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Pakistan says a meeting between its tourism aide and an Israeli official at a London travel fair was unauthorized and accidental. Officials reject speculation about a policy shift toward Israel, reaffirming support for Palestine. Talks about Pakistan's role in a Gaza security force are still in progress.
A new bill calls for Israeli sovereignty over the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, transferring management and funding to local authorities. The proposal seeks to remove restrictions and restore the site's status as a center of prayer for the Jewish people.
Rabbi Dr. Kenneth Brander examines the balance between leadership and family through the examples of Avraham, Moshe, and David. He argues that true legacy is built by investing in both community and family. The article highlights the importance of prioritizing family for lasting impact.
A former UCL academic has been reported to police and banned from campus after making antisemitic remarks during a student event. The university has launched an investigation and suspended the student group involved. UCL's president has apologized to the Jewish community and pledged to address antisemitism.
Police blocked activists from joining a West Bank olive harvest meant to support Palestinians facing settler attacks, prompting a protest at a checkpoint. The military cited rising violence as the reason for restricting access. Activists and locals accuse authorities of failing to stop extremist attacks.
Houston's Shalom Baruch Jewish Cemetery has opened North America's first permanent memorial to the events of October 7. The site is open to all visitors and serves as a place of remembrance for the community.
A Singapore-bound tanker suddenly entered Iranian waters near the United Arab Emirates, prompting concerns of a possible seizure. The incident comes amid ongoing maritime tensions between Iran and the West.
Iran has seized a Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, according to a United States official. The vessel was intercepted and moved into Iranian waters, with surveillance confirming the operation. Iran has yet to acknowledge the incident.
Jewish activists in Hebron report increased opportunities to purchase homes from Arab owners due to the effects of war. The movement aims to expand Jewish neighborhoods and restore the city's historic character. Supporters are encouraged to contribute to ongoing property acquisitions.
Iran displayed its latest long-range missiles and advanced drones at a defense exhibition in Tehran, highlighting debris from a downed Israeli drone. The event comes after recent hostilities with Israel and the United States.
Four East Jerusalem residents have been arrested for alleged ties to the Islamic State and planning attacks against Jewish Israelis. Authorities say the suspects were preparing for a 'great war of the end of days.' Indictments are expected for two of them, with investigations ongoing for the others.
Jordan's King Abdullah will visit Pakistan for two days to discuss bilateral relations and receive the country's highest civilian award. The visit aims to deepen cooperation between the two nations.
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