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A memorial for Yitzhak Rabin in Tel Aviv saw rare public calls for peace in Israel. The event comes amid renewed but uncertain peace efforts and deep political divisions. The nation's future direction hangs in the balance as elections approach.
Turkey is hosting Muslim diplomats to push for Gaza's reconstruction and Palestinian governance, criticizing Israel for undermining the ceasefire. Ankara urges immediate action on recovery plans while facing resistance from Israel over its involvement.
Novelist John Irving discusses his new book 'Queen Esther,' his lifelong writing discipline, and his refusal to visit the United States in protest of the current administration. At 83, Irving remains prolific and committed to exploring challenging themes. He continues to champion outsiders in his fiction and shows no signs of slowing down.
Paul Givan has faced calls to resign as Education Minister after a controversial trip to Israel. He insists he is a minister for all and denies any political motivation in publicizing his visit. His party continues to support him despite a no confidence motion.
Labour peer Maurice Glasman warns of a growing climate of antisemitism in Britain after a recent deadly attack on a Manchester synagogue. He blames a mix of progressive politics, mass migration, and academic culture for fueling hatred, but remains hopeful in the country's working class and new political leadership. Glasman calls for urgent action to protect Jewish life and uphold Britain's tradition of tolerance.
A change in the panel of judges has delayed the divorce case of the wife of an alleged Iranian spy. An additional hearing is now set for November 10, prolonging the proceedings.
Parshat Lech Lecha explores Avraham's separation from his past and his role as the founder of a new nation. The Torah's narrative highlights the symbolic significance of his journey and the responsibilities entrusted to him and his descendants.
French police swiftly arrested suspects in the Louvre jewel heist using DNA evidence, showcasing the power of the country's national DNA database. The case has reignited debate over privacy as France considers expanding access to foreign genealogy databases for solving cold cases.
After 20 years of debilitating pain, Yoav found relief through a groundbreaking surgical procedure. Previous treatments, including powerful medications and invasive therapies, had only offered temporary help.
New details have emerged in the case of Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, who was found soaked in seawater with her phone missing. Authorities have arrested her on suspicion of obstruction of justice and are searching for her mobile device, a key piece of evidence.
A Pennsylvania Catholic diocese condemned a school parade float featuring Holocaust imagery. The diocese apologized to the Jewish community and promised to improve oversight and Holocaust education.
A split has emerged in the Satmar Hasidic community over endorsements in New York City's mayoral race, with leaders divided between Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo. Both candidates claim support from the influential group. The division highlights differing priorities and concerns within the community.
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