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A proposal at the World Zionist Congress seeks to strengthen ties with Christian Zionists, but has raised concerns among some leaders about outside influence and religious risks. The debate centers on whether accepting Christian support aligns with the best interests of Israel and the Jewish community.
TimesofIsraelEgyptian team operating in Gaza to locate remaining bodies of hostages -- defense officialOctober 25, 2025
An Egyptian team has entered Gaza to help locate the bodies of 13 deceased hostages. Israel approved the move after previously declining similar requests. The team is working with engineering vehicles to assist in the search.
The New York Knicks have warned mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani over his use of a logo resembling the team's trademark. Meanwhile, hundreds of rabbis and cantors have voiced opposition to Mamdani's candidacy, citing concerns over his views on Israel and anti-Zionism.
Catherine Connolly is set to become Ireland's new president, representing a major shift towards progressive politics. Her expected victory comes amid national tensions over immigration and identity. Connolly's leadership is likely to intensify debates over Ireland's political direction.
TimesofIsraelRubio meets families of slain US hostages, vows remaining captives will be returnedOctober 25, 2025
Marco Rubio met with families of slain United States hostages in Israel and vowed to secure the return of their remains from Gaza. He reaffirmed the United States' commitment to bringing closure to the families of those still held by Hamas.
FoxNewsCuomo rips Mamdani's victim narrative, says Dem socialist is 'offender' against 9/11 families, Jews and moreOctober 25, 2025
Andrew Cuomo criticized Zohran Mamdani during a mayoral debate, accusing him of offending various New York communities. The confrontation highlighted tensions in the race.
Michael D Higgins' 14-year presidency was marked by popularity, outspoken views, and a transformative approach to the role. He navigated Ireland through economic crisis, improved international relations, and remained a beloved public figure despite health challenges in his later years.
Six-year-old twins in Gaza were critically injured by an unexploded bomb while playing in the rubble of their home. The incident underscores the ongoing danger from hidden explosives as families return during the ceasefire. Health workers and international teams warn of a persistent threat amid widespread devastation.
British Airways has suspended its sponsorship of the Louis Theroux podcast after an episode with Bob Vylan's frontman, citing a breach of its advertising policy. The punk duo has faced backlash and cancellations but continues to receive support from fans.
Kimberly Guilfoyle will serve as ambassador to Greece after her bid for the Vatican post was blocked by the president. Her appointment was seen as unconventional, but she is reportedly excited for the new role. Guilfoyle is expected to move to Athens before the end of October.
Donald Trump urges Israel's president to pardon Benjamin Netanyahu, criticizing the ongoing trial as politically motivated. The article claims the legal actions harm both Israeli and American interests and calls for investigations into U.S.-funded groups allegedly destabilizing Israel.
TimesofIsraelLeft-wing, anti-Israel Connolly set to win Irish presidency as opponents concedeOctober 25, 2025
Catherine Connolly is set to become Ireland's next president after her rivals conceded defeat. Known for her left-wing views and criticism of Israel, Connolly leads early vote counts. The final result is expected later today.








