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Women writers at a book festival in Thiruvananthapuram discussed how they are claiming new literary spaces and exploring themes beyond traditional boundaries. They highlighted the role of lived experience and broader social realities in shaping contemporary women's literature.
Extremists disrupted a military appreciation event in Bnei Brak, injuring three soldiers. Officials condemned the violence and called for legal action against the perpetrators.
A suspect has been arrested after a fire damaged a historic synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi. Congregants plan to rebuild and continue worship services with support from the community. The incident has drawn condemnation and calls for action against religious hatred.
Mike Huckabee rebukes Tucker Carlson for calling Hamas a political group, describing Carlson's comments as 'demonic.' The dispute centers on Carlson's denial that Hamas is a terrorist organization.
A radio host's baseless claim linking Israelis to Patagonia wildfires has sparked strong backlash in Argentina. Jewish leaders and officials, including President Milei, condemned the remarks as dangerous and antisemitic. The controversy comes as firefighting teams continue to battle suspected arson-driven blazes in the region.
Bill Ackman has donated $10,000 to support immigration agent Jonathan Ross after the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good. The fundraiser for Ross has raised over $160,000 amid ongoing controversy and a federal investigation. Good's own fundraiser has surpassed $1.5 million.
A suspected arson attack destroyed Mississippi's largest synagogue, Beth Israel Congregation, over the weekend. Authorities have a suspect in custody, and local leaders have condemned the act as religious hatred. The community is rallying in support of the synagogue, which suffered extensive damage but reported no injuries.
An Israeli tourist was wrongfully jailed for nine days in Dubai before authorities realized their mistake and released him. The man's lawyer criticized the handling of the case by Israeli officials.
Dozens of Palestinian families have fled a Jordan Valley village after increased violence and harassment from Israeli settlers. The exodus leaves only a few residents behind, highlighting a broader trend of displacement in the West Bank. Rights groups warn the situation is changing the area's landscape.
United States military officials have told President Trump they need more time to prepare for possible strikes against Iran as protests intensify. Trump is set to be briefed on military and other options this week. The White House has not commented on the reported discussions.
A new report exposes how some Gazan influencers misused online donations for personal gain during the war. Millions raised for humanitarian aid were allegedly pocketed, with little reaching those in need.
David Brinn, longtime Jerusalem Post editor, is embracing his passion for music after retirement. He continues to perform, write songs, and host sessions with Israeli musicians, while staying involved with the newspaper part-time.
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