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Donald Trump has launched his Board of Peace, aiming to bring peace to the Middle East. The United Kingdom has not joined due to concerns over Russian involvement.
YNetPolice officer set on fire while stopping suicide attempt now in serious conditionJanuary 22, 2026
A police officer is in serious condition after being set on fire during an attempt to prevent a suicide near Kiryon Mall. The suspect, known for violent offenses, was arrested and faces multiple charges. Two other injured officers have been released from the hospital.
The Pentagon has blocked sex toys mailed to US troops overseas, sparking debate about personal freedoms and cultural sensitivity. Critics argue the ban could harm morale and mental health among deployed service members. The incident has also become a viral marketing moment for the Canadian company involved.
January 22, 2026
Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza proposes a permanent, costly peace initiative with broad powers, prompting global scrutiny. Its scope and permanence differ sharply from previous, time-limited mandates.
January 22, 2026
New York's socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani and police commissioner Jessica Tisch form an unlikely but crucial partnership. Their alliance balances calls for reform with demands for public safety, testing whether the city can achieve both justice and order.
Donald Trump unveiled the Board of Peace, a new international body with a logo resembling the United Nations emblem but centered on North America. The initiative, launched in Davos, has attracted both support and criticism, with questions raised about its purpose and global role. Trump will serve as chairman, and over 30 countries have agreed to join.
Israeli forces demolished several Palestinian facilities in Jericho and issued further demolition orders. Over the past year, hundreds of structures have been targeted across the West Bank. The area is home to millions of Palestinians and hundreds of thousands of Israeli settlers.
Prince Faisal signed the Board of Peace charter in Davos, highlighting Saudi Arabia's support for peace and reconstruction in Gaza. The initiative, launched by President Trump, brings together several nations to help stabilize the region.
Prof. Shoham Choshen-Hillel's research at Hebrew University uncovers gender bias in medical treatment and explores how honesty and fairness influence decision-making. Her work has led to practical changes in hospitals and offers insights into human behavior in organizations. She also highlights the unique, close-knit community at Hebrew University.
Anti-capitalist activists plan to paralyse parts of London this spring with mass protests and disruptive actions targeting the ultra rich. The group Take Back Power will stage supermarket raids and high-end store takeovers, aiming to mobilise thousands for civil disobedience.
Rising antisemitism abroad is prompting more Jews to make aliyah, seeking safety and community in Israel. Four new olim share their personal journeys, highlighting both the challenges and the sense of belonging they have found. Their stories reflect a growing trend of Jews choosing Israel as a secure and supportive home.
TimesofIsraelIDF reservist injured in October by Hamas attack in southern Gaza succumbs to woundsJanuary 22, 2026
An Israeli reservist wounded in a Hamas attack in southern Gaza in October has died from his injuries. His death brings the total number of Israeli military fatalities in the Gaza ground offensive and border operations to 477.






