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A Tel Aviv playground sits on land owned by Iran since the 1970s, originally intended for an embassy. The plot remains Iran's despite decades of diplomatic estrangement.
Syrian government forces are advancing into Kurdish-held northeastern Syria, prompting Kurdish leaders to call for international support and mobilize against a looming assault. The offensive follows the collapse of a power-sharing deal and has raised fears of large-scale violence against civilians.
Trump allies are pushing for increased pressure on Cuba, seeing a strategic opening after Venezuela's collapse. The administration is weighing options like oil blockades and tariffs, but faces skepticism over whether these measures will force change. The debate highlights divisions over how best to approach Cuba's resilient government.
Four Israelis were arrested on Koh Phangan after police found cocaine, MDMA, and a new drug called 'Labubu' during a villa raid. They are facing deportation, and investigations continue.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard commander warned the United States and Israel as tensions rise following a deadly crackdown on protests. The United States has moved warships toward the region, and several airlines have canceled flights due to safety concerns.
Indonesia and the Gulf Cooperation Council are working to finalize a free trade agreement by 2026. The deal is expected to boost Indonesian exports and strengthen economic ties with Gulf countries.
Chef Yossi Shitrit's HIBA in Tel Aviv debuts a refined winter menu, signaling a new era for the acclaimed restaurant. The tasting menu highlights seasonal flavors, personal storytelling, and meticulous technique. HIBA exemplifies the evolution of fine dining in Israel.
Japon in Jaffa offers upscale kosher Japanese cuisine in an elegant setting, featuring creative sushi rolls and attentive service. The restaurant stands out for its quality, presentation, and inviting atmosphere, making it a top choice for sushi lovers in Tel Aviv.
The United States has asked Italy to join a proposed Gaza stabilization force as a founding member, seeking political support rather than troops. Italy is considering the risks amid controversy and slow progress on the initiative.
Jonathan Greenblatt of the Anti-Defamation League warns that antisemitism has reached epidemic levels worldwide, fueled by both individuals and state actors. He criticizes the lack of outrage toward Iran compared to Israel and calls for stronger action to protect Jewish communities.
Syrian government and Kurdish forces will extend their ceasefire by one month, sources say. The move aims to support ongoing negotiations and the transfer of Islamic State detainees to Iraq.
NASA's Artemis II mission will send four astronauts around the moon for the first time in over 50 years. The crew will test deep-space systems during a ten-day journey, paving the way for future lunar landings.
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