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A Gaza City police station was hit by an Israeli airstrike, with reports of several casualties. Hamas claims additional deaths from overnight strikes and calls the attacks a violation of the ceasefire. The numbers and details have not been independently verified.
Gaza's sick and wounded are waiting for the Rafah crossing to reopen so they can access life-saving medical care outside the territory. Hundreds have died waiting, and it is unclear who will be prioritized for evacuation. The situation remains dire as hope persists among those in need.
Iran's top military official warns the United States and Israel against any attack, declaring Iranian forces are fully prepared. He insists Iran's nuclear program cannot be eliminated by force.
Seven reportedly killed in Israeli airstrike on Hamas police station in Gaza City, according to Palestinian media. The death toll has not been independently verified and there is no official military comment yet.
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 12 Palestinians, including women and children, hospital officials say. The attacks come ahead of the planned reopening of the Rafah crossing, a key route for medical evacuations. Gaza's hospitals report rising casualties since the ceasefire.
A new book based on Ninette Dreyfus's diary reveals the dramatic fall of a prominent Jewish family in Nazi-occupied France and their struggle for survival. The story details the family's loss of privilege, acts of resistance, and escape, highlighting both betrayal and courage during the war.
Today's top stories include major arms deals, political updates, education results, and entertainment news. Other highlights feature a murder case verdict, food industry regulations, and sports achievements.
A Moroccan language course led by Yona Elfassi is reconnecting Jews of Moroccan descent with their heritage and fostering new bonds between Jews and Muslims. The program uses language and music to revive lost traditions and promote understanding across communities.
Authorities in Israel are warning of unseasonal heat and pollution, urging sensitive groups to avoid outdoor exertion. The public will receive updates as conditions change.
Minnesota's top federal prosecutor, Daniel Rosen, is under scrutiny amid internal protests and controversial investigations. Rosen's leadership and deep ties to the Jewish community are central to the unfolding debate over the Justice Department's actions in the state.
Piyush Goyal highlighted India's economic growth and global reputation at the World Forum of Accountants in Noida. He emphasized the country's rising exports, successful trade agreements, and the demand for skilled Indian professionals worldwide.
Haredi enlistment in the military is rising but remains below target levels. Officials warn that proposed changes to the draft law could threaten recent progress. The effectiveness of current measures depends on their permanence and impact on different groups.
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