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The murder of two Israeli Embassy staff members in Washington, D.C., sheds light on the rise of antisemitic hate speech and its deadly consequences. The attack serves as a stark reminder of the power of words and the need for accountability in society.
Ilhan Omar, known for her support of Palestinians, avoided commenting on the tragic shooting that killed two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C. overnight.
FBI is probing the murders of two Israeli diplomats in Washington, D.C. as a potential hate crime. The victims were shot during an event at the Jewish Museum. The suspect, Elias Rodriguez, has been identified and his weapon recovered.
After criticizing Israel's participation in Eurovision, J.J. now walks back his call for a ban and hopes for next year's competition to be held in Vienna.

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Mark Levin highlights the danger posed by radical ideologies and weak national resolve in combating antisemitism. He calls for action to address the internal threats facing the United States and the West.
TikTok adds 10 PM meditations to help teens sleep better with in-app guided exercises that promote relaxation and winding down for the night. The feature aims to improve sleep quality and reduce late-night screen time, emphasizing the platform's commitment to enhancing teen safety and mental well-being.
The Rashi Foundation marked its 40th anniversary by highlighting key issues facing Israeli society and emphasizing the importance of creating equal opportunities for all. The conference showcased the foundation's commitment to empowering individuals and fostering social change.
IDF published a warning to residents of Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, about Hamas terrorists hiding in civilian areas, urging them to expel the terrorists and stay away from Hamas structures.
Israeli actress Gal Gadot has returned to filming her new movie after pro-Palestine activists shut down the set over the weekend. The protesters disrupted filming in London with chants and banners, but the production team has continued filming under heightened security measures.
Wiki Palestine, launched by the Palestinian Authority, organizes a competition on Arabic Wikipedia to create Palestinian-related articles, offering monetary prizes. The initiative raises concerns about government involvement and potential bias in content creation on the popular online encyclopedia.
The 'One Big, Beautiful Bill Act' passed in the House along party lines, facing opposition from fiscal hawks. Critics warn of increased deficit and cuts to social safety net programs.
Prime Minister Netanyahu offers condolences to families of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, promising justice for the victims. US Attorney General Pam Bondi pledges to bring the murderer and collaborators to justice.