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The United States announced new sanctions on Iran's oil and petrochemical trade following indirect nuclear talks in Oman. Both sides signaled a willingness to continue negotiations, but tensions remain high amid ongoing military activity and disagreements.
Robert Kraft's fifteen million dollar Super Bowl ad confronting antisemitism has drawn criticism online ahead of its broadcast. The commercial features a bullied Jewish student and promotes an anti-hate initiative, but some viewers have accused it of misrepresentation and insensitivity.
A West London teenager has pleaded guilty to possessing terrorist materials and stalking after threatening violence against classmates. His actions, driven by extremist and misogynistic views, have raised concerns about youth radicalisation. Rahman will be sentenced in May.
Scam centres in Southeast Asia have conned victims worldwide out of billions, using fake romances and impersonation. Recent raids and sanctions have disrupted operations, but the criminal networks continue to adapt and expand globally.
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu explains that fewer Arabs are visiting the Temple Mount, citing Jewish prayer practices as the reason. The Temple Mount Yeshiva praises recent changes, describing a renewed sense of holiness and peace at the site.
Israeli scientists are developing technology to control drones with brain activity. The project aims to create artificial intelligence systems that mimic expert decision-making for future battlefield use.
Vice President JD Vance condemned Nick Fuentes for targeting his family with racist attacks but stopped short of denouncing Fuentes' followers. Vance reiterated his opposition to all forms of hate, while Fuentes threatened political retaliation if Vance condemned his supporters. The exchange highlights tensions over extremism within conservative circles.
TikTok prankster 'Mizzy' has resumed posting reckless stunts online, breaking promises to reform after previous legal consequences. His recent videos show him endangering the public despite claims of personal change. The return to controversial behaviour has sparked renewed criticism and concern.
Two Palestinians have been sentenced to life in prison for deadly attacks in the West Bank in 2007 and 2021. Both were also ordered to pay compensation to the victims' families. Trials for other suspects in the 2021 attack are ongoing.
A Super Bowl ad against Jew-hatred is criticized for portraying Jews as victims rather than highlighting their strength. The article calls for future campaigns to focus on Jewish resilience and pride.
Before the revelation at Sinai, the Torah emphasizes family, hospitality, and legal structure as essential foundations for religious life. The article warns that unrestrained religious passion can lead to extremism, urging respect for law and governance as prerequisites for true faith.
The article reflects on the spiritual lessons of Parashat Yitro, highlighting the importance of seeking God in everyday moments rather than only in dramatic experiences. It argues that enduring faith is built through quiet persistence, especially in times of confusion or routine.
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