defense systems after they failed to intercept Iranian missiles. U.S. Central Command denies claim that damage to Kuwait airport was caused by its missile interceptor.State must allow Red Cross visits to Palestinian security prisoners, Israeli High Court says Israel's High Court of Justice unanimously struck down a blanket policy barring visits by the International Committee of the Red Cross to security prisoners held in Israeli prisons and military facilities, ruling the government failed to present a legal basis for the restriction.The court said the state did not provide a sufficient legal or factual justification for the policy, which was introduced after Hamas' October 7 attack and remained in place even after all hostages held in Gaza were returned.Justice Daphne Barak-Erez wrote in the ruling that the state's central rationale for the ban – linked to efforts to secure the return of hostages from Gaza – was no longer applicable, and no alternative concrete justification had been presented despite multiple opportunities.Dozens of Ultra-Orthodox Jews tried to break into Justice's houseDozens of Ultra-Orthodox Jews rioted in front of the house of the Chairman of the Supreme Court, Justice Noam Solberg, at a settlement in Gush Etzion, West Bank.Solberg was at home with his wife at the time of the attacks, which were carried out in protest of the Israeli army draft dodgers being arrested.According to footage from the scene, they vandalized the entrance to the house and broke flower pots and windows. נזק שגרמו מפגינים חרדים בביתו של המשנה לנשיא בית המשפט העליון, נעם סולברג.