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First Lieutenant Morton Scher, a Jewish American pilot killed in China during World War II, has been laid to rest in South Carolina. His remains were returned home more than 80 years after his death.
Yaakov is revived upon seeing the wagons Yossef sends from Egypt, realizing his son is truly alive and powerful. The wagons symbolize Yossef's success in maintaining his identity and hint at the future resilience of their people.
A hacker group has threatened to expose Education Minister Yoav Kisch's location. Authorities are investigating the matter.
Army Radio staff say civilian jobs are being frozen ahead of the station's planned closure, but the Defense Ministry denies issuing such orders. The dispute has reached the High Court, amid concerns over press freedom and political motivations.
Iran has seized a foreign-crewed oil tanker in the Persian Gulf, escalating tensions after a similar move by Washington near Venezuela. The incident raises concerns about energy supply and maritime security in a critical region.
Israel's defense minister says the country will never fully withdraw from the Gaza Strip, insisting on a lasting security presence. He clarified that his recent comments on settlements were misunderstood and reaffirmed Israel's commitment to preventing weapon smuggling into Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's office shared an artificial intelligence video of him and United States President Trump flying a B-2 bomber, marking six months since the Iran-Israel conflict. The video comes as Netanyahu prepares for talks in the United States on Iran's missile program and regional security.
A Gaza man released from Israeli detention after 11 months describes severe abuse and returns home to find his wife and children killed in an airstrike. His story highlights allegations of mistreatment of Palestinian detainees during the war. Israeli authorities deny systematic abuse and say his detention was justified.
Authors and artists share surprising facts and insights from their recent reading, ranging from historical anecdotes to scientific discoveries. Their responses reveal the wide-ranging impact of books on personal knowledge and curiosity.
Union minister Nitin Gadkari met Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran just hours before Haniyeh was assassinated inside a secured Iranian facility. The incident has sparked concerns over security and intensified tensions in West Asia.
Anis Sajan has launched a Dubai-based digital cricket media platform, aiming to spotlight the Gulf region's growing cricket scene. The initiative marks a new direction for the Danube Group and seeks to offer unique coverage and community stories. The platform's launch drew notable cricket personalities and signals increased focus on the UAE's cricket development.
Israel, Greece, and Cyprus plan to link Israeli gas fields to liquefied natural gas facilities in Cyprus, boosting energy exports. The move is part of broader cooperation amid regional tensions with Turkey.
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