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Dutch police say West Midlands Police used false intelligence to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a match in Birmingham. The ban sparked political controversy and accusations of antisemitism, with Maccabi Tel Aviv later refusing to allocate tickets to their fans over safety fears.
Canadian-Palestinian influencer Ousama Alshurafa was banned from entering Australia after his visa was revoked over his public support for Hamas. He claims the move is an attempt to silence his advocacy and will continue his message online.
Donald Trump's peace proposals for Ukraine and Israel are criticized for rewarding aggression and risking global stability. The article warns these plans could lead to greater chaos and increased threats of conflict.
Israel's Employment Service reports a drop in jobseekers and unemployment claims for October, with most professions seeing declines. The labor market remains tight, but officials warn of possible challenges ahead due to economic factors.
International teams meet daily to plan Gaza's future, with representatives from 21 countries. Their work faces uncertainty, and delays could strengthen Hamas.
Piyush Goyal's three-day visit to Israel advanced talks on a future free trade agreement and explored new technology partnerships. The visit highlighted opportunities for collaboration in security, health, and electronics.
Officials from the United States, Ukraine, and Europe are holding talks in Geneva on a draft plan to end the war in Ukraine. The plan requires Ukraine to make significant concessions, and further negotiations are expected before Thursday's deadline.
A Hamas official said a Gaza ceasefire would not end Palestinian resistance against the occupation. He stressed that the conflict will continue until the rights of the Palestinian people are recognized.
Senior Hamas officials are in Cairo for talks with Egyptian and international mediators about the Gaza escalation and future plans for the region. The meetings aim to address recent violence and discuss the next phase of the United States plan for Gaza.
Instagram is under fire after a report found that pro-Nazi and anti-Semitic content was promoted to millions, often alongside ads from major brands. Critics blame recent policy changes for the rise in extremist material. Meta says it has removed the flagged posts and is working to improve moderation.
United States, Ukrainian, and European officials are meeting in Geneva to discuss a draft plan to end the war in Ukraine. The plan, proposed by United States President Donald Trump, faces scrutiny from both Kyiv and European leaders. Negotiations continue ahead of a Thursday deadline for Ukraine's response.
The US is spearheading a major international effort to rebuild Gaza, drawing comparisons to previous nation-building attempts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Despite official reluctance to call it nation-building, the initiative involves significant American resources and expertise. The project faces challenges reminiscent of past interventions, raising questions about its long-term prospects.
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