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May 13, 2026
Palestinians in Syria say they are facing growing suspicion under the country’s new authorities, following arrests, online incitement, and disputed changes to their legal classification. Community leaders warn that decades-old rights could be at risk as questions of identity and belonging resurface.
May 13, 2026
Figs are a nutrient rich fruit enjoyed for centuries for their natural sweetness and health benefits. Packed with fibre, minerals, and antioxidants, they provide steady energy and support overall well being.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly visited the United Arab Emirates during the conflict with Iran and met President Mohammed bin Zayed. His office called the trip a 'historic breakthrough' in bilateral relations.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly met with the United Arab Emirates president during the war with Iran, marking what officials called a historic breakthrough. The two countries reportedly coordinated closely on security and military operations throughout the conflict.
May 13, 2026
A commentator criticizes Britain’s public broadcaster for repeatedly underperforming at Eurovision despite the country’s strong music industry. The article argues that a lack of confidence in homegrown talent has led to misguided song selections and avoidable losses.
TimesofIsraelFrance probing if shadowy Israeli firm BlackCore meddled in municipal elections: sourcesMay 13, 2026
France is probing whether Israeli firm BlackCore orchestrated a disinformation campaign against France Unbowed candidates in municipal elections. Social media platforms removed related networks, and investigations are ongoing into who commissioned the alleged interference.
YNet'If we leave, they'll rebuild immediately': inside Hezbollah's 'fortress' beneath a LMay 13, 2026
Israeli troops say they uncovered a Hezbollah tunnel complex beneath a clothing store in southern Lebanon. Despite diplomatic talks and a ceasefire, soldiers argue the threat remains as long as underground infrastructure persists.
The head of the International Energy Agency says the global energy crisis will persist until the Strait of Hormuz reopens. Massive supply disruptions are reshaping energy policy, trade alliances and fuel markets worldwide.
President Donald Trump meets President Xi Jinping in Beijing as the war in Iran weakens his global standing. China may hold leverage in helping end the conflict, potentially linking cooperation to issues such as Taiwan.
The United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon has warned that rising Israeli and Hezbollah activity near its positions is endangering personnel. A series of drone explosions and crashes near its headquarters have damaged property but caused no injuries.
The Gaza ceasefire remains stalled as disarmament by Hamas emerges as the main sticking point, according to envoy Nickolay Mladenov. He warned that without progress, reconstruction and Israeli withdrawal will remain out of reach, raising fears of renewed conflict.
Two Gaza sisters have won a regional environmental award for turning rubble into reusable bricks. They plan to use the prize money to help others rebuild their community.







