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Gary Lineker is leaving the BBC due to an antisemitism controversy and Gaza remarks. The decision is a mutual agreement, with Lineker acknowledging the untenable nature of his position at the corporation. Lineker shared a now-deleted Instagram post that contained an image of a rat, which is a symbol used by the Nazis as a slur against Jewish people.
Man charged with hate crime for harassing Jewish students at a school in Miami, caught on surveillance footage.
Britain may need anti-subversion laws to counter state threats undermining democracy, says Jonathan Hall KC. He warns of the exploitation of social media by foreign intelligence agents to cause damage to national security.
Kajol's roles in Bollywood have set a new standard for heroines in the industry, showcasing her talent and influence on the audience.
Congressman Lawler calls for action to release Israeli hostages, criticizes international indifference, and highlights the importance of containing Iran for regional stability.
Danon accuses the UN of repeated failures and praises US-Israel cooperation. He criticizes the UN for not holding Hamas accountable and rejects the idea of Palestinian statehood as 'science fiction.' Danon emphasizes the strength of the US-Israel relationship and recent initiatives at the UN.
Minister Miki Zohar vows to keep Gazan land under Israeli control until all hostages are brought back from Hamas captivity, rejecting the idea of a Palestinian state and expressing confidence in US President Donald Trump's support.
Former hostages and activists thank President Trump for securing their release in a social media video. They express gratitude for his efforts to bring home the remaining 58 hostages held captive by Hamas terrorists.
Frances Perkins, the trailblazing US labor secretary, advocated for Holocaust refugees, including Jewish refugees, through quiet lobbying efforts. Her work, detailed in a new book, showcased her dedication to helping those fleeing Nazi Germany despite facing opposition and hate mail.
Netanyahu faces backlash from hawkish politicians and groups for resuming aid to Gaza, with critics arguing it strengthens Hamas and undermines efforts to secure the release of Israeli hostages.
Netanyahu defied opposition to renew aid to Gaza under US pressure, citing the need to prevent a humanitarian crisis. The aid flow was restored temporarily to prevent a hunger crisis in Gaza, with plans for new aid distribution centers to be set up in the region.
Israel will permit a 'basic amount' of food into Gaza to prevent a hunger crisis amid ongoing ground operations. UN agencies have warned of critical shortages, prompting this decision. Indirect talks in Qatar are also in progress for a potential deal involving hostage release and a ceasefire.
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