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Hamas will return the body of a hostage to Israel via the Red Cross at 5:00 p.m. The announcement comes after another set of remains was recently transferred but found not to be those of hostages.
YNetIslamic Jihad says it located hostage remains in northern Gaza; Hamas to deliver it aDecember 03, 2025
Islamic Jihad says it found a hostage's remains in northern Gaza and is preparing for their return. Officials confirmed recent samples did not match missing hostages, and families have been updated. Recovery efforts are ongoing.
Modi and Putin's summit focuses on shielding economic ties from Western sanctions, reviving defence cooperation, and expanding energy and trade partnerships. Russia seeks strategic deals amid isolation, while India aims for autonomy and access to advanced technologies.
Iran's currency has hit a new record low, deepening economic woes as nuclear sanctions and political tensions persist. The falling rial is driving up prices for basic goods and making life harder for many Iranians.
Syrian authorities say they stopped a landmine smuggling operation to Hezbollah, killing one suspect and arresting four others near Damascus. Officials seized over a thousand mines intended for Lebanon. The government has pledged to halt weapons transfers to Hezbollah.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is in Bahrain for the Gulf Cooperation Council summit, leading Saudi Arabia's delegation. The summit will address regional challenges and cooperation among Gulf states.
Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jews are protesting after being called to serve in the military for the first time in decades. The end of their exemption has deepened national divisions and sparked a fierce debate over equality and duty.
FoxNewsHidden in hangars, the Navy's FA-XX could decide the China fight -- if Trump moves nowDecember 03, 2025
The Navy's new stealth fighter, the FA-XX, is ready but awaits a procurement decision amid concerns over China's military advances. Lawmakers urge swift action to maintain U.S. naval superiority. The advanced jet could be crucial in future Pacific conflicts.
Israel will send a representative to Lebanon for talks with government and economic officials, aiming to establish initial ties and economic cooperation.
Israel will open the Rafah crossing to allow Gaza residents to exit to Egypt in the coming days. The move follows a ceasefire agreement and will be limited to departures from Gaza.
Iranian athlete Rozhan Goudarzi withdrew from a taekwondo tournament in Kenya to avoid competing against an Israeli opponent. Iran prohibits its athletes from facing Israelis in international sports events.
The article challenges the belief that economic improvement and democratization would bring peace between Israel and Palestinian Arabs, arguing these strategies have failed. It claims that recent events have exposed the dangers of such misconceptions and insists that only Israel can guarantee its own security.










