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Moody's has raised Israel's credit outlook to stable, citing easing geopolitical risks and ongoing ceasefires. The agency affirmed Israel's current credit rating, signaling improved economic stability. This marks a positive shift after recent conflicts and fiscal pressures.
Saudi Arabia's defense minister warned US officials that not striking Iran could embolden Tehran, but also urged caution without a clear plan. Saudi leaders continue to prefer a diplomatic approach and will not allow US forces to use their airspace for attacks.
Qatar has condemned Israel for what it calls repeated violations of the Gaza ceasefire after deadly strikes. Israel says it targeted militants and weapons sites following a clash in southern Gaza.
Thousands of Arab and Jewish protesters marched in Tel Aviv, demanding government action against rising violent crime in Arab society. The demonstration highlighted growing frustration with law enforcement. Another fatal shooting in Lod occurred as the protest took place.
A gas leak caused an explosion in a residential building in Bandar Abbas, killing a four-year-old girl and injuring fourteen others. Authorities have dismissed any links to attacks or sabotage, despite ongoing regional tensions.
Satellite images show Iran building roofs over bombed nuclear sites, likely to conceal recovery efforts after last year's attacks by Israel and the US. Experts say this is not reconstruction but an attempt to hide surviving assets. Iran has not commented or allowed inspections since the strikes.
Central areas are expected to see record-breaking heat for early February, with temperatures nearing 30 degrees Celsius. This marks the warmest weather in the region since 1987.
'Heated Rivalry' is a breakout series that blends hockey drama with a passionate romance between two rival players. The show is known for its striking visuals and bold depiction of intimacy, making it more than just a typical sports series.
Rep. Ritchie Torres faces primary challengers attacking his pro-Israel stance, sparking controversy and accusations of antisemitism. The race highlights tensions over Israel policy, but local issues may ultimately drive voters' decisions.
Peter Tatchell was arrested at a pro-Palestine march in London for holding a 'globalise the intifada' placard. He called the arrest an attack on free speech, while police cited concerns over the slogan's context. The protest drew thousands amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Saudi Arabia is reportedly warning in private that Iran could grow stronger if the United States does not act militarily. This comes as public calls for restraint continue amid rising tensions and stalled nuclear talks.
New satellite images show Iran building roofs over bombed nuclear sites, likely to conceal recovery efforts from surveillance. The activity comes as the United States increases pressure on Iran to negotiate over its nuclear program. International inspectors remain barred from the damaged facilities.
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