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A Hezbollah lawmaker said the group can undermine ongoing Lebanon-Israel negotiations and will not abide by their results. The remarks come amid continued Israeli strikes and fragile ceasefire efforts.
Hezbollah is using fiber optic guided drones that cannot be jammed to strike Israeli armored vehicles with precision. Israeli forces say they currently have no effective countermeasure to the low cost technology.
India's leather and footwear industry is seeking import duty relief as the Middle East crisis pushes up input costs by up to 60 percent. Supply disruptions and higher petroleum-linked expenses have strained manufacturers and exporters.
Two months into the war with Iran, President Trump faces rising costs, strained alliances and declining public support. With no clear end in sight, the conflict is creating growing political and economic pressure at home and abroad.
Lloyd Blankfein recounts his journey from Brooklyn to leading Goldman Sachs, portraying his rise as a mix of grit and good fortune. The memoir defends the firm’s actions during the financial crisis and downplays later scandals, offering little self criticism. It stands as a loyal tribute to the culture he led for more than a decade.
Amid rising antisemitic violence, many American Jews say they are living with constant vigilance and fear. Communities have tightened security and altered daily routines as anxiety remains elevated nationwide.
The Israel Defense Forces are expanding combat roles for ultra-Orthodox soldiers through specialized, religiously adapted training programs. The initiative includes advanced courses and recently graduated its first officer class.
A reflection on judging others favorably and recognizing the inner goodness within every person. Through rabbinic stories and the symbolism of the etrog, it highlights humility, compassion, and the enduring holiness of the human soul.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te visited Eswatini in an unannounced trip, asserting Taiwan’s right to engage internationally. China condemned the visit and used harsh language against Lai amid ongoing tensions over Taiwan’s diplomatic ties.
Thai police arrested three operators of an unlicensed school on Ko Pha Ngan that had 89 Israeli children enrolled. Authorities cited legal violations and broader concerns about foreign-run businesses on the island.
The Israel military is holding a special recruitment day for haredi men interested in combat roles that accommodate strict religious observance. Several dedicated units, including the Hashmonaim Brigade and other established battalions, are open for enlistment.
The administration used emergency powers to fast track more than 8.6 billion dollars in arms sales to Middle East allies. The move bypassed the standard congressional review process, citing urgent regional security concerns.
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