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President Trump claims Iran wants a deal to avoid military action, but Iranian officials reject negotiating on defense systems. Tensions rise as both sides discuss nuclear issues and respond to recent protests.
Houthi militants have seized United Nations equipment and vehicles in Sanaa, threatening humanitarian operations in Yemen. The United Nations warns these actions could worsen aid access for millions in need.
Ezra Klein was shouted down by student activists at Sarah Lawrence College, who accused him of supporting Israel despite his critical stance. The columnist's attempts at solidarity were rejected, highlighting deep divisions among progressives on the issue.
Iranians protesting for change feel abandoned after the United States withdrew promised support, facing brutal crackdowns and digital blackouts. A former Revolutionary Guard officer urges the world to stay engaged and not let the regime's violence go unnoticed.
Jerusalem's cultural calendar this week features films, concerts, literary talks, and workshops. Events may be postponed or canceled due to security concerns, so check ahead before attending.
Israeli forces have captured a top Hamas commander during an overnight operation in Rafah. The military continues to search the area for additional militants.
Dust from North Africa is expected to cause high air pollution across Israel through Monday, prompting health warnings and activity restrictions for sensitive groups and the general public.
The United States Justice Department will release millions of pages from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, including new photos and videos. The files are expected to reveal more about Epstein's connections to high-profile figures and add pressure on President Donald Trump.
Iran signals willingness for nuclear talks with the United States as Turkey offers to mediate. Other headlines include diplomatic moves by the United Kingdom and China, new US sanctions on Cuba, and major developments in Syria and New York.
The Syrian army has closed the Al-Hol camp to the public, citing security concerns. Humanitarian conditions are deteriorating as aid dwindles and reports of escape attempts emerge.
Israel will reopen the Rafah Crossing for pedestrian traffic next week under strict security measures, as part of the ceasefire deal. Aid and goods will continue to enter Gaza through other crossings. Recent military operations have targeted armed operatives near the ceasefire line.
Iran has declared its missile and defense capabilities off-limits for negotiation as regional powers seek to ease tensions with the United States. An American missile destroyer docked in Israel, highlighting the ongoing military buildup. Diplomatic efforts continue, but military options are reportedly under consideration.
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