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February 01, 2026
Hyundai Motor India recorded its best-ever annual sales and production, driven by strong demand for sport utility vehicles and growth in rural markets. The company is expanding its manufacturing, connected technology, and electric vehicle infrastructure, while planning to introduce new models and boost exports.
Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt has reopened for limited travel after years of closure, as part of the ongoing ceasefire process. Only a few people will be allowed to cross at first, with no goods permitted. The move is seen as a key step toward easing Gaza's isolation.
Palestinian citizens in Israel are protesting a surge in deadly violence and demanding more effective police action. Many accuse authorities of neglect and discrimination, as killings continue to rise and prosecutions lag behind those in Jewish communities.
Over one hundred Holocaust and genocide scholars have condemned the misuse of the term genocide in the context of Gaza, warning it distorts history and international law. Their letter defends the legal definition of genocide and criticizes the unauthorized use of Raphael Lemkin's legacy. The scholars urge for intellectual honesty in human rights discourse.
The Rafah Crossing reopens today, allowing limited movement for Gazan residents under strict supervision. Only pre-approved individuals will be permitted to exit or enter, with daily capacity capped at 200 people. Security measures include remote monitoring and thorough inspections.
Jim Long and Rabbi Chaim Richman discuss the deep connection between the Written and Oral Torah in the Jerusalem Lights podcast. They illustrate how both form a unified tradition of divine wisdom.
An analyst claims Iran's regime is more fearful of Israel and the United States than it admits, especially when faced with strong threats. Public bravado may conceal deeper anxieties within Iran's leadership.
YNetIsrael lacks military attaché in Washington amid US security crisis, IDF and DefenseFebruary 01, 2026
Israel has lacked a permanent military attaché in Washington for two months due to internal disputes. Senior officials warn this is harming security ties with the United States during a sensitive period.
The United Nations faces an imminent financial collapse due to unpaid dues and budget constraints, warns Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. The crisis is deepening as major contributors, including the United States, withhold payments. Guterres urges member states to honor their obligations or reform financial rules to prevent collapse.
TimesofIsraelArab, Jewish protesters turn out in record numbers for Tel Aviv anti-crime protestFebruary 01, 2026
Tens of thousands of Arab and Jewish protesters rallied in Tel Aviv against government inaction on crime in Arab communities. Leaders called for unity and urgent reforms to address rising violence. The protest marked a rare show of solidarity between the two groups.
Iran's nuclear chief insists nuclear weapons are not part of the country's military plans and criticizes international oversight. Tensions remain high over inspections and uranium enrichment, with calls for greater transparency and warnings of increased pressure.
A heatwave will peak on Sunday, followed by a sharp drop in temperatures and rain starting Monday night. Rain and storms are expected to continue into Tuesday, with calmer weather by midweek.









