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AP investigation into Israeli attack on Nasser Hospital in Gaza raises doubts about Israel's justification for the strike. Evidence indicates the camera targeted was not being used by Hamas. The strike has led to accusations of potential war crimes and global condemnation.
Chava Alberstein shared stories from her autobiography and discussed her passion for Yiddish songs during a conversation at the poetry festival in Jerusalem.
IDF announces new humanitarian zone in southern Gaza as it steps up offensive in the north.
Orthodox and right-wing slates have secured a majority of US seats in the World Zionist Congress, marking a shift in the American delegation. Record voter turnout and disputes over fraudulent ballots characterized the election season.
Khalistani groups are reportedly receiving funds from Canada to support politically motivated violence, according to a new report. The report raises concerns about the misuse of funding networks by these groups, including charities and non-profits.
Displaced Bedouin families from Sweida are living in classrooms in Daraa, with no clear plan for their return home. The conflict between Bedouins and Druze has left over 164,000 people displaced, raising concerns about permanent demographic changes.
Iran is paving over a mass grave of victims from the 1979 revolution to create a parking lot, raising questions about accountability and historical justice. The site, Lot 41 at Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in Tehran, was where opponents of Iran's theocracy were buried after mass executions.
Displaced Bedouin families in Syria are living in school classrooms due to sectarian fighting in Sweida. The conflict has escalated, leaving hundreds dead and Sweida under siege.
Mosab al-Trtori shares his experience of searching for food in Gaza, where hunger and malnutrition are widespread. Despite his family being able to afford food, the struggle to find basic ingredients is a daily reality.
Carlo Acutis, a teenager from Italy, will become the first millennial saint for using the internet to showcase miracles. However, the miracles he highlighted have troubling antisemitic motifs, leading to criticism from various quarters.
The Arab League resolution highlights the importance of a two-state solution and the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative for lasting peace in the region. Egypt and Saudi Arabia submitted the resolution, calling for an end to Israel's occupation of Arab lands.
Toddler evacuated from Gaza with rare disease shows improvement in Italy after months of being unable to access proper food and treatment due to an Israeli blockade. Doctors in Italy are treating her for severe malnutrition and a genetic metabolic disease.
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