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Maggie Gylenhaal's daughter, Ramona Sarsgaard, was arrested at a Columbia University protest. The 18-year-old was reportedly one of 80 students arrested for their role in a pro-Palestinian demonstration.
Historians recently unveiled their findings about an ancient purple dye factory located in modern-day Israel, revealing a glimpse into life during biblical times. The site, Tel Shiqmona, was identified as a specialized facility for large-scale production of purple dye during the Iron Age.
Rivka Bohbot is urging the public to join the fight to release all Hamas captives, including her husband Elkana. She hopes to reunite her family before their son's 5th birthday.
Yeshiva University revokes recognition of LGBTQ+ club Hareni, alleging breach of settlement terms after years of legal battles over LGBTQ recognition at the Orthodox Jewish institution.
Col. M. recounts the attack in Jabalya, the loss of his friend and commanding officer, and the ongoing efforts to recover hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. The IDF's Division 162 continues to lead the ground campaign against Hamas, with a focus on dismantling the organization and bringing the hostages home.
Since 1991, the UN's mission in Western Sahara has overseen a frozen ceasefire with no referendum in sight, while Morocco's autonomy plan offers a modern solution.
Financial expert Alasdair Macleod predicts an economic crisis due to a credit bubble and geopolitical tensions. He advises individuals to get out of credit and buy gold as a hedge against market volatility.
Pakistan's foreign minister Ishaq Dar stated that Pakistan would consider de-escalation if India ceased further attacks, warning of a response if India launched any strikes.
British physiotherapist Rachael Moses describes the unimaginable horror she witnessed while volunteering at Nasser hospital in Gaza. She recounts the daily bombardments, parents carrying dead children, and the challenges faced by the hospital in providing care.
Discover delicious Middle Eastern recipes like Turkish cacik and Syrian muhammara that are ideal for sharing.
US federal security grants to synagogues have resumed after a two-month freeze, providing funding for security measures to protect Jewish institutions from attacks. The funding freeze drew alarm from Jewish groups advocating for increased security funding.
Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the Nova music festival massacre, will compete in Eurovision with a song that reflects her harrowing experience and journey to healing.
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