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After losing her leg to cancer, Brazilian lawyer Lilian Gandelman moved to Israel to begin a new chapter. Now based in Tel Aviv, she advocates for disability awareness while building a life defined by resilience, belonging, and determination.
An exploration of how the Book of Numbers chronicles the birth of Israel as a unified nation and links it to enduring themes of identity, covenant, and return to the Land of Israel. The article connects the biblical census and tribal flags to modern Jewish independence and prophetic hope.
An opinion essay argues that Europe and the United States have lost the will to confront threats, weakened by demographic change and risk aversion. It contrasts this decline with Israel’s continued military resolve and sense of national purpose.
Five Israelis, including a military reservist, were arrested for allegedly vandalizing Palestinian property in the West Bank. The reservist was dismissed from duty, and police also launched a separate investigation into animal abuse in another village.
Federal prosecutors will pursue the death penalty against the suspect accused of killing two Israeli Embassy staff members outside the Capital Jewish Museum. Authorities say the attack was driven by antisemitic motives and carried out with significant planning.
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon and Hezbollah attacks in northern Israel marked a renewed escalation in the widening regional conflict. Oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz were disrupted as diplomatic efforts struggled to stabilize tensions.
Hezbollah said it targeted a military site in northern Israel with attack drones despite an ongoing ceasefire. The group also reported additional operations against Israeli forces in southern Lebanon.
A Gwynedd garage owner has thanked residents who helped police catch fuel thieves after she appealed on Facebook. The case highlights a sharp rise in fuel thefts as small retailers struggle with soaring prices.
Putin and the United Arab Emirates president discussed the Iran conflict and regional security in a phone call. They emphasized diplomacy and reviewed impacts on navigation, energy security, and the global economy.
Britain will deploy forces to defend shipping in the Strait of Hormuz but declined to join United States strikes on Iran, drawing criticism from President Donald Trump. Reports warn years of defense cuts have limited the country's military readiness and global reach.
More than 4,000 officers were deployed in central London to separate rival protests and prevent disorder. A large buffer zone and extensive security measures helped avoid serious clashes, with dozens of arrests made during the day.
Foreign-supplied drones have become the leading cause of civilian deaths in Sudan's war, striking hospitals, markets and other civilian sites. Analysts warn that increasingly sophisticated attacks are worsening the humanitarian crisis and undermining peace efforts.
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