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Matan Angrest, newly freed, wishes to return to military service, highlighting his family's patriotic values. His homecoming was marked by an emotional reunion and pride in their country.
Iran has rejected President Trump's call for peace, citing recent US-led strikes on its nuclear sites as evidence of contradictory actions. Tehran accused Washington of 'criminal behavior' and dismissed the prospect of dialogue. The exchange follows escalating military conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.
President Trump will visit Malaysia for the ASEAN Summit, attending the signing of a peace agreement between Thailand and Cambodia. The summit aims to formalize a ceasefire after deadly clashes between the two nations. Malaysia and the United States are working together to facilitate lasting peace.
A live microphone caught United States President Donald Trump and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto discussing Trump's sons and security concerns during the Gaza peace summit. The exchange hinted at possible business connections but did not confirm any details.
A Muswell Hill woman defended removing Israeli hostage ribbons as a peaceful protest, citing concerns over the commemoration of lives in Gaza. She was interviewed by police but not arrested.
Iran condemned the United States for 'hostile and criminal behavior' after President Trump's call for dialogue. Tensions remain high following military strikes and retaliatory attacks between Iran and Israel, with casualties continuing to rise.
Fauda star Idan Amedi criticized the Knesset for not fulfilling their promise to bring back all hostages and fallen individuals. He warned lawmakers that the public would not forgive them if they failed in this commitment.
Donald Trump, during his Middle East trip, emphasized the significance of the Abraham Accords in promoting peace and cooperation between Israel and Arab nations. The accords draw on Abraham's shared legacy in Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, highlighting both unity and ongoing tensions. Trump's comments come as the region seeks a lasting peace agreement.
A new study of ancient pottery inscriptions from Tel Arad reveals that biblical Judeans used a sophisticated calendar system to manage supplies. The findings shed light on their timekeeping methods and suggest higher literacy among soldiers than previously thought.
Uncertainty remains after the Gaza ceasefire deal and President Trump's peace plan summit in Egypt. Madagascar's president has fled following protests, while Cape Verde celebrates and dinosaur footprints are discovered.
Major news outlets are refusing to sign new Pentagon press rules, citing threats to press freedom. The Defense Department says the policy is about common sense, but journalists warn it could restrict access and punish routine reporting.
All living hostages have been returned to Israel, prompting celebrations and a peace commitment signed in Egypt by Donald Trump and regional leaders. The world watched as Trump took the lead in these historic events.
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