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Hezbollah's traditional missile tactics have been largely neutralized by Israel. The group is now reassessing its approach as it prepares for future conflicts.
Foreign influence campaigns using artificial intelligence are targeting Israelis on social media, blending in with local communities to harvest data and spread political messaging. Experts warn that Israel's lack of regulation and high social media use make it especially vulnerable. Calls are growing for stronger government action and public vigilance.
Three men in the United Kingdom have been jailed for planning attacks on religious sites as part of a right-wing extremist plot. The court found they took real steps toward carrying out their plans, sentencing them to between eight and eleven years in prison.
The Trump Gaza Peace Plan faces skepticism in Israel, with many doubting its success and fearing disappointment. Prime Minister Netanyahu remains focused on security, but the article urges a shift towards hope and vision. The piece explores what might be possible if the peace plan works and calls for national support of the process.
The body of Eliyahu 'Churchill' Margalit, murdered during an attack on Nir Oz, has been returned and identified. Margalit was a beloved member of the kibbutz and is survived by his family.
US officials expressed disappointment over Israel's strike in Qatar, which disrupted ceasefire talks and strained relations. President Trump responded by committing to defend Qatar and securing an apology from Israel. The incident has led to further investigations into Israel's ties with Gulf states.
Israel has received the remains of a tenth hostage from Gaza, with both sides blaming each other for delays in the process. The recovery is part of a larger agreement involving the release of hostages and prisoners. Hamas is also urging for more aid and reconstruction efforts in Gaza.
The body of Eliyahu 'Churchill' Margalit, killed and kidnapped from Nir Oz on October 7, has been returned and identified. Margalit is survived by his family, while 18 bodies of captives remain in Gaza.
British leaders are drawing on Northern Ireland's peace process as a possible model for Gaza, but experts warn the challenges are even greater. Key figures from the Northern Ireland talks are now involved in efforts to shape Gaza's future. The situation in Gaza, however, is more complex and lacks a clear path to lasting peace.
The United Nations warns that ending famine in Gaza will take time and calls for all border crossings to be opened for food aid. Humanitarian agencies are scaling up relief efforts but say more assistance is urgently needed. International organizations stress the importance of safe, unrestricted access to help those in need.
Global finance officials are preparing to help rebuild Gaza, with the estimated cost now at $70 billion. Aid efforts continue amid challenging conditions, and plans for reconstruction are still being developed.
The Iran nuclear deal has ended prematurely after the reimposition of United Nations sanctions. Diplomatic efforts to revive the agreement have stalled, raising concerns about future negotiations and regional stability.
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