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Palestinians in Al-Eizariya fear a newly approved Israeli settlement project will lead to widespread demolitions, economic hardship, and displacement. Residents link the E1 plan to a surge in demolition notices and warn it will harm tourism and local livelihoods.
Saudi Arabia and the United States have deepened their partnership with a new strategic defense agreement and advanced weapons deals. The move marks a historic shift, aiming to strengthen deterrence and long-term cooperation. Both countries see the relationship as vital, with support expected from across the American political spectrum.
Israel wasted nearly 40 percent of its food in 2024, even as 1.5 million people face hunger. Rising costs and population growth have kept food waste high despite individual reductions.
Firefighters rescued ten people from flooded homes in Elkana and four others from vehicles trapped by flash floods in southern Israel. Heavy rain caused severe flooding across the region, but all those rescued were unharmed.
After record heat, Israel faces sharp temperature drops, scattered showers, and flood warnings for several regions. Rain is expected to fade later as cooler air arrives.
Heavy rain in southern Israel has triggered multiple rescue operations. Emergency crews are responding to vehicles swept away or stranded by flooding. The severe weather is causing significant disruptions in the area.
Russia strikes Kyiv amid peace talks, a judge dismisses high-profile indictments, and the Pentagon investigates Senator Mark Kelly. Other headlines include a review of refugee admissions, a crime task force straining Memphis, and the deaths of reggae legend Jimmy Cliff and Tulsa Race Massacre survivor Viola Ford Fletcher.
France and Iran will hold talks in Paris on Iran's nuclear program and detained nationals. The meeting follows recent tensions over nuclear inspections and ongoing disputes involving citizens held in both countries.
Donald Trump’s second term began with sweeping changes and controversy, but faces mounting challenges in 2026. With midterms looming and economic pressures rising, questions grow about his legacy and the future of his party.
A Jerusalem mother started a group to share unused baby gear, helping families save money and reduce waste. The initiative has fostered community connections and environmental awareness.
A judge found that the Melbourne synagogue arsonist acted due to mental illness, not antisemitism. The ruling comes amid a series of antisemitic incidents in Australia. Community leaders remain concerned about ongoing threats.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Richard Trank has moved to Israel and is producing new documentaries about survivors of the October 7 attacks. Trank hopes his films will highlight resilience and help change the narrative around Israeli stories. His latest projects mark a fresh start after decades of work in Los Angeles.
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