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Haider Khan faces Jhony Gregory at PFL Road to Dubai on February 7, aiming for a knockout win. The British-Pakistani fighter hopes to inspire his community and continue his rise in the sport.
The Knesset approved the first reading of the 2026 state budget, which now faces committee debate and potential changes. If not passed by March 31, the Knesset will be dissolved and elections held. The budget includes major increases for defense and several controversial reforms.
Federal agents raided Georgia's main election office as President Donald Trump escalates efforts to challenge the 2020 election results. Critics warn he is using federal power for personal retribution, raising concerns about threats to democracy.
January 29, 2026
The United States has cleared the export of advanced artificial intelligence chips to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, deepening technology ties with the Gulf. The move positions the region as a key player in global AI infrastructure and marks a major shift in US export policy.
A car rammed into the doors of the Chabad headquarters in Brooklyn, New York City, on Wednesday night. No injuries were reported, and the driver was arrested. Officials called the incident intentional and expressed concern for the safety of the Jewish community.
January 29, 2026
Steel Partners has offered to buy a majority stake in InMode at a significant premium, citing underperformance and plans for growth. The investment firm may take its proposal directly to shareholders if management does not engage.
Iraqi forces arrested two Islamic State terrorists in Anbar and destroyed three hideouts in Kirkuk. The operations follow the recent capture of a suicide bomber and ongoing efforts to combat sleeper cells in the region.
Major media outlets and public figures have faced criticism for omitting explicit references to Jews and antisemitism in their coverage of recent events and Holocaust commemorations. Critics argue that such omissions erase Jewish suffering and contribute to the normalization of antisemitism.
Palestine's envoy to the United Nations warned that global principles are at risk as Gaza faces a worsening humanitarian crisis despite a ceasefire. He called for urgent action to uphold international law and ensure unrestricted aid, while Israel emphasized the need to disarm Hamas before rebuilding can begin.
The Ramon Foundation hosted a large space-themed event for students in Beersheba during Israel's Space Week. Astronaut Garrett Reisman spoke at the event, where two classes were awarded prizes for their achievements.
Pakistan has called on the United Nations to prioritize a permanent ceasefire and reconstruction in Gaza, stressing the need for Palestinian statehood. The country warned against annexation or forced displacement and urged international cooperation for a lasting peace.
A car was deliberately driven into the Chabad world headquarters in New York City, leading to an arrest but no injuries. The act, occurring during a major celebration, has heightened concerns about antisemitism and security in the Jewish community.








