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Israel Ganz, head of the Yesha Council, narrowly missed the Washington, DC terror attack where two Israeli Embassy employees were killed. Ganz expressed condolences and emphasized the global rise in antisemitism.
An 18-year-old from Ashdod has been indicted for serious security offenses in the service of Iran during the Israel-Hamas War, including contacting a foreign agent and providing information to the enemy.
Netanyahu increases security measures after gunman kills two embassy staff outside museum in Washington
Tal Raiv uses humor and honesty to address the Israel-Hamas War and judicial reform, highlighting the importance of bridging gaps and finding solutions in difficult times.
The attack on October 7th is linked to the year of Jubilee and biblical prophecies, signaling a wake-up call for Israel and the world to fulfill divine commands and bring about peace.
Richard Sharp, Chairman of the BBC, delivered a speech at the Whitehall & Industry Group (WIG) Breakfast Briefing, discussing the BBC's centenary year, the importance of trust and impartiality in global media, and the critical role of the BBC World Service in providing reliable news amidst the rise of disinformation and deepfake technology.
Scientists have discovered six living male descendants of Leonardo da Vinci who share his Y chromosome, confirming the genetic continuity of the male line within the da Vinci family.
Two Israeli Embassy staff members were shot and killed outside a museum in Washington DC. The suspected gunman shouted 'Free Palestine' during the attack.
Iran and the U.S. will engage in talks in Rome regarding Tehran´s nuclear program. President Trump has imposed new sanctions on Iran and suggested military action against the country.
Iran and the U.S. will engage in talks in Rome to address Tehran´s nuclear program, which has been a source of contention between the two countries for years.
Kneecap, known for their politically charged music and controversial performances, faces backlash after a member is charged with a terror offence. The trio, who have been involved in high-profile controversies, claim the charge is an attempt to silence their voices and prevent them from speaking out on global issues.
Michigan State University pays $35,000 to settle a lawsuit over unauthorized use of a Hitler image on its jumbotron during a football game, causing uproar and condemnation.
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