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Harvard has hired Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, a former graduate student involved in a controversial protest where an Israeli classmate was assaulted. Despite legal and public scrutiny, the university did not discipline those involved and now faces criticism and a lawsuit over its handling of the matter.
Pope Leo's first foreign trip highlights his diplomatic approach and focus on peace and unity. He continues many of Pope Francis's priorities while seeking to bridge divides in a polarized world.
A senior Islamic Jihad commander involved in the October seventh attack was killed in a targeted military strike. The operation follows renewed fighting after a ceasefire breach and aims to disrupt militant leadership in Gaza.
The article warns of the West's growing weakness amid rising Islamic influence and urges Israel to strengthen its sovereignty and independence. It calls for Israel to define its borders and enforce governance to ensure its security and resilience.
Israeli forces have eliminated a senior Islamic Jihad commander involved in the October 7th Nahal Oz attack. The operation followed a ceasefire violation and targeted key figures in the Gaza Strip.
Seven-year-old Riki needs $158,000 more to access life-saving leukemia treatment in the United States. Her family has exhausted all options and is appealing for help. Every donation brings her closer to recovery.
Shufersal and Tower led gains on a mixed Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, while Elbit Systems declined. The shekel weakened against both the dollar and the euro.
A Tel Aviv University study finds a surge in emigration of skilled Israelis since 2023, raising concerns about the country's economic future. The loss of engineers, doctors, and academics threatens key sectors and state revenues. Experts warn the trend may continue without significant political change.
President Trump urges Israel not to disrupt Syria's progress after recent violence, calling for dialogue and praising Syria's new leadership. He supports a security pact between the two countries and hopes for wider regional peace.
Over sixty local authority leaders have condemned a bill that would exempt many Haredi men from military service, warning it threatens national unity. The proposal has faced criticism across the political spectrum.
Government ministers refuse to participate in a High Court case over the attorney general's dismissal, calling the proceedings unfair. They argue the process undermines the government's authority to select its legal adviser.
Officials say Hamas will not return the body of a slain hostage Monday, despite earlier reports. Searches in Gaza have not led to a handover, and families continue to demand the return of their loved ones.
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