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Israel will partially reopen the Rafah Crossing for pedestrians, subject to strict inspections and conditions related to hostage recovery. The move follows a peace plan and ongoing efforts to locate missing hostages.
The Israeli military's Central Command is conducting a drill to test its readiness for simultaneous threats under limited manpower, including possible infiltration from Jordan. The exercise simulates coordinated attacks and mass disturbances in the West Bank. Security officials warn that border corridors used for smuggling could also facilitate terrorist activity.
Israeli police seized one million shekels' worth of suspected stolen goods in a Negev village, believed to be destined for the Gaza Strip. Two individuals were arrested, and Israel is tightening anti-smuggling measures at the Rafah Crossing.
Israel will only reopen the Rafah crossing after completing efforts to recover the body of Staff Sergeant Ran Gvili. The operation is ongoing in northern Gaza, with Hamas saying it has shared all information on Gvili's location.
Israel will open the Rafah Crossing for pedestrians after its military completes a search operation. The move is tied to efforts to recover hostages and will be closely monitored by Israeli authorities.
Israel's military is on high alert as tensions rise over a possible United States strike on Iran, which could trigger Iranian retaliation. Airlines have begun canceling flights in the region, and authorities warn of potential airspace closures. The situation remains dynamic and closely monitored.
Doctors warn that towels can harbor millions of germs and spread infections if not washed and replaced regularly. Experts advise changing towels every two to three days, drying them thoroughly, and never sharing them to reduce health risks.
Israel will reopen the Rafah crossing only after the body of Staff Sergeant Ran Gvili is returned. The crossing will operate under Israeli supervision and is contingent on the return of all hostages.
The United Nations Palestinian refugee agency says its headquarters in East Jerusalem was set on fire after being partially demolished by Israeli authorities. The compound has been empty since January, and fire crews responded to the blaze. The agency condemned the incident and reiterated its protected status under United Nations law.
Labour faces mounting criticism from oil and gas leaders over high taxes and delayed reforms, which they say threaten UK energy security and jobs. Industry figures are urging immediate changes to support domestic production and reduce reliance on imports.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard warns its suicide drones could target a United States aircraft carrier, releasing footage to showcase military readiness. The threat comes amid protests in Iran and rising regional tensions.
Israel is conducting a major operation in Gaza to recover its last hostage, Ran Gvili, amid international calls to advance the ceasefire. The outcome may determine when the Rafah crossing with Egypt will reopen.
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