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Civil Administration forces have extracted several Jewish individuals from Palestinian Authority-controlled cities in recent weeks, including a woman from Jericho on Thursday. Authorities are investigating the circumstances and reiterate that entry into these areas is prohibited due to safety concerns.
Vice President JD Vance's Holocaust Remembrance Day statement omitted mention of Jews, drawing criticism and exposing a rift between American Jews and nationalist conservatives. Philosopher Yoram Hazony urged American Jews to move from online outrage to building real political alliances and evidence-based advocacy. The article warns that Jewish political survival in the United States depends on forging substantive ties with the dominant conservative faction.
A Russian strike in Kryvyi Rih damaged the Chabad rabbi's home and a ritual bath, injuring a guard. The rabbi was not present during the attack, which caused extensive property damage.
Alexander Sasha Troufanov shared details of sexual harassment and abuse during his captivity in Gaza. He described his ordeal, the trauma of losing family, and his hopes for recovery and peace.
A woman was rescued from Jericho by Palestinian security forces and returned to Israeli authorities. She faces police questioning for entering a restricted area.
Europe has designated Iran's Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist group after years of diplomatic pressure led by Israel. The decision reflects a major change in European policy towards Iran.
President Trump is intensifying pressure on Iran to negotiate, emphasizing nuclear nonproliferation over traditional diplomacy. His approach, favoring direct action and aligning with Israel, aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons amid rising global tensions.
The European Union is moving to list Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group, with Germany pledging rapid legal action. The decision comes amid new sanctions on Iranian officials over protest crackdowns and military support for Russia.
A suspect was charged with hate crimes after allegedly ramming a car into Chabad's world headquarters in New York City. The attack, which caused no injuries, has raised concerns about antisemitism and prompted increased security at religious sites.
Donald Trump's border enforcement chief Tom Homan is seeking to make immigration operations in Minneapolis safer and more efficient. He indicated a possible reduction in enforcement if local officials cooperate.
Reform UK has withdrawn support for its Redcar by-election candidate after offensive social media posts surfaced. Mike Manning has resigned from the party, but his name will remain on the ballot. Other parties have criticised Reform UK's vetting process.
Oil prices jumped following heightened tensions between the United States and Iran, while gold and silver retreated from record highs. Stock markets were mixed, with Meta surging and Microsoft declining after earnings reports.
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