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A suspected attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels near a vessel traveling through the Red Sea has raised concerns about the safety of shipping in the region.
The Jerusalem District Court has granted the request of 11 families of victims of the Nova Music Festival massacre to seize up to NIS 169 million ($42.8 million) from the Palestinian Authority (PA) for potential compensation.
A drone crashed on a preschool in Haifa, but no injuries were reported. The military is investigating why the sirens were not activated. The preschool staff acted quickly and took the children to shelters.
Iran is building a defensive tunnel in Tehran after Israeli strikes. The tunnel will connect a metro station to a hospital, providing direct underground access.
A recent study suggests that early-onset asthma in children may lead to memory difficulties and cognitive development issues, with potential long-term consequences.
Donald Trump is expected to name Florida Senator Marco Rubio as his secretary of state, according to US media reports.
Muslims attack Jewish boy in Belgian Jewish neighborhood, prompting family to file complaint with police.
Israeli Delta Airlines employee sues company for discrimination and retaliation.
A rescued Arabian wolf trapped in a barbed wire fence has been released back into the wild after being rehabilitated at a nature reserve in Israel. The children who saved the wolf were invited to witness its release.
Iranian officials hope to turn the threat of Trump into a positive opportunity for diplomacy.
The documentary 'The Bibi Files' will premiere in New York on Thursday and will be distributed to theaters across the United States.
JerusalemPostFour patients regain vision after world's first stem cell corneal transp
November 12, 2024
Researchers in Japan have restored vision in patients with limbal stem-cell deficiency (LSCD) using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) to perform corneal transplants. The study involved four participants who all experienced an immediate improvement in eyesight following the transplants. Clinical trials will begin in March 2025 to further evaluate the treatment's efficacy.