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The Israeli military says it did not carry out a reported airstrike in southern Lebanon, attributing a car explosion to a failed Hezbollah weapons smuggling attempt. Officials accuse Hezbollah of endangering civilians by operating covertly.
The BBC has apologized to President Trump for misleading editing in a documentary but refused his demand for compensation. The incident has led to resignations and further scrutiny of the broadcaster's editorial practices.
A fundraiser has raised over $36,000 for a former student charged after allegedly shouting an antisemitic slur at Dave Portnoy. The incident was caught on video and led to the student's withdrawal from Mississippi State University.
The body of Meny Godard, killed in Kibbutz Be'eri and abducted to Gaza, has been returned to Israel. Three slain hostages' bodies remain held in Gaza. The Israeli government has expressed condolences and vowed continued efforts to bring the remaining hostages home.
Israeli soldiers killed two 15-year-old Palestinians in the West Bank, with the military claiming they were planning an attack. The Palestinian Authority identified the victims and disputed the circumstances. Tensions remain high following the incident.
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees is seeking more funding after losing support from the United States and facing restrictions from Israel. Its chief warns that without new donations, essential services for millions of Palestinians are at risk.
Jack Schlossberg, Kennedy family heir and congressional candidate, performed a Nazi salute in a deleted video mocking Elon Musk. The incident has intensified scrutiny of Schlossberg's social media and campaign. He faces a competitive race to succeed retiring Representative Jerry Nadler.
The US is urging the United Nations Security Council to back its proposal for an international force to help secure postwar Gaza. The resolution faces pushback, and countries have yet to commit troops amid concerns over the force's potential combat role. A vote on the measure may take place in the coming days.
A man was found dead in southern Tel Aviv and a woman was shot and killed near Kafr Qasim. Police and paramedics responded to both incidents, which are under investigation.
Canada's spy agency says it has thwarted potentially lethal threats from Iran against people in Canada and blocked Russian attempts to acquire sensitive technology. The agency also reported disrupting several violent extremist plots, including those targeting Jewish communities.
Yung Lean discusses mental health, sobriety, and creativity on 'Popcast,' sharing thoughts on Kanye West and the impact of medication. He emphasizes that creativity can thrive without glamorizing drugs or mental illness.
Billie Eilish publicly criticized Elon Musk for not using his wealth to solve global issues, sparking widespread debate. She also challenged other billionaires to be more generous and announced a major charitable donation from her tour proceeds.
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