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Dov Hikind is urging Governor Kathy Hochul to deploy the National Guard for the Israel Day Parade due to rising antisemitic incidents. Event organizers say they trust local law enforcement and are not seeking military support.
Hasan Piker is criticizing a federal inquiry into his trip to Cuba, calling it political intimidation tied to his views on Israel and United States foreign policy. The Treasury Department is seeking documents related to possible sanctions violations.
Israeli forces killed Hamas military chief Izz al-Din al-Haddad after years of intelligence efforts. Officials say his death creates a leadership vacuum but warn that Hamas will continue its campaign against Israel.
Global peacekeeping troop levels have fallen to their lowest point in at least 25 years amid funding shortfalls and geopolitical tensions. Researchers warn that weakening multilateral missions could lead to more frequent and severe conflicts.
Three Arab parties renewed efforts to revive the Joint List and urged Ra'am to join despite ongoing disagreements. Talks remain stalled over Ra'am’s openness to joining a future governing coalition.
An analyst says reports of tension between Trump and Netanyahu over Iran were part of a calculated strategy to mislead Tehran. Despite public signs of disagreement, both leaders ultimately projected unity and reaffirmed their shared goal of preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Isaac Herzog warned that extremist violence and abuse of detainees are eroding Israel's moral foundations. His rare public rebuke of settler attacks and radical elements drew sharp criticism from members of the government.
More than 1.5 million overseas pilgrims have arrived for Hajj despite regional conflict and travel disruptions. Many worshippers say faith has outweighed fears as attendance surpasses last year's international figures.
Thomas Massie's primary defeat followed record spending by pro-Israel groups determined to unseat him. The race has fueled growing debate over the influence of pro-Israel lobbying in American politics and sparked calls for greater public scrutiny.
Senate Republicans raised concerns about a potential peace deal with Iran despite President Trump's support for the negotiations. Lawmakers from both parties questioned whether the agreement would truly limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions or simply restore prewar conditions.
The article argues that Europe cannot build a meaningful and sovereign defense union while remaining within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It contends that true strategic autonomy requires political union and a break from reliance on the United States.
More than 220 Italian priests have called on church leaders to take a clear stand in support of Palestinian rights. Their letter urges a ceasefire, humanitarian access to Gaza, and an end to cooperation with Israel.
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