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Israeli police arrested a 36-year-old man suspected of attacking a nun near Jerusalem's Old City in what authorities called a racially motivated assault. Christian leaders say such incidents are part of a growing pattern of violence and harassment.
May 01, 2026
Iran and its allies have reportedly damaged 16 United States military bases across eight Middle East countries, targeting high-value radar and communications systems. The conflict has caused tens of billions of dollars in damage and raised concerns among Gulf allies.
A 70-year-old Jewish man is leaving the United Kingdom after decades in Greater Manchester, citing rising antisemitism and fears for his safety. He says recent attacks and increasing hostility have left him feeling unsafe in his own community.
Hezbollah says it has reinforced its presence in southern Lebanon despite previous disarmament efforts. The group claims it is prepared for a prolonged conflict as fighting with Israel continues and casualties mount.
Major global news outlets are urging Israel to end its long-standing ban on foreign journalists entering Gaza. With a ceasefire in place, media leaders argue there is no justification for continued restrictions amid mounting journalist deaths.
FoxNewsSaudi-backed 'Desert Warrior' grosses just $472K on a $150M budget in historic box office disasterMay 01, 2026
The Saudi-backed epic 'Desert Warrior' has grossed just over 517508 dollars worldwide against a 150 million dollar budget. The box office collapse adds pressure on Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund as it reevaluates major investments in sports and entertainment.
The war involving Iran has strained United States weapons stockpiles, prompting plans to sharply increase missile interceptor production. However, limited funding and congressional support could hinder efforts to rebuild supplies needed for future conflicts.
May 01, 2026
Naftali Bennett criticized government limits on military operations in southern Lebanon, saying they endanger troops and hinder victory. Military Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir praised soldiers' performance and vowed continued action until northern communities are secure.
Sapir Group has launched Pharm Plus, a new pharmacy chain focused on lower prices and broad product variety. The company plans rapid nationwide expansion through a franchise model.
Israel has approved a scaled-down Lag Ba'omer celebration on Mount Meron, limiting bonfire ceremonies to 200 participants each under police management. The decision follows new security restrictions and a dispute over transportation arrangements.
The defence secretary says a ceasefire with Iran pauses the 60 day deadline to seek congressional approval for military action. Lawmakers are divided over whether the War Powers Resolution still requires the administration to act.
May 01, 2026
The government will maintain its Rs 12.22 lakh crore capital expenditure plan despite rising fiscal stress from global uncertainties and higher oil prices. Officials said infrastructure spending will remain a priority even as revenue pressures increase.







