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Hamas says it is open to discussing the freezing or storing of its weapons as part of a ceasefire with Israel. The move could help resolve a major sticking point in negotiations over Gaza's future, though details and mutual accusations of violations remain unresolved.
Bar Kupershtein's stolen phone was recovered after a car break-in, thanks to a friend's help using a tracking app. He shared his appreciation and a positive perspective following the incident.
Israeli and Qatari officials met in New York to repair ties and discuss the next steps for the Gaza ceasefire. The talks focused on Hamas's disarmament and Gaza's future, with Qatar ruling out funding reconstruction. Mediators face ongoing challenges in securing agreements from Hamas.
Council Member Jim Gennaro rebuts Pope Leo's call for a two-state solution, arguing that it ignores decades of Palestinian rejection. He urges the Pontiff to highlight existing coexistence in Israel as a model for peace.
Nigeria has reportedly secured the release of 100 kidnapped schoolchildren, though officials have not been formally notified. The mass abduction in Niger state has highlighted ongoing security concerns. Authorities and families continue to await news on the remaining missing children and staff.
A Hamas official says the group is open to discussing the freezing or storage of its weapons as part of a ceasefire with Israel. The proposal aims to address a key issue in ongoing negotiations. It is unclear if this will meet Israel's demand for full disarmament.
Israir hosted a fashion show at 30,000 feet to unveil new Italian routes. Passengers enjoyed a runway experience inspired by the airline's branding.
A parliamentary committee debated whether to formally include haredi hesder yeshivas in the Security Service Law, drawing protests from the haredi community. The draft law currently excludes provisions for these yeshivas, raising concerns about discrimination and the future of their programs.
Israel's military chief calls the 'Yellow Line' in Gaza a new border and defensive line. Under a ceasefire plan, Israel would later withdraw and the area would be overseen by international forces.
Israeli startup Irregular is leading efforts to secure artificial intelligence systems and prevent risks before they arise. As more people turn to artificial intelligence chatbots for personal advice, experts warn of potential dangers and the need for responsible oversight.
Israeli authorities removed settler activists from four illegal West Bank outposts, enforcing closed military zone orders without demolishing buildings. The action drew political criticism and comes amid conflicting reports about broader evacuation plans.
Governor Josh Shapiro is urging Philadelphia schools to address rising antisemitism amid a congressional investigation into alleged incidents and hostile environments for Jewish students. Reports point to teachers spreading antisemitic views and promoting political activism. School and city officials have declined to comment while the investigation continues.
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