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President Donald Trump unveiled Project Freedom to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz as tensions with Iran rise. Iran warned it would attack foreign forces entering the area, while Pakistan announced the return of a seized Iranian vessel in a diplomatic gesture.
Residents of Judea and Samaria say the government's discounted 'state basket' program excludes their region because Carrefour has no branches there. Although online delivery is available in some areas, critics argue the tender discriminates against local residents.
Pilgrims are evading police checkpoints to attend scaled-back Lag B'Omer celebrations at Mount Meron. Thousands reportedly reached the site despite strict limits tied to security concerns.
The United States military denied that any of its Navy ships were hit by Iranian missiles in the Strait of Hormuz. The statement follows Iranian media reports claiming that a vessel was struck.
Four Arab Israeli men have been charged with smuggling guns from Jordan into the West Bank using a drone. Investigators say the group was part of a larger network trafficking weapons and drugs across the border.
Swiss authorities will open a long-sealed intelligence file on Josef Mengele that could reveal whether he was in Switzerland in 1961. The decision follows years of refusals and a legal challenge by a historian seeking greater transparency.
Razane Jammal takes on her first lead role in an Arab film with the historical drama 'Asad,' directed by Mohamed Diab. The film will be released across the Middle East on May 21.
The foreign minister is reportedly pressing the new civil service commissioner to approve Tzachi Braverman as ambassador to the United Kingdom. Braverman is under investigation and awaiting a possible indictment.
A United States official has denied Iran’s claim that it fired missiles at a United States Navy vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. The reported incident comes amid rising tensions over access to the strategic waterway.
Iranian media report that two missiles were fired at a United States Navy vessel in the Strait of Hormuz after it allegedly ignored a warning. There was no immediate response from the United States.
Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz has sparked fears of a historic global energy crisis and drawn comparisons to the Cuban Missile Crisis. As President Donald Trump escalates pressure, questions grow over whether either side will accept a compromise seen as a 'humiliating solution'.
Iran has threatened to attack ships that cross the Strait of Hormuz without its approval after President Donald Trump announced a plan to assist stranded vessels. The standoff has intensified global energy market fears and deepened the risk of wider conflict.
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