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Dr. Shmuel Legesse, an Ethiopian Israeli leader, rejects claims of apartheid in Israel and highlights the integration and sacrifices of the Ethiopian community. He urges young Ethiopian Israelis to take pride in their identity and contributions.
Brown University is under lockdown following reports of an active shooter near the engineering building. Students have been urged to take immediate safety precautions. Details about injuries or fatalities remain unknown.
Israel's killing of top Hamas commander Raad Saad may delay the return of the last hostage's body from Gaza. Officials are now working with mediators to secure the remains amid ongoing ceasefire tensions.
Disney+'s holiday ad has drawn criticism over a watermelon sticker seen as a pro-Palestinian symbol. The company says the sticker was chosen at random and denies any political intent.
Protesters in Tel Aviv and other cities demanded the return of the last deceased hostage from Gaza and called for government accountability over the October 7 attack. Demonstrators also urged the president not to pardon Prime Minister Netanyahu amid his corruption trial.
Hundreds protested in Jaffa after a pregnant Arab woman was allegedly pepper-sprayed by Jews. Community leaders accused authorities of complicity and called for accountability. Police are investigating the incident.
A University of Arkansas professor was fired after allegedly misusing school letterhead and expressing support for the Iranian regime and criticism of Israel. The university is investigating her conduct following public backlash and a petition for her removal.
Israel says it has killed senior Hamas commander Raed Saed in a Gaza City strike, the most high-profile Hamas figure targeted since the October ceasefire. Gaza officials report multiple casualties, but Saed's death has not been independently confirmed. Tensions remain high as violence persists despite the truce.
An Islamic State gunman ambushed American forces near Palmyra, killing two service members and a civilian, and injuring three others. The attacker was killed, and the wounded were evacuated. The incident underscores ongoing dangers for international troops in Syria.
The Israel Defense Forces have delayed a planned strike in southern Lebanon after a request from the Lebanese Armed Forces. The operation was paused to allow the Lebanese side to address a breach of agreement at the site.
Scientists warn that the dormant volcanoes Mount Avital and Mount Bental in the Golan could erupt again. The peaks share an underground magma source and are part of a larger volcanic chain.
Israel postponed a planned airstrike in southern Lebanon after the Lebanese army requested access to the site. The move follows ongoing tensions and diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.
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