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Militia leader Hossam al-Astal calls for international protection of Gazans from Hamas executions and urges a shift to civilian rule. He insists his group seeks peace, not power, and continues to fight Hamas.
Families of a French couple jailed in Iran warn their lives are at risk after receiving lengthy prison sentences. France condemns the convictions and calls for their immediate release, insisting the charges are baseless.
Aston Villa's home match against Maccabi Tel Aviv will take place without away fans due to safety concerns. The decision follows advice from local authorities amid ongoing regional tensions.
The US denies that Hamas is violating the ceasefire by delaying the return of all dead hostages, citing recovery challenges amid Gaza's destruction. Israel has restricted aid in response and warned of possible military action if the deal is not fulfilled.
The United Kingdom has ended its surveillance flights over Gaza after nearly two years, following the release of hostages and the recent ceasefire. The operation, focused on locating hostages, faced criticism over oversight and intelligence sharing. Officials insist strict controls were maintained throughout the mission.
Silent protestors and bereaved families gathered at Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv to demand the return of hostage bodies held by Hamas. The square has become a memorial site for victims of the conflict. Additional demonstrations took place outside the Defense Ministry.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Tennessee Representative Tim Burchett have struck up an unlikely friendship in Congress. Their camaraderie, along with praise for Marjorie Taylor Greene from Bernie Sanders, highlights rare moments of bipartisanship in a divided political landscape.
Stonewall founder Lord Michael Cashman has urged the government to protect the right to protest, calling it an essential freedom. Peers have raised concerns about new laws that could further restrict demonstrations. The government plans to give police more power to limit repeated protests.
Gideon Sa'ar claims Hamas is withholding the return of more slain hostages' bodies, calling the situation extremely serious. His statement contradicts recent United States assessments. Hamas has returned 9 out of 28 bodies so far.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Tennessee Representative Tim Burchett have developed an unlikely friendship in Congress, bridging deep political divides. Their rapport, along with bipartisan praise from Senator Bernie Sanders for Marjorie Taylor Greene, underscores moments of civility amid ongoing partisan tensions.
Government officials are meeting to reconsider a ban on Israeli fans at a Birmingham football match, which has sparked political and public debate. The decision, made over safety concerns, faces criticism from senior politicians and football authorities.
Hackers infiltrated airport systems in the United States and Canada to broadcast pro-Hamas messages and threats, disrupting operations and alarming travelers. Authorities have restored systems and are investigating the incidents. The group behind the attack is largely unknown and has not previously targeted North America.
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