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A Kuwaiti jiu-jitsu champion refused to shake hands with an Israeli competitor during a medal ceremony in Abu Dhabi. The Kuwaiti athlete later defended his actions, citing political and religious principles.
The Western Wall has evolved from a broadly shared national symbol into a site governed by Orthodox religious practice. Following Jerusalem’s reunification in 1967, debates over its character ultimately led to the establishment of the current religious framework.
Ofer Bronchtein, a veteran peace activist and adviser to France's president, has died at 69. He dedicated his life to social justice and Israeli Palestinian reconciliation.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth campaigned in Kentucky for Trump-backed candidate Ed Gallrein in a heated primary against Representative Thomas Massie. The race has become the most expensive House primary in history and a key test of Trump's influence within the Republican Party.
Minister Eli Cohen warned that a strike on Iran is likely if it rejects United States demands, citing mounting economic and military pressure. He said Israel is prepared for escalation on multiple fronts and predicted early elections amid political deadlock.
Israeli settlers allegedly set fire to farmland near al-Mughayyir in the central West Bank. Palestinian media reports that Israeli forces blocked residents and emergency crews from reaching the scene.
President Donald Trump called the deadly shooting at a California mosque a 'terrible situation' after two gunmen killed three people. He said officials were reviewing early updates as the investigation continued.
The United States has extended a sanctions waiver allowing limited purchases of Russian seaborne oil to help energy-vulnerable countries affected by the Iran war. The move aims to stabilize global oil markets but has drawn criticism from lawmakers.
The Israel Defense Forces called on residents in southern Lebanon's Tyre region to evacuate ahead of expected operations against Hezbollah targets. The warning follows what Israel described as a ceasefire violation.
Irish President Catherine Connolly expressed pride in her sister after she was arrested aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. The detention of several Irish citizens could further strain relations between Ireland and Israel.
Donald Trump said Gulf leaders asked him to delay a potential strike on Iran, saying a deal is close. He described the pause as positive but said the situation remains uncertain.
A large explosion near Beit Shemesh has raised questions about possible damage to Israel's Arrow air defence facilities. Officials described the incident as a pre-planned test, but speculation continues.
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