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January 30, 2026
The United States is changing the leadership of its Gaza coordination center as President Trump advances to the next stage of his peace plan. The move comes amid uncertainty over the center's effectiveness and future, with some partners reconsidering their involvement.
January 30, 2026
Former police commissioner Roni Alsheich was questioned over suspicions of employing an undocumented worker. The investigation is ongoing.
Heightened tensions between the US and Iran could lead to a more unpredictable response from Tehran, as internal unrest and regional risks grow. The situation is volatile, with both sides facing difficult choices and the potential for rapid escalation.
Prince Turki Al-Faisal emphasized the strong, historic ties between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, urging reliance on official sources amid rumors of discord. He also criticized Israel's approach to the Palestinian issue, calling for justice-based peace efforts.
Families of Indian crew members detained in Iran are urging their safe return amid worsening conditions and regional tensions. Ten have been jailed, while others remain on the seized ship with limited contact and poor living conditions.
Dubai has announced plans for the world's first gold street as part of a new Gold District featuring over 1,000 retailers. The city also plans to launch the world's first commercial flying taxi service by 2026. Both projects aim to boost Dubai's status as a global hub for innovation and luxury.
A new biography by Caroline Moorehead tells the story of Leonardo Sciascia, the writer who exposed the Mafia's grip on Sicily and Italy. The book details his warnings, the dramatic 1986 trial, and the troubled history of the island.
January 30, 2026
A new poll shows Likud gaining seats and the reformed Arab Joint List strengthening, while opposition parties lose ground. Nearly half of Israelis want elections as scheduled, and opinions are mixed on the recent Gaza hostage operation.
A five-year-old boy from the Skver Hasidic community was killed in a road accident while waiting for his school bus in New York State. The incident has left his family and community in shock.
Senator John Fetterman reaffirmed his steadfast support for Israel, calling it a moral imperative and highlighting the importance of the US-Israel alliance. He also warned against rising anti-Zionism and supported strong measures to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
January 30, 2026
President Trump is expected to nominate Kevin Warsh as the next head of the US Federal Reserve, signaling a possible shift in monetary policy. Warsh's views differ from Trump's on interest rates and the central bank's balance sheet. Markets have responded positively to the news.
Israel's housing market saw a slight price increase after months of decline, with regional variations and steady sales activity. Recent sales and rental listings reflect diverse options and prices across major cities.








