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Green graffiti with inflammatory content was found on a stele at Berlin’s Holocaust memorial. Authorities are investigating the act as antisemitic damage amid a rise in related incidents in the city.
Israeli forces destroyed two major tunnel routes in central Gaza and uncovered weapons and explosives. The military says operations will continue under the ceasefire framework to eliminate remaining threats.
Shibolet Farm has been established as the 50th farm in the Binyamin Regional Council. Officials say the initiative strengthens territorial continuity and counters alleged land takeover efforts while reinforcing security across the region.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu postponed a bill seeking to repeal the Oslo Accords and related agreements. The proposal has drawn both strong support and calls for further review within the government.
TimesofIsraelDaily Briefing May 10: Political parties form new constellations ahead of electionsMay 10, 2026
Israeli political parties are reshaping alliances ahead of elections, with new mergers, partnerships, and even a newly formed Druze party entering the arena. Lawmakers are also preparing for a contentious legislative session as parliament reconvenes.
TimesofIsraelPassengers on hantavirus-hit cruise ship begin to disembark on Spain's Canary IslandsMay 10, 2026
Passengers from a cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak are disembarking in Spain's Canary Islands as international evacuation flights begin. Several countries are arranging quarantine and medical monitoring for their returning citizens.
May 10, 2026
A new survey finds that six in ten people in the United Kingdom see antisemitism as a major problem, the highest level among groups polled. The findings come after recent attacks targeting the Jewish community and renewed political debate over discrimination.
Dov Hikind warns that antisemitism is surging in New York City and nationwide, sharply criticizing Mayor Zohran Mamdani and local Jewish leadership. He praises federal action under President Donald Trump but raises concerns about policy toward Iran.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has threatened to attack United States bases if Iranian tankers are targeted in the Strait of Hormuz. The warning comes as Washington awaits Tehran’s response to a proposed peace deal.
Kurdish protesters in Hasakah have clashed with authorities over the removal of Kurdish from a courthouse sign amid the region’s transition to government control. The dispute highlights broader tensions over language rights and Kurdish integration into Syria’s new political order.
As remote work and study reshape daily life, home design is evolving to prioritize functionality and well-being. The concept of wellness has shifted from trend to essential principle in residential architecture.
May 10, 2026
State-run fuel retailers have lost over 1 lakh crore Indian rupees in ten weeks as global crude prices surged amid the Middle East conflict. With daily losses mounting, a fuel price hike is seen as inevitable, pending a government decision.






