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May 12, 2026
Hungary’s new prime minister has granted veto powers to four senior ministers as his government takes office. The move comes as the European Union approves new sanctions targeting Israeli settlers and key settlement organizations.
TimesofIsraelAmid ceasefire, Iranian museum opens 'Art & War' exhibit, including US Jewish artistMay 12, 2026
Tehran's Museum of Contemporary Art has opened an exhibition of American Pop art focused on war themes during a ceasefire with the United States. The rare display from its long hidden collection has drawn visitors seeking reflection and relief after weeks of conflict.
ArutzShevaHaredi parties rejected earlier proposal that could have resolved military draft crisisMay 12, 2026
Ultra-Orthodox parties reportedly rejected a past deal that could have resolved Israel's military draft dispute. As efforts to pass a new conscription law stall, the coalition faces growing instability and the possibility of early elections.
TimesofIsraelIran gambles that Trump will blink first in Hormuz standoff, but risks overplaying its handMay 12, 2026
Iran is betting that control of the Strait of Hormuz will pressure President Donald Trump into concessions. Analysts caution that Tehran's strategy could backfire and reignite military conflict amid mounting domestic and economic strain.
An independent Israeli report concludes that Hamas used systematic sexual violence during the 7 October 2023 attacks and against hostages. The findings, based on extensive testimony and evidence, describe the acts as deliberate and potentially constituting war crimes.
FoxNewsIsrael Foreign Ministry condemns New York Times piece as 'one of the worst blood libels' in modern pressMay 12, 2026
Israel condemned a New York Times column alleging widespread sexual abuse of Palestinians by Israeli forces, calling it a modern blood libel. The columnist defended his reporting, while Israeli officials and media watchdogs accused the paper of spreading false and malicious claims.
May 12, 2026
A shelved Gaza documentary commissioned by the British Broadcasting Corporation won a major film award after airing on a rival network. Critics accuse the broadcaster of enabling biased reporting while distancing itself from the fallout.
The Pentagon says the war against Iran has cost $29 billion and is seeking additional funding as tensions persist despite a ceasefire. Defense officials told lawmakers that while munitions remain sufficient, more resources are needed to replenish stockpiles and cover rising operational costs.
Kuwait says armed members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps landed on Bubiyan Island and exchanged fire with soldiers. The incident highlights rising regional tensions as Gulf states face increasing spillover from the war involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.
May 12, 2026
Lamine Yamal waved a Palestinian flag during Barcelona’s title celebrations, drawing global attention. Coach Hansi Flick said he does not usually like such gestures but respects the 18-year-old’s decision.
The global Palestinian population has reached 15.5 million, with more than half living outside their historic homeland. New figures were released as the community marked the anniversary of the Nakba amid continued conflict and displacement.
NewYorkTimesStarmer has struggled with the economy, the Mandelson scandal and other issues.May 12, 2026
Political turmoil surrounding Prime Minister Keir Starmer has rattled British financial markets, sending bond yields higher and the pound lower. Investors are concerned about leadership uncertainty and persistent inflation as economic pressures intensify.



