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International mediators have pressed Israel to reopen the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt next week, with Israel set to maintain strict oversight. Humanitarian concerns persist, as aid and shelter supplies remain limited for Gaza's displaced population.
West Midlands Police admits it overstated evidence in the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a Birmingham football match. The force cited errors in its process and is now reviewing its use of artificial intelligence. The matter will be discussed at a public meeting.
This article argues that the defense of Judaism is inseparable from the defense of Western freedom. It traces the roots of liberty to Jewish tradition and calls for renewed pride in Judeo-Christian values amid rising antisemitism.
Syria's shifting control has triggered ISIS prison breaks and forced the United States to move detainees to Iraq. Kurdish forces have withdrawn from key detention sites, and the United States is weighing its long-term presence in the region.
Mayor Mamdani is under fire for backing striking nurses seeking pay raises above $200,000, sparking debate over health care costs and political priorities. Critics warn the move could increase expenses for New Yorkers and lead to higher taxes for nurses themselves.
Germany and Italy have questioned the structure of United States President Donald Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza but remain open to talks. Spain has declined to join, while other countries consider participation if the board's focus is narrowed.
Germany and Italy signaled openness to Donald Trump's Board of Peace but cited constitutional limits on joining. Both leaders praised the initiative while stressing legal barriers. The remarks come amid rising transatlantic tensions and debates over European participation.
James Kirchick criticized Kamala Harris' campaign for asking Josh Shapiro about alleged Israeli ties during the vice presidential vetting process, calling it an antisemitic implication. Shapiro described the questioning as offensive and declined the offer to be Harris' running mate.
The United States Central Command chief will visit Israel tomorrow for talks with senior officials amid regional tensions. Other American officials are also expected for discussions on Gaza, hostages, and Iran.
Air France and KLM have suspended flights to Israel, Dubai, and Saudi Arabia this weekend due to regional tensions. Other European airlines have also adjusted schedules, though no official security warnings have been issued. Israeli authorities say public safety guidelines remain unchanged.
A wild palm grove thousands of years old was discovered in the Arava, revealing the genetic ancestor of all domesticated date palms. The find sheds new light on the region's agricultural history and underscores the need to protect these rare, ancient trees.
The European Union and several member states have voiced concerns over President Trump's Board of Peace, citing governance and constitutional issues. European leaders are urging changes to the board's structure before considering participation.
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