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Israel's army chief has pledged to recover the remains of an officer killed in Gaza in 2014, following reports that Hamas may have located his body. The recovery of the officer's remains remains a key issue in ongoing negotiations.
Israeli opposition leaders have pledged to fight the government's proposed enlistment law and efforts to control the media and judiciary. They promise to resist these moves in parliament, on the streets, and through legal channels.
Women and artisans across the Arab world are reviving traditional crafts, turning heritage skills into modern livelihoods and creative leadership. From Saudi Arabia to Lebanon, new initiatives and collaborations are transforming endangered techniques into sources of pride and economic opportunity.
Syria has conducted nationwide raids against Daesh cells, arresting 71 people ahead of President Ahmed Al-Sharaa's visit to Washington. The operations come as the US considers expanding its military presence in Damascus.
Vice President JD Vance said he hopes his Hindu wife will convert to Christianity, prompting debate about interfaith marriage. Experts stress that respect and open communication are key for couples of different faiths. Vance later clarified his support for his wife's beliefs.
Democrats party chairman Yair Golan says he seeks partnership with Arab parties but rejects any alliance with Prime Minister Netanyahu and far-right factions. He calls for greater inclusion of Arab leaders and candidates in Israeli politics.
Classic salad dressings from past decades are making a comeback as home cooks revive nostalgic recipes. Favorites like Catalina, Mayfair, and poppyseed are being celebrated for their unique flavors and memories. These retro dressings are once again finding a place in American kitchens.
Ben-Gurion University celebrated Ben-Gurion Day with AI-powered videos featuring archival images and Ben-Gurion's voice. The project connects his vision to the university's ongoing mission of innovation.
Lt. Hadar Goldin was laid to rest in Kfar Saba, with thousands attending his funeral and those of other soldiers killed in recent attacks. Families and loved ones shared emotional tributes as the country mourns the loss of its young soldiers.
The Israeli military has confirmed that Lieutenant Hadar Goldin was killed in Gaza, not kidnapped as initially feared. His family and community mourn his loss, following days of uncertainty and public appeals for his return.
Hadar Goldin, a Givati Brigade officer recently engaged to be married, was killed after being kidnapped in Gaza. His family, known for their deep commitment to Israel, mourns his loss alongside the nation. Goldin and his twin brother shared a lifelong dedication to service.
France is investigating a suspected terror threat involving Salah Abdeslam, the last surviving attacker from the 2015 Paris attacks. Authorities have detained several people, including Abdeslam's partner, over allegations of terrorist conspiracy and illicit possession of propaganda materials in prison.
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