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Ultra-Orthodox leaders are mobilizing protests against the military draft, accusing Israeli authorities of seeking to harm Torah study. The planned demonstrations follow previous protests and blockades by anti-enlistment protesters.
Anti-government protests in Nepal have led to the resignation of the Prime Minister, but the demonstrators are demanding more significant changes. The protests are fueled by anger over corruption and a desire for justice and equality. The situation remains tense and unpredictable, with the country on the brink of significant political change.
Senior Hamas members were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Qatar while pursuing peace negotiations. The Hamas leaders, including chairman Khaled Meshaal and chief negotiator Khalil al-Hayya, were targeted during a meeting to consider a peace proposal.
Khalil Al-Hayya, a top Hamas figure targeted by Israel, has played a crucial role in the group's leadership and negotiations with Israel. He has experienced personal losses due to Israeli strikes and has been involved in high-profile political work for Hamas.
Idan Amedi, star of 'Fauda,' fulfilled a 15-year dream by performing at Yarkon Park in front of over 30,000 fans.
Texas governor Greg Abbott has banned Sharia Law in response to an imam's campaign against Muslim-owned stores selling prohibited items. The imam, F. Qasim ibn Ali Khan, warned of boycotts and protests if businesses did not comply with Islamic teachings.
Bridget Phillipson leads the Labour deputy leadership race, with other candidates scrambling to secure nominations. The upcoming hustings event faces logistical challenges as it will be held online only.
Sen. Tom Cotton calls for an investigation into CAIR's anti-Israel educational initiatives in public schools, including lesson plans that avoid certain terms and promote pro-terrorist rhetoric. CAIR's partnership with K-12 schools in Pennsylvania and Delaware is under scrutiny for pushing its radical ideology on students.
Iran and the IAEA are expected to resume cooperation under a new agreement signed in Cairo, allowing for inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities. Tensions have risen as Western countries consider reimposing sanctions on Iran for non-compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal.
Iran and the IAEA are expected to resume cooperation on nuclear inspections following an agreement signed in Cairo. Tensions have risen with Western countries over Iran´s compliance with nuclear agreements.
Prominent Hollywood figures have joined a boycott against Israeli film institutions accused of complicity in human rights abuses. The pledge aims to address the ongoing crisis in Gaza and has garnered significant support from the film industry.
CCTV footage shows Israel conducting a strike on a building in Qatar's capital, targeting Hamas negotiating team members. The IDF claims those targeted were responsible for a recent massacre, while Qatar condemns the attack as a violation of international law.
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