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Ultra-Orthodox cult members illegally entered Nablus, striking a Palestinian with their car before fleeing. Several suspects were detained, and the incident underscores ongoing tensions over unauthorized visits to Joseph's Tomb.
Ayesha Hasan and Yamuna Hasan were named Best Gen Z of the Year by Entrepreneur Middle East, celebrating their cultural influence and achievements. Their win was met with enthusiastic applause at a star-studded Dubai event. The duo continues to shape the narrative for their generation, with more milestones expected ahead.
Judges have partially granted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's requests to adjust his trial schedule, cancelling his Monday testimony and shortening Wednesday's hearing. He must still testify on Tuesday and has been ordered to appear on Sunday.
A Hamas official urged that Miami talks focus on ending alleged Israeli ceasefire violations in Gaza. Progress on the next phase of the truce has been slow, with both sides accusing each other of breaches. The talks also aim to address humanitarian aid and reconstruction.
Over 1,000 patients have died awaiting medical evacuation from Gaza since July 2024, the World Health Organization reports. Many more still need urgent treatment outside Gaza, with calls for increased international support. The death toll is believed to be underreported.
A Hamas official says Miami talks must end Israeli truce violations and boost aid to Gaza. The negotiations aim to advance a ceasefire and broader peace plan, but violence and unresolved hostage issues persist.
A 13-year-old boy who previously snuck onto a flight was caught again at Ben Gurion Airport, prompting changes to security procedures. The airport will now check boarding passes earlier in the process after several similar incidents.
AI adoption in Middle East workplaces has reached 75 percent, outpacing the global average. Employees report higher productivity and creativity, while organizations are urged to focus on skills development and wellbeing to sustain growth.
Over 1,000 patients have died waiting for evacuation from Gaza, with thousands more still in urgent need of medical care. The World Health Organization is urging countries to help and restore medical evacuations. The humanitarian situation remains dire despite a fragile ceasefire.
Mike Pompeo calls for increased support for the Iranian people's push for democracy, arguing that the regime is on the brink of collapse. He urges the United States to help by pressuring the regime and backing a peaceful transition to a democratic government.
A key witness in the Sarajevo 'human safari' investigation, Slavko Aleksic, has died suddenly, raising suspicions and calls for a post mortem. His death comes as inquiries into allegations of tourists paying to shoot civilians during the Balkan wars intensify.
Israel has charged a Russian citizen with spying for Iran and arrested dozens of others in a major infiltration attempt. The accused allegedly photographed sensitive sites and received digital payments from Iranian intelligence.
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