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A Hezbollah operative responsible for the assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri was killed in an Israeli strike in Syria.
Israel is concerned about a potential WHO declaration of famine in Gaza as the UN Security Council prepares to meet.
The Brothers in Arms organization has filed a defamation lawsuit against Otzma Yehudit MK Almog Cohen, seeking NIS 1.12 million in damages.
Jodie Turner-Smith stuns in a royal blue gown at the MTV EMAs, while Rita Ora hosts and pays tribute to Liam Payne. Taylor Swift leads the nominations with seven nods.
Trump advised Putin not to escalate the war in Ukraine and reminded him of Washington's military presence in Europe. Putin has set out his terms for an end to the war, while Ukraine has requested additional military support from the West.
Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets regional counterparts to discuss challenges in the region, including Israel's wars on Gaza and Lebanon, ahead of Arab and Islamic Summit.
Israel's new Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar expressed support for the Kurdish people and emphasized the need to strengthen ties with them. Sa'ar discussed the historical persecution faced by both Jews and Kurds and highlighted the autonomous regions of Kurds in Syria and Iraq. His remarks were made in the context of Israel's desire to expand peace and normalization in the region and build alliances with minorities.
Geordie Shore's Holly Hagan wows in a sheer gold gown at the MTV EMAs, while Charlotte Crosby flaunts her baby bump in a black gown. Taylor Swift leads the nominations with seven nods.
Katherine Ryan and her daughter Violet attended the MTV EMAs in Manchester, while Rita Ora hosted the awards for the third time and paid tribute to Liam Payne. Taylor Swift leads the nominations with seven nods.
Charlotte Crosby flaunts baby bump at MTV EMAs, Rita Ora hosts for third time, Taylor Swift leads nominations.
Promoting Zionist ideas or displaying Zionist symbols is now a criminal offense in Pakistan, with prison sentences of up to three years.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the recent antisemitic pogrom in Amsterdam and warned that such attacks will spread if world leaders do not take action.
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