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The United States envoy for Syria called Lebanon a 'failed state' and ruled out deeper involvement in its crisis. Syria, meanwhile, is moving closer to the United States and expected to join a regional coalition. Tensions remain high as Israel continues strikes in southern Lebanon and the United States pushes for Syria-Israel de-escalation talks.
World leaders attended the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, which showcases over 50,000 ancient artifacts, including the full collection from King Tutankhamun's tomb. The museum aims to boost tourism and will open to the public on Tuesday.
The top United States military official visited Israel for talks focused on Gaza and regional security. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to military cooperation.
Nicki Minaj faced backlash after praising President Donald Trump for designating Nigeria as a country of concern over religious violence. Her comments ignited heated reactions online, highlighting divisions over the issue. Nigerian officials have denied claims of a Christian genocide.
US drone footage shows suspected Hamas operatives looting a humanitarian aid truck in Gaza, assaulting the driver and stealing the vehicle. The incident prompted monitoring by the Civil-Military Coordination Center.
Israeli forces violently evicted two homesteads in Samaria and the Hebron Hills before Shabbat, arresting residents and confiscating property. The actions sparked protests and sharp criticism from those affected. Residents are demanding intervention from the Defense Minister.
TimesofIsraelIDF says Nahal troops working to destroy tunnel in Rafah area, uncover Hamas weaponsNovember 01, 2025
Israeli troops in Rafah are dismantling tunnels and have found Hamas weapons, including a multiple rocket launcher. Several clashes with militants have occurred, resulting in casualties among soldiers.
TimesofIsraelSa'ar warns German FM that Hezbollah efforts to rearm have 'serious implications'November 01, 2025
Gideon Sa'ar warned Germany's foreign minister about Hezbollah's rearmament and its risks for Israel and Lebanon. He also called for stronger regional security efforts and closer relations with Germany.
Israeli forces continue operations in Rafah, dismantling tunnels and seizing weapons after the ceasefire. Armed militants have fired at troops during these activities. The military says the operations aim to remove threats and protect nearby residents.
The FBI has foiled a suspected ISIS-inspired terror plot in Michigan, making arrests after suspects practiced with assault rifles and referenced Halloween. The case has sparked discussions about Islamophobia and community safety in Dearborn.
TimesofIsraelAustrian Airlines, Lufthansa to resume Iran flights after suspending them amid Israel-Iran warNovember 01, 2025
Austrian Airlines will resume flights to Tehran after a months-long suspension caused by the Israel-Iran conflict. Lufthansa also plans to restart its Tehran flights in December. Both airlines continue to monitor regional security developments.
Rabbi Alvin Kass, the longest-serving chaplain and employee in New York City Police Department history, has died at 89. He was known for his compassionate support of officers and his commitment to faith during nearly 60 years of service.









