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United States efforts to maintain a ceasefire in northern Israel face challenges as Israeli officials warn of possible escalation with Hezbollah. Israeli intelligence points to Hezbollah's growing strength and the Lebanese army's reluctance to act.
Israeli officials shared new intelligence with a US envoy, warning of Hezbollah's rapid military buildup and ongoing violations of ceasefire agreements. The meetings emphasized concerns over regional stability and foreign support for Hezbollah.
The Pentagon's first briefing under new media rules featured friendly reporters and limited answers to pointed questions. Traditional news outlets were excluded, marking a significant change in press access and coverage.
David Pryce-Jones, influential British writer and conservative commentator, has died at 89. He was known for his novels, biographies, and political essays, and for his commitment to Western values.
On December 2, 1947, British authorities allegedly stood aside as Arab mobs attacked Jewish communities, resulting in hundreds of deaths. The article questions whether this was a deliberate act to influence international opinion and urges self-reliance for Israel. The events remain controversial and resonate in current debates about foreign intervention.
An investigation into Candace Owens' conspiracy claims reveals a web of political intrigue, secretive meetings, and unanswered questions. The article explores connections between high-profile figures and controversial events, but concrete evidence remains elusive.
Elizabeth Tsurkov has revealed details of her torture while held captive in Iraq for over two years. She described enduring severe physical and psychological abuse after her captors learned she was Israeli. The torture ended only after she was transferred to a new hideout.
Fifty-four Palestinian couples wed in a mass ceremony in Khan Younis, organized by the United Arab Emirates to mark its National Day. The event brought moments of joy to Gaza amid ongoing conflict.
President Trump says he still likes Elon Musk despite their split over major legislation. The two have recently been seen together at public events, hinting at a possible reconciliation.
Joe Kahn, executive editor of The New York Times, discusses the challenges of maintaining independent, objective journalism amid partisan pressures and global reporting constraints. He highlights the importance of thorough, fact-based coverage and the need for journalists to withstand criticism from all sides.
2025 delivered a vibrant array of films that explored history, resistance, and identity across genres and continents. Despite industry struggles, directors produced daring works that provoked thought and celebrated the enduring power of cinema.
Sergey Shipitsin, known as the 'Jumping Buddha', died in a paragliding crash in Switzerland. Authorities are coordinating to return his body to Israel.
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