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Market volatility בעקבות tensions between the United States and Iran has unsettled investors, prompting significant fund withdrawals. Experts say staying invested and avoiding market timing is usually the wiser long term strategy.
A 101-year-old Holocaust survivor has donated wartime love letters she exchanged with her future husband to Yad Vashem. The correspondence chronicles how the couple sustained each other through forced labor, escape, and hiding before rebuilding their lives in Israel.
The Israel Defense Forces removed a Passover music video after backlash over lyrics critics said sidelined women in uniform. The dispute follows a separate controversy over gendered messaging within the Israel Security Agency.
A trauma specialist is combining body-based therapy, community models, and artificial intelligence tools to help Israelis process the invisible wounds of prolonged war. She argues that healing requires movement, shared witnessing, and a national commitment to resilience.
Israel criticized South Korea's president for sharing a post that allegedly misrepresented an old West Bank video. The president called for verification of the incident and compared it to historical wartime atrocities, drawing sharp objections from Israeli officials.
A German court has upheld a ban on a pro-Palestinian protest at the Buchenwald memorial, citing concerns over the dignity of Nazi victims. Activists will instead rally in the nearby city of Weimar.
A former hostage has said convicted terrorist Shahid Butt is not fit to stand in Birmingham's local elections. Butt, who served five years for terror offences in Yemen, says he has since rejected extremism and now works to counter radicalisation.
Pakistan is hosting high level talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad following a fragile ceasefire. While leaders express hope for lasting peace, key disagreements over sanctions, regional hostilities and nuclear policy remain unresolved.
The White House denied reports that it agreed to unfreeze billions of dollars in Iranian assets held abroad. Iranian sources had claimed the move was linked to ongoing talks and regional security concerns.
Iran says the United States agreed to unfreeze 6 billion dollars in assets before talks in Islamabad, linking the move to security in the Strait of Hormuz. Washington has denied that any such agreement was made.
A cyber attack on recruitment platform Healthdaq has exposed sensitive personal data linked to health trusts. Hackers claim to have stolen nearly half a million files and are demanding a ransom.
Iran's top negotiator arrived in Pakistan demanding the United States accept Tehran's preconditions before peace talks begin. President Donald Trump warned of military consequences if negotiations fail, while Pakistan called the meeting a critical moment for regional stability.
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