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Family and friends paid tribute to Yossi Sharabi at an emotional memorial service. Eli Sharabi and his new partner vowed to help care for Yossi's daughters, honoring his memory and legacy.
Israel is reportedly planning to expand its control in Gaza after Hamas violated the ceasefire. The move is being coordinated with United States officials.
Israel blocked Turkish and Qatari participation in a proposed multinational team to recover deceased hostages in Gaza, allowing only an Egyptian team to enter. Diplomats say the Egyptian team lacks the necessary capabilities for the task.
Families affected by the October 7 attack are launching a renewed campaign demanding a state inquiry into government failures. They plan to hold demonstrations and other actions until an independent commission is formed.
Hamas has postponed the return of a hostage's body, blaming Israeli ceasefire violations. The delay follows renewed violence and mutual accusations of breaking the truce.
Protesters plan demonstrations in 18 towns and cities across the United Kingdom, demanding an end to the ban on Palestine Action. Over 2,000 people have been arrested for supporting the group, with some now facing trial and planning hunger strikes. The protests come amid ongoing legal battles and calls for government accountability.
US envoy Morgan Ortagus reaffirmed Washington's commitment to Lebanon's security during meetings with Lebanese leaders. The visit coincided with Egyptian offers to help stabilize southern Lebanon amid ongoing tensions with Israel. Israeli officials raised concerns about arms smuggling and possible military action against Hezbollah.
More than 20,000 students have been killed and over 31,000 injured in Gaza and the West Bank over two years. Hundreds of schools and university buildings have been destroyed or damaged. International organizations have condemned the scale of the violence.
Jacob E. Adams, leader of a prominent activist group protesting Trump and Israel in Washington, D.C., was arrested for allegedly assaulting a federal officer. The incident raises questions about the group's nonviolent claims. The case is ongoing.
Ben & Jerry's co-founder says Unilever blocked a pro-Palestinian ice cream flavor, sparking a campaign to regain the brand's independence. Cohen now plans to make a solidarity flavor on his own, as tensions over social activism continue.
President Trump said his threat to halt trade helped end a major Pakistan-India air conflict, claiming seven jets were shot down. Pakistan reported downing six Indian jets, while India did not confirm numbers. The ceasefire has led to increased cooperation between Pakistan and the United States.
Reform UK faces backlash after Danny Kruger condemned 'LGBT-supporting' parties, prompting calls for Nigel Farage to respond. The party is also under scrutiny for its government reform proposals and local council performance. Critics accuse Reform of divisive rhetoric and unrealistic policies.
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