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Documents reveal a source told investigators that Jeffrey Epstein managed wealth for Vladimir Putin and Robert Mugabe, and had deep ties to Russian officials. The files suggest Epstein offered Kremlin insights into Donald Trump and was involved in espionage and blackmail. High-profile figures, including Bill Gates, are mentioned in the newly released emails.
Immigrant rights groups and U.S. citizens are suing the Trump administration over a new visa ban affecting 75 countries. The lawsuit claims the policy is discriminatory and unlawfully restricts legal immigration. The State Department says the pause is needed to reassess screening and prevent public dependency.
Qatar has urged the free flow of aid into Gaza and welcomed the partial reopening of the Rafah border crossing. The Gulf state emphasized the need for all parties to uphold the ceasefire and ensure humanitarian access.
A British boy known for his 'Cake not hate' campaign brought his message of solidarity to Madinah, handing out dates at the Prophet's Mosque. The visit highlighted the diversity and hospitality of the city, leaving a lasting impression on him and his father.
Iran's Supreme Leader accused foreign intelligence agencies of orchestrating recent unrest, claiming it was an attempted coup. He praised Iranian forces and citizens for restoring order and warned that the violence aimed to undermine national security.
A formal military letter accuses Oren Solomon of exaggerating his role during the October seventh attack, raising controversy over his appointment as national security adviser. The allegations question the accuracy of his statements and his suitability for the position.
The article discusses how the Iranian regime has survived and consolidated power after crushing protests, partly due to unfulfilled promises of Western support. It reflects on the consequences of international inaction and the regime's strengthened grip on the country.
Israeli tourism to Azerbaijan is booming, with record increases in visitors and spending. Baku plans to double flights to Tel Aviv as officials promote the country as a safe, multicultural, and adventurous destination.
A woman in Kibbutz Hanaton was attacked by masked burglars who broke into her home and held a knife to her neck. She described the incident as terrifying and expressed concern over increasing violence in the area.
A secret Pentagon war game revealed surprising weaknesses in American strategy against Iran, challenging assumptions about U.S. military dominance. The findings continue to influence planning as tensions rise.
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange opened February with strong gains, led by Teva and insurance stocks. Key indices reached record highs, while Camtek and Nova shares fell sharply.
Israel has ordered Doctors Without Borders to end its activities in Gaza, citing security concerns and alleged links to terrorist groups. The government says humanitarian aid will continue through other approved organizations.
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