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Spain's top court is investigating Sidenor executives for allegedly supplying steel to an Israeli arms firm without authorization. The probe comes amid Spain's arms embargo on Israel and follows a complaint from a Palestinian association.
Zohran Mamdani has received a major endorsement from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in the New York City mayoral race. The support comes as Mamdani leads in the polls and faces both strong backing and criticism for his progressive platform. The endorsements from top Democrats are intensifying the spotlight on the final days of the campaign.
Kati Giv'oni and her partner Gal Misgav share their experience navigating public stigma after Giv'oni spoke openly about her past in prostitution. The couple highlights the importance of support from loved ones in overcoming prejudice.
Efforts to recover hostages' bodies continue, but there is no confirmation from Hamas about their return. Officials remain cautiously optimistic about future progress.
Ambassador Steven Fagin will lead the implementation of the United States peace plan for Gaza, overseeing efforts through the Civil-Military Coordination Center. The initiative includes plans for an international task force, with key details still being discussed.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are under pressure after Prince Andrew renounced his royal titles, leaving their family fractured. The sisters face calls to distance themselves from their parents' scandals to protect their own reputations. Their future roles within the royal family remain uncertain amid ongoing controversy.
American Airlines will resume daily direct flights from New York to Tel Aviv in March 2026 after a two-year suspension. The move follows similar resumptions by other major US and European airlines.
Saudi Arabia is rapidly modernizing and seeking a larger regional role under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. This transformation is reshaping the Middle East and poses new strategic tests for Israel.
Hebrew words were torn down in a prayer room at a London university where an Israeli academic has faced threats from protesters. Jewish students report feeling unsafe, while the university has increased security and supported the targeted professor.
Israel says it has killed Hezbollah's logistics chief in southern Lebanon in an airstrike, accusing him of violating a ceasefire agreement. The strike comes amid ongoing tensions and repeated Israeli operations against Hezbollah targets.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees will not be involved in delivering aid to Gaza, citing alleged ties to militant groups. The agency has denied these claims and insists it is prepared to help. The dispute arises as a new coordination center is set up to manage Gaza aid and ceasefire efforts.
An Israeli air strike killed a Hezbollah logistics commander in southern Lebanon, escalating tensions despite a truce. The Lebanese government is moving to disarm Hezbollah, while urging Israel to withdraw from occupied areas.
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