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A Greek sheep farmer shocked doctors after sneezing out live sheep bot fly larvae from her sinuses. Surgeons removed multiple larvae, and experts say such human infections are rare but possible in livestock regions.
A Palestinian man was shot dead during a settler attack in the occupied West Bank, with conflicting accounts from his family and the Israeli military. The incident comes amid rising settler violence and reported approval of dozens of new settlements.
Amid ongoing missile attacks, Israelis are grappling with stress and disruption to daily life. Experts offer practical strategies to stay grounded, connected, and resilient during prolonged uncertainty.
As conflict disrupts daily life in Israel, residents are seeking new ways to manage anxiety and uncertainty. From creative workshops to yoga and emotional support services, community initiatives are helping people cope under fire.
European airports have warned of a looming jet fuel shortage if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Rising prices and disrupted supplies could affect summer flights and push up airfares.
Iran signaled mixed positions on a possible ceasefire in Lebanon. While some officials hinted at accepting limited relief for Beirut, senior leaders insisted on a full nationwide ceasefire.
Vice President JD Vance heads to Pakistan to pursue talks with Iran amid mounting doubts about the strategic outcome of the recent conflict. Domestic political pressure and rising regional tensions add urgency to the diplomatic mission.
Donald Trump's Gaza reconstruction initiative has stalled after receiving less than one billion dollars of the seventeen billion dollars pledged. Funding shortages and deadlocked disarmament talks have prevented a new governing body from entering the territory and raised fears of renewed conflict.
Attackers smashed windows at an Israeli restaurant in Munich using pyrotechnic objects. Police are investigating a possible antisemitic motive as the restaurant vows to reopen.
Fuel protesters in Galway say blockades will continue as shortages begin to hit service stations. Demonstrators are demanding action on rising diesel prices and warn there will be no step back from nationwide protests.
Jerusalem’s upcoming week features theater, art exhibitions, cultural discussions, and community gatherings adapted to current security conditions. Events include a Holocaust-themed performance, a historical stage adaptation, and an online conversation about digital remembrance.
Keir Starmer is distancing Britain from President Trump and deepening ties with Europe and Gulf allies amid tensions over Iran. He says his decisions are guided by British national interests, not pressure from Washington.
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