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Donald Trump rejected claims that Israel pushed him into war with Iran, blaming the October 7 attack and Iran's nuclear ambitions for his decision. The conflict remains controversial in the United States as a fragile ceasefire nears expiration.
Formula 1 will introduce major technical rule changes at the Miami Grand Prix after criticism of the 2026 cars. The updates aim to restore flat-out driving, reduce speed differentials and improve safety in races, wet conditions and at race starts.
Ahmad Vahidi, the new head of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, is emerging as a central figure in Tehran's war decisions. Analysts warn that his hardline record and ties to past attacks could push Iran toward deeper conflict rather than compromise.
The Israeli military has stepped up warnings and enforcement measures to stop civilians from returning to southern Lebanon after the ceasefire with Hezbollah. New defensive lines and airstrikes have raised questions about the fragile truce and the risk of civilian casualties.
Argentinian President Javier Milei visited Hebron Yeshiva in Jerusalem, where he was warmly received by its leaders and students. The visit drew criticism from some who said it disrupted ongoing religious study sessions.
Swiss sports brand On is expanding in Israel through a new partnership and the launch of its first flagship store in 2027. The move marks a significant long-term investment in the local market.
At the Memorial Day state ceremony at the Western Wall, President Isaac Herzog honored Israel's fallen soldiers and victims of terror, focusing on their sacrifice and enduring spiritual legacy. He called for unity and urged the nation to carry forward what he described as their song of life.
Masa held its annual Israel Memorial Day ceremony in a new format due to security concerns. The pre-recorded event was screened in multiple locations in Israel and around the world.
The Israeli military said it carried out airstrikes against Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon who allegedly violated ceasefire terms and threatened troops. Lebanese media reported casualties near a river crossing.
A Jerusalem initiative pairs young musicians with bereaved families to compose songs honoring loved ones killed since October 7, 2023. The collaborative project transforms personal memories into musical tributes performed by local youth ensembles.
Businesses can now apply for refunds of 166 billion dollars in tariffs after a Supreme Court ruling blocked the policy. Consumers who paid higher prices due to the import taxes will not be reimbursed.
The nation will observe Memorial Day with a nationwide siren and ceremonies honoring 25,648 fallen service members. This year, 147 new names and 47 recognized disabled veterans were added to the list of the fallen.
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