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Aviv Maor, 19, was laid to rest at Kibbutz Ein Harod Ihud after being killed in a recent attack. Family and community members paid tribute to her compassion and spirit during an emotional funeral.
China rejects Israel's recognition of Somaliland and urges respect for Somalia's territorial integrity. Somalia and South Africa also condemn the move, calling for international support for a united Somalia.
Somalia's president will visit Turkiye after Israel recognized Somaliland, a move condemned by Turkiye. The visit aims to discuss Somalia's unity, security, and regional developments.
Tehran shopkeepers shut stores in protest over Iran's deepening economic crisis and falling currency. Demonstrations at the Grand Bazaar highlight growing public anger and frustration. Authorities warn that unrest could threaten stability.
Netanyahu will meet Trump in Florida to discuss the conflicts in Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon. The talks will address the future of Gaza and ongoing military actions despite a ceasefire.
Attorney Mehek Cooke claims there is massive Medicaid fraud in Ohio, particularly affecting the Somali community, and calls for state and federal investigations. She urges protection of taxpayer funds and highlights the importance of assimilation over heritage in American identity debates.
Haibet Al-Halbousi has been elected as Iraq's new parliamentary speaker, ending a political deadlock. He faces major challenges, including security reforms and tackling public debt and corruption.
Immigration to Israel fell sharply in 2025, mainly due to fewer arrivals from Russia, while numbers from Western countries rose amid growing antisemitism. The government is introducing new programs to support and attract immigrants, but the country still faces a net migration deficit.
Victoria will allocate nearly two million Australian dollars to boost security for Jewish institutions and events. The funding will support security training, summer camps, and aid organizations. The move comes in response to recent safety concerns in the community.
A petition to Israel's Supreme Court claims the State enforces the Draft Law only against haredi individuals, while exempting other groups. The petitioners demand an end to economic sanctions and call for equal application of duties and rights to all citizens.
Israeli technology may soon predict Crohn's disease flare-ups before symptoms start, offering hope for better patient care. The innovation could help millions manage their condition more effectively.
Iran sends three satellites into orbit with Russian help, sparking concern in Israel and the west. Tehran celebrates the milestone as a sign of technological progress and deepening ties with Moscow.
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