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Freed hostage Alon Ohel played piano on 'Eretz Nehederet', joined by his family and the cast in an emotional performance. The appearance marked a poignant moment for viewers and fellow survivors.
President Trump is working to build on the Gaza ceasefire by engaging Indonesia and other regional allies in Middle East peace efforts. The United States is considering economic and diplomatic incentives to encourage Indonesia to normalize ties with Israel, though Indonesia insists on progress toward Palestinian statehood first. The future of these talks depends on the stability of the ceasefire and regional cooperation.
A military investigation credits Ein Habesor residents with repelling a Hamas attack on October 7, after the army failed to defend the community. The residents' bravery and quick organization prevented mass casualties and damage.
Jewish psychedelic retreats are helping American Jews heal and reconnect with their faith after recent traumas. These gatherings blend Jewish rituals with guided psychedelic experiences, fostering community and spiritual growth. The movement is expanding, including collaborations with Indigenous facilitators.
A Maryland state senator and two associates are accused of secretly filming critics in bed and using the footage to threaten them. Federal prosecutors have charged the trio with conspiracy and extortion. The case involves alleged wiretapping and intimidation ahead of the senator's re-election campaign.
Mayor Eric Adams warns of rising antisemitism in New York City, condemning recent hateful rhetoric and urging unity ahead of the mayoral vote. He calls for support of the Jewish community and endorses Andrew Cuomo for mayor.
Steven J. Zipperstein's new biography of Philip Roth examines the author's enduring relevance and his complex ties to Jewish identity. The book encourages Jewish readers to revisit Roth's work without guilt, highlighting his impact on modern literature and Jewish discourse.
New details have emerged about the failed rescue of Sahar Baruch, whose body was returned to Israel on Thursday. The circumstances of his death remain under investigation. Baruch was abducted from Kibbutz Be'eri in October.
US Energy Secretary cancels Israel visit over stalled gas export deal with Egypt. Israel's energy minister is holding out for fair domestic prices before approving the agreement, causing diplomatic friction.
Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani clash over accusations of divisiveness and antisemitism ahead of New York City's mayoral election. Fox News' newsletter highlights rising anti-Jewish sentiment, recent hate crimes, and calls for action against extremism.
Experts say nuclear testing could raise the stakes in a world already facing increased nuclear threats. Ongoing conflicts and the expiration of key treaties are fueling concerns about a new arms race.
A United States watchdog has found 'many hundreds' of possible human rights violations by the Israeli military in Gaza, according to a classified report. The findings highlight a lengthy review process and stricter standards for Israel, while critics say this leads to a lack of accountability.
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