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The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce has defended Robert F. Kennedy Jr., stating he did not criticize circumcision or Jewish practices. The Chamber clarified that reports linking Kennedy to such claims are false and misrepresented. They called for accurate reporting and praised Kennedy's support for religious unity.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire after violent border clashes, following talks mediated by Qatar and Turkey. Both countries will meet again in Istanbul to discuss the ceasefire's details and sustainability.
A Louisiana resident has been arrested for allegedly taking part in the October 7 attack on Israel and lying about his involvement to enter the United States. Authorities say he was a senior member of a Gaza-based militant group and faces charges of visa fraud and conspiracy. Officials vow to pursue justice for the victims.
A failed undercover media sting at Sydney's Cairo Takeaway restaurant has led to a defamation lawsuit, with both sides disputing what happened during the incident. The case highlights tensions between media practices and community sensitivities. The restaurant and the man at the center of the sting are now preparing for a legal battle.
The article critiques President Trump's peace plan for ignoring the religious motivations behind Palestinian terrorism. It argues that violence by groups like Hamas is seen as sacred sacrifice, making conventional peace efforts ineffective.
Mass protests have erupted across the United States against President Trump's policies. Israeli hostages' remains have been returned, and Kenya bids farewell to Raila Odinga. A personal story also emerges of a lost family fortune in Germany.
Families and supporters rallied in Tel Aviv, demanding the return of Israeli hostages' bodies from Gaza. The protest featured emotional appeals and vows to continue their efforts until all remains are recovered.
Holocaust survivor Dita Kraus, known as the 'Librarian of Auschwitz,' has died at 96. She was celebrated for her courage and became the subject of a renowned book recounting her experiences.
Hezbollah is restructuring and rebuilding after major setbacks, including leadership loss and pressure to disarm. The group is receiving support from Iranian operatives and implementing internal reforms.
A report co-authored by a former militant has been linked to the police ban on Israeli football fans attending a match in Birmingham. The decision has drawn criticism from officials and sparked debate over public safety and political influence.
Holocaust survivor Edith (Dita) Kraus, known as the 'Auschwitz Librarian', has passed away at 96. Kraus inspired the book 'The Librarian of Auschwitz' and dedicated her postwar life to teaching in Israel.
Ayish Younis shares his memories of fleeing his village in Gaza during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. He describes the fear and sorrow of leaving his home and the lasting effects of displacement.
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