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Former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen reveals details of Israel's targeted assassinations and intelligence operations. He describes Mossad's philosophy, high-profile missions, and close ties with British intelligence amid rising tensions with Iran. The agency's actions underscore its central role in the fight against global terrorism.
The United Kingdom has welcomed calls for dialogue in southern Yemen and supports Saudi Arabia's plan to host a conference in Riyadh. The initiative has received broad international and regional support.
Vice President JD Vance holds a strong early lead for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination, according to a new poll. While other contenders are positioning themselves, Vance's support from the party base and key endorsements set him apart. The race remains open as both parties prepare for a competitive election cycle.
Iran's government faces growing unrest at home and increased military threats from abroad. Protests over economic hardship have spread, while international tensions with Israel and the United States escalate. Officials admit to having few solutions as calls for change intensify.
Saudi Arabia has increased its relief efforts for Palestinians in Gaza, sending food, medical supplies, and shelter materials. The move is part of the Kingdom's longstanding support for the Palestinian people.
Palo Alto Networks is negotiating to acquire Israeli cybersecurity firm Koi Security for around $400 million. The deal would be the company's first major Israeli acquisition since its founder stepped down last year.
Ultra-Orthodox men faced protests and clashes as they reported for military service in Israel, with some families celebrating and others fiercely opposing enlistment. The events highlight a growing divide within the community amid ongoing political debate over military exemptions.
A Jewish camp leader and child were reportedly ejected from a taxi in Staffordshire after a discussion about religion. Authorities and community groups are investigating and have condemned the incident.
Britain and France launched joint airstrikes on a suspected Islamic State weapons stockpile in Syria. The operation targeted an underground facility near Palmyra to prevent the group's resurgence and posed no risk to civilians.
Clashes erupted at the Tel Hashomer recruitment center as protesters opposed the enlistment of haredi youth. Police intervened to restore order, resulting in road closures and heavy traffic in the area.
The mother of the last hostage says American officials, including President Trump, promised to do everything possible to bring her son home. She felt genuine concern and commitment during her meetings in the United States.
Ben Gurion Airport is experiencing delays after Greece closed its airports over radio frequency issues. The shutdown is expected to last until at least 4 p.m., and airlines are looking for alternate routes.
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