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The Syrian army has closed the Al-Hol camp to the public, citing security concerns. Humanitarian conditions are deteriorating as aid dwindles and reports of escape attempts emerge.
TimesofIsraelIran says defense capabilities 'never' up for negotiation; US missile destroyer in EilatJanuary 30, 2026
Iran has declared its missile and defense capabilities off-limits for negotiation as regional powers seek to ease tensions with the United States. An American missile destroyer docked in Israel, highlighting the ongoing military buildup. Diplomatic efforts continue, but military options are reportedly under consideration.
TimesofIsraelIsrael confirms Gaza's Rafah Crossing will reopen Sunday in both directionsJanuary 30, 2026
Israel will reopen the Rafah Crossing for pedestrian traffic next week under strict security measures, as part of the ceasefire deal. Aid and goods will continue to enter Gaza through other crossings. Recent military operations have targeted armed operatives near the ceasefire line.
January 30, 2026
Médecins Sans Frontières has refused to provide staff lists to Israel, citing safety and transparency concerns. Israel has demanded compliance from aid groups, alleging some staff have ties to terrorist organizations.
The Jerusalem Dispatch podcast examines rising tensions between Israel and Iran, the challenges of Gaza's reconstruction, and political shifts in New York City. Hosts discuss the potential for conflict, diplomatic efforts, and moments of cautious optimism amid uncertainty.
Police have imposed strict conditions on pro-Palestine and UK Independence Party rallies in central London to prevent potential clashes. Both groups must stay within designated areas and follow set time limits. Additional protests are also planned across the city on Saturday.
Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary Arts is closing permanently after financial concerns and staff redundancies. The venue has faced years of disputes, protests, and instability, ending its long-standing role in the city's cultural scene.
Director Brett Ratner discusses his new documentary about First Lady Melania Trump, highlighting unprecedented access and genuine moments between her and President Donald Trump. The film offers an inside look at the role of the first lady, aiming for an apolitical perspective. It premiered in Washington, D.C., with both Trumps in attendance.
Pakistan and Türkiye's military chiefs met to discuss expanding defense cooperation amid rising regional tensions. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to closer military ties, including joint exercises and technology sharing. The talks come as Türkiye considers joining a defense alliance with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
South Africa and Israel have expelled each other's top diplomats amid rising tensions over Gaza and diplomatic disputes. The move follows South Africa's accusations of protocol breaches and public insults by Israeli officials. Protests in South Africa against Israel's actions in Gaza continue to grow.
Gaza's Rafah border crossing to Egypt will reopen Sunday, allowing limited movement for Palestinians under strict controls. The crossing will prioritize medical evacuees, but many face long waits, and the flow of goods remains restricted.
Saudi Research and Media Group's chief executive says artificial intelligence will not replace human creativity in journalism, even as it transforms the industry. She highlighted the need for innovation, data literacy, and new commercial strategies as media adapts to rapid technological change.








