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Kibbutz Nir Oz members returned to their community to commemorate two years since the deadly attack. They honored lost loved ones and called for the release of hostages still held in Gaza. The kibbutz is being rebuilt, with residents expected to return later this year.
Three scientists have won the Nobel Prize in medicine for discoveries about how the immune system prevents autoimmune diseases. Their work revealed the role of regulatory T cells and the Foxp3 gene in keeping the immune system in check.
A major survey finds antisemitism has become a routine experience for Jewish Americans, with record levels of incidents and growing safety concerns. Many are responding by strengthening community ties and calling for action to address the rising hostility.
Pro-Palestine rallies planned by university students on the anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attacks have sparked outrage among Jewish leaders and politicians. The timing and messaging of the events have raised concerns about anti-Jewish sentiment and campus safety. University officials face calls to take stronger action against extremism.
Jake Tapper is under fire for calling a brief, text-based interview with Donald Trump 'exclusive', with viewers criticizing the lack of detail and transparency. The exchange offered little new information on key issues, fueling further debate over media coverage and authenticity.
The Supreme Court's new term opens with cases that could redefine presidential power and address major social issues. The government shutdown persists, and global negotiations and business news continue to develop.
Pakistan is reviewing offers in a tender to import 100,000 tons of sugar, aiming to stabilize rising domestic prices. The lowest bid so far is $533 per ton, but no deal has been made yet.

October 06, 2025
Sebastien Lecornu has become the seventh prime minister to resign under President Emmanuel Macron, lasting less than a month in office. Macron's presidency has seen frequent changes in the prime minister's role, reflecting ongoing political turbulence in France.
President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu had a tense phone call over a potential ceasefire deal with Hamas, but ultimately reached an understanding. Trump's plan calls for prisoner exchanges, humanitarian aid, and economic development in Gaza, with further negotiations set to take place in Egypt.
Stephen Miller's cousin has publicly denounced him for his role in the Trump administration's immigration policies, calling him 'the face of evil.' The post highlights family divisions and concerns about the impact of recent immigration raids.
Deadly attacks in Washington and Boulder mark a surge in global antisemitic violence two years after October 7. The incidents underscore growing concerns over the safety of Jewish and Israeli communities worldwide.
Noam Party Chairman Avi Maoz expressed support and concern over the emerging hostage deal, warning of security risks if prisoners are released. He urged the government to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state and set strict conditions for his backing of the agreement.