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Israel opened Holocaust Remembrance Day with a pre-recorded ceremony at Yad Vashem amid heightened security. The event featured national leaders and Holocaust survivors honoring this year’s theme, 'The Jewish Family during the Holocaust.'
TimesofIsraelKnesset panel says northern communities have received only 20% of funds earmarked for bomb sheltersApril 13, 2026
A parliamentary panel says most funds allocated for bomb shelters in northern border communities have not reached residents. Lawmakers warn that thousands remain without adequate protection as fighting continues along the Lebanon border.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu congratulates Hungary's Magyar for his electoral win, heaps praise on outgoing OrbanApril 13, 2026
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Hungary's Peter Magyar on his election victory while praising outgoing leader Viktor Orban for his strong support of Israel. He expressed hope for continued close ties between the two countries.
April 13, 2026
China has denied claims from the United States that it plans to send weapons to Iran, calling the allegations baseless. The exchange has heightened tensions amid fears of renewed instability in the Middle East.
April 13, 2026
Jeffrey Sachs criticizes United States and Israeli leadership over the escalating Iran conflict. He warns of miscalculation, regional spillover, and broader geopolitical consequences.
April 13, 2026
Rocket fire from southern Lebanon struck northern Israel, prompting retaliatory Israeli airstrikes deeper into Lebanese territory. The escalating exchanges mark a renewed intensification of cross-border fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.
Rising fuel prices and a stalled conflict with Iran are weakening Donald Trump's political standing ahead of midterm elections. With limited military and diplomatic options, the crisis is exposing constraints on American power and increasing global instability.
Oil prices have jumped above 100 dollars a barrel amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Economists warn the United Kingdom faces stagflation and a potential recession as energy costs surge.
Israel is observing Holocaust Remembrance Day with ceremonies at Yad Vashem and a nationwide moment of silence. Events include memorial services in Israel and the annual March of the Living in Poland.
The state agriculture department has warned retailers and farmers against hoarding urea amid concerns over fertilizer imports due to the West Asia crisis. Officials say adequate stocks are available and strict monitoring is in place to prevent overpricing and supply disruptions.
Ireland's media minister has drawn criticism after calling for a review of coverage of recent fuel protests. The National Union of Journalists said his remarks were disturbing and warned against political pressure on independent media.
A Church Stretton community transport service may be forced to scale back as fuel costs surge בעקבות tensions in the Middle East. The charity says rising prices are draining reserves but hopes to avoid cutting services or raising fares.





