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The US ambassador to Israel says there are no current plans for military action against Iran, but that could change. He criticized recognition of Palestine and blamed Hamas for Gaza's suffering, while expressing hope for change in Iran and Gaza governance.
Xabi Alonso has left his position as Real Madrid head coach by mutual agreement after the team's Super Cup final defeat to Barcelona. The club praised Alonso's legacy and contributions. This is a developing story.
French President Emmanuel Macron condemns violence against Iranian protesters and calls for respect for fundamental freedoms. Rights groups report hundreds killed in the crackdown. France expresses support for those defending human rights in Iran.
Israeli researchers are using advanced scientific methods to trace the origins of ancient pottery, even when the original kilns are missing. The project will create a national database to help reconstruct historical trade and cultural links.
Saudi-backed forces have reversed the Southern Transitional Council's recent gains in eastern Yemen, exposing deeper divisions between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The rivalry reflects competing strategies, resource interests, and visions for the region.
New research confirms that thyme, a common herb, can effectively relieve coughs and ease mild respiratory symptoms. Its natural properties help reduce inflammation and improve breathing. Thyme tea or syrup is a safe, accessible option for many, but severe symptoms require medical attention.
The third season of 'Tehran' premieres on Apple TV, blending real-world events with high-stakes spy drama. Tamar's relentless missions and personal struggles anchor the action-packed series. New cast members and ongoing tension keep the show compelling.
President Trump is weighing options for intervention in Iran as protests intensify and the death toll rises. Iranian leaders have signaled interest in nuclear talks, but threats of military action remain. Protestors inside Iran are calling for international support amid a harsh crackdown.
Israel's coalition is advancing a bill to repeal the fraud and breach of trust charge, which Prime Minister Netanyahu faces in his corruption trials. The move has drawn sharp criticism from opposition leaders, who call it an attack on democracy.
Tel Aviv University has canceled a planned conference critical of the Israel Prison Service after public outcry. The event will now be held off campus, with officials and activists supporting the university's decision.
Israel's Tax Authority is demanding billions in taxes from Wiz, arguing its intellectual property should be taxed in Israel. Wiz maintains its assets are based in the United States, sparking a major dispute as Google finalizes its acquisition.
Donald Trump said the Republican Party and Make America Great Again movement reject antisemitic views and those who hold them. He affirmed his opposition to antisemitism and distanced himself from controversial figures associated with such beliefs.
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