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German ambassador Stefan Seibart honored slain hostage Itay Chen at his funeral in Tel Aviv, expressing both pain and relief for the family. He praised their strength and hoped other families would soon find closure.
MK Gilad Kariv accuses National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir of deliberately ignoring violent crime in Arab society after seven deaths over the weekend. Kariv claims this neglect is part of a broader government policy.
Hamas fighters in Rafah refuse to surrender, rejecting mediation proposals and warning the crisis could threaten the ceasefire. Recent violence has led to casualties, and both sides continue to exchange the bodies of deceased hostages and fighters.
Three people have been charged with attacking and trying to kidnap a businessman over a debt dispute. The incident occurred while a related lawsuit was still in court. Police responded after the victim reported the attack using a passerby's phone.
Hamas will return the body of Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin, killed in 2014, to Israel as part of a truce agreement. The move is a key development for his family and part of ongoing exchanges of remains between the two sides. Reports suggest the return may be linked to negotiations over militants trapped in Rafah.
Cybersecurity startup Island will open a second research and development center in Israel next year, expanding its presence after a major funding round. The new facility will focus on developing advanced cybersecurity and artificial intelligence products.
Mashhad's dam reservoirs have fallen below three percent capacity, prompting urgent calls for strict water management amid a worsening water crisis.
The High Court has issued interim orders in the dispute over oversight of the Sde Teiman video leak investigation. All parties must respond by 8 p.m. today, ahead of a hearing scheduled for Tuesday. The case involves competing petitions over who should lead the investigation.
Iranians are showing more trust in Israel than in their own regime, according to participants in a recent delegation to Israel. The visit aimed to foster dialogue and revive historic ties between Iranian and Jewish communities.
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa visits Washington, seeking to join the coalition against the Islamic State and push for a full repeal of U.S. sanctions. His trip marks a historic shift in Syria-U.S. relations after years of conflict and diplomatic isolation.
Robin Waterfield's new translation of Thucydides' classic brings clarity and accessibility to a foundational work of history and strategy. The edition balances fidelity to the original with readability, offering valuable supplementary materials for modern readers.
A new exhibition at the New York Public Library highlights the history and contributions of Middle Eastern and North African communities in New York City. Artifacts, stories, and performances trace their impact from the 19th century to today. The show runs through March 8.
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