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Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under fire for welcoming Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, who previously advocated violence online. Critics say the endorsement sends the wrong message amid rising anti-Semitic incidents.
A recruitment fair in Jerusalem was scheduled on a religious fast day, sparking criticism from religious groups. The municipality and the military each blamed the other for the timing, but clarified that an alternative date is available for those observing the fast.
A commentary urges President Trump to support Israeli control over Gaza, invoking biblical stories and international law. The author calls for courage and justice in handling the region's future.
Thousands protested in the rain across Israel, with former police chief Roni Alsheich and victims' families criticizing the government over the Qatargate scandal and its response to the October 7 attacks. Demonstrators called for accountability and government resignations.
Netanyahu will meet Trump to discuss Iran's renewed missile program and seek support for possible military action. He will also address conditions for moving forward with the Gaza plan and meet with other US officials.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is under fire for celebrating the return of activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, whose past social media posts have sparked concerns. Critics say the government's welcome was inappropriate given allegations of extremist views. The Jewish Leadership Council and Conservative figures have called for clarification and condemnation of the activist's statements.
Two right-wing activists were arrested at a Jerusalem protest marking five years since Ahuvia Sandek's death. The demonstration turned violent, leading to clashes with police and minor injuries to two officers.
Melania Trump rose from a Slovenian modeling career to become first lady of the United States. Her journey included work in Europe, studies in design, and a move to New York where she met Donald Trump.
Ayesha Vardag's top family law firm is opening a Milan office to serve wealthy expats leaving Britain for Italy. The move follows changes in UK tax policy and aims to meet rising demand for divorce settlements among the rich.
GoFundMe's boss reports a rise in donations and fundraisers for basic living expenses amid the cost-of-living crisis. Despite financial pressures, generosity on the platform continues to grow, with more people giving to support individuals and local businesses.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces criticism for welcoming Alaa Abd El-Fattah, who has a record of inflammatory statements. The move has raised concerns about the government's stance on anti-Semitism and public safety.
A pop-up art exhibit has brought new life to Tel Aviv's historic Shalom Meir Tower, showcasing works that blend with the building's architecture. The show runs for six days and explores themes of structure and recent societal trauma. Organizers hope to extend the exhibit due to public interest.
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