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Talia Sommer becomes the first Israeli to join the United States National Women's Soccer League, signing with champions Gotham FC. The 21-year-old will play alongside some of the world's top athletes and says she is proud to represent her country.
Kibbutz Kissufim near the Gaza border is planning to double its population as it rebuilds after the October 7 attack. New families are eager to join, and construction of homes and community facilities is underway. Emotional recovery and trust remain key challenges for the community.
High-profile critics of Israel are attending Saudi Arabia's Red Sea International Film Festival, reportedly for large sums. The celebrities have condemned Israel's actions but have not addressed Saudi Arabia's human rights record. Their participation has sparked debate over selective activism and financial incentives.
The Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Venezuela's María Corina Machado has drawn criticism over her support for military intervention and ties to Donald Trump. Activist groups and legal experts have protested the decision, making this year's ceremony unusually contentious. Machado's attendance in Oslo is uncertain amid threats from the Venezuelan government.
Egypt says any meeting between its president and Israel's prime minister depends on Israel halting talk of forced Palestinian migration. Egyptian officials stress this is a security issue and were not consulted by the United States about possible talks.
President Trump signaled that Ukraine may need to make concessions in cease-fire talks with Russia, as negotiations remain stalled. The Supreme Court is weighing changes to campaign finance limits, and other top stories include Wall Street's outlook on artificial intelligence and Kamala Harris's next steps.
Talks between the United States and Turkey on the F-35 fighter jet program are making progress. Turkey remains barred from the program due to its Russian air defense system, but recent discussions have been described as the most fruitful in years.
Rescue teams are searching for an Israeli yacht with four people missing near Cyprus amid severe weather from Storm Byron. Authorities warn of dangerous seas and urge vessels to stay in port. No sign of the missing yacht has been found so far.
A riot broke out near the Syrian border during a visit by two diplomats, prompting warning shots from Israeli troops. The unrest was related to an operation targeting a Palestinian Islamic Jihad operative. The diplomats were not present for the exchange.
Batsheva Yahalomi was forced to choose between saving her daughters or her son during the October 7 attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz. Her son was held hostage for 52 days, while her husband was killed in captivity. Her story is featured in the new Israeli series 'Red Alert,' highlighting the trauma and resilience of survivors.
Violence has erupted in Congo and on the Cambodia-Thailand border, threatening two peace deals recently brokered by President Donald Trump. International leaders are urging all sides to honor their commitments and halt the renewed fighting. The developments raise concerns about the stability of these agreements.
Florida's governor labeled a leading Muslim civil rights group a 'foreign terrorist organization,' prompting the group to vow a lawsuit. Critics say the order is legally baseless and escalates anti-Muslim rhetoric.
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