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Israel's defense minister accused Barcelona's Lamine Yamal of inciting hatred after he waved a Palestinian flag during title celebrations. Coaches and fans defended the player's right to express his views as debate over the Gaza war spreads into sports.
Saudi Arabia and Spain have strengthened ties by establishing a Strategic Partnership Council and signing a visa exemption agreement. Both nations pledged deeper cooperation on regional stability, economic collaboration, and support for Expo 2030 in Riyadh.
Lebanon is urging Israel to implement a ceasefire during high-level talks in Washington as cross-border fighting continues. The negotiations come amid mounting casualties and displacement, with both sides expanding their delegations in pursuit of a possible broader agreement.
Israel has designated more than 6,000 hectares of Palestinian-owned land near Jenin for military use until 2028. Village leaders plan a legal challenge, as settler violence and new European Union sanctions add to tensions in the West Bank.
Benjamin Netanyahu told a court he is in excellent health while detailing treatment for prostate cancer diagnosed in late 2025. The disclosure came during a libel case over claims that he was seriously ill and unfit for office.
An oil spill near Kharg Island was likely caused by a tanker dumping contaminated ballast water, not a facility leak, according to Iranian officials. The incident coincides with recent military strikes reported in the area.
Steadicopter has unveiled a 'mothership' version of its Golden Eagle unmanned helicopter capable of deploying smaller drones and precision munitions in contested environments. The system is designed to provide stand‑off intelligence gathering, strike capabilities, and flexible mission support while remaining outside hostile defenses.
Finland hosted a major Israeli defense delegation in Helsinki, highlighting expanding military cooperation and growing arms trade. The seminar focused on air defense and counter-drone systems as Finland boosts security amid regional tensions.
Scientists have identified a new crystal and a rare quasicrystal inside glass formed by the first atomic bomb test. The materials were created under extreme heat and pressure and may help researchers study violent events and design advanced technologies.
After deciding to make Israel her permanent home, Abergil now serves in the National Volunteer Service in Jerusalem. Working in a maternity ward, she says contributing to new life in the country makes her journey especially meaningful.
Aviva Siegel recounts her captivity in Gaza and her decision to document the experience in her new book, *Survived to Tell*. She says writing and speaking out are both acts of remembrance and steps toward healing for her family.
Donald Trump's unusually measured tone in Beijing highlighted China's growing military and technological confidence. As warfare shifts toward drones, satellites and industrial capacity, analysts warn that the United States may face challenges sustaining a prolonged conflict, particularly over Taiwan.
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