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The United States has increased its military presence in the Middle East, raising concerns about a potential strike on Iran. President Trump has warned Iran to limit its nuclear program, while diplomatic options remain on the table. Military experts say the US could target various Iranian assets if an attack is ordered.
Kanye West issued a public apology for his antisemitic remarks, reportedly encouraged by his wife Bianca Censori. Insiders say his mental health struggles worsened after his divorce from Kim Kardashian, with Censori now helping him seek treatment. The apology comes amid speculation about his motivations and efforts to rejoin public life.
French Ambassador Patrick Maisonnave stressed the necessity of a two-state solution for regional peace and voiced strong support for Saudi-led efforts in Yemen. He also highlighted growing Saudi-French ties, marked by new cultural and economic collaborations.
Israeli forces demolished two Palestinian homes near Bethlehem, citing lack of permits. Residents were barred from the area during the demolition. The event underscores ongoing restrictions on Palestinian construction in the region.
Despite martial law and a deadly crackdown by security forces, Iranians continue to protest against the regime. Thousands have been killed, but public anger and defiance persist, with many vowing to return to the streets.
Taiwan is strengthening protection of undersea cables amid rising threats, passing new laws and launching the RISK Management Initiative. The country seeks to lead global cooperation on cable security, positioning itself as a key partner in safeguarding digital infrastructure.
Bishop Schirrmacher spoke at the Conference of European Rabbis, condemning antisemitism and expressing deep support for Israel. He shared personal experiences and called for pride and resilience among Jews, while criticizing international and Christian responses to Jewish issues.
The British Broadcasting Corporation apologized after failing to mention Jews in some Holocaust Remembrance Day coverage, drawing criticism from Jewish leaders and advocacy groups. The omission was called a distortion of history amid rising antisemitism in Britain.
A Palestinian operative was killed in an airstrike after crossing the Gaza ceasefire line and approaching Israeli troops. The military says the action was taken to remove an immediate threat.
Two police officers are under investigation for allegedly fabricating evidence and interfering with a probe. One officer has been remanded in custody, while the other is under house arrest. The investigation continues amid possible changes to oversight of the police-probing body.
Representative Patrick Ryan has called on Israel to lift travel restrictions on Yeshiva students with American citizenship. The move is part of a broader international campaign against sanctions on those avoiding military service. Lawmakers and activists are urging protection of dual citizens' rights.
A protest outside a Minnesota hotel escalated into violence, leading to several arrests of individuals, some with prior criminal records. Police declared the gathering unlawful after property was damaged and objects were allegedly thrown at officers. The incident underscores ongoing tensions between activists and law enforcement.
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