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TimesofIsraelVisiting Iron Dome battery, air force chief says military continues to 'strengthen preparedness' amid Iran tensionsFebruary 05, 2026
Israeli Air Force chief visits Iron Dome battery, stressing continued military preparedness amid tensions with Iran.
Israel's first Olympic bobsled team is set to compete at the Milan Winter Games, featuring athletes from varied backgrounds. Their debut comes amid international tensions, but the team hopes to inspire and pave the way for future Israeli winter sports.
Netflix and Righters House have launched a screenwriting lab to support emerging Saudi writers and strengthen the Kingdom's film industry. The three-month program will provide training, mentorship, and industry tools to selected participants. It aims to bridge the gap between creative potential and professional standards.
NewYorkTimesNBA trade deadline rewind: How do deals for Luka Dončić, Jimmy Butler and more look now?February 05, 2026
A year after the basketball trade deadline, a look back reveals which major deals—like the Dončić and Butler trades—proved transformative and which fell short. Some teams, including the Lakers and Spurs, have thrived, while others are still dealing with the consequences. The review highlights the unpredictable impact of deadline trades on team fortunes.
NewYorkTimesVideo: Opinion | Why Ending Roe Wasn't Enough for the Pro-Life MovementFebruary 05, 2026
Pro-life activist Lila Rose discusses the movement's challenges and goals after the end of Roe v. Wade, calling for cultural and policy shifts to support women and families. She emphasizes the need for persuasion, support systems, and a renewed vision of motherhood. The conversation highlights ongoing political and cultural debates over abortion in America.
Avocado is now a popular health food, prized for its heart-healthy fats, fibre, and vitamins. Nutritionists recommend it as part of a balanced diet, highlighting its versatility and benefits for cardiovascular and skin health. While generally safe, those with latex allergies or sensitive digestion should monitor their intake.
Pep Guardiola has been criticised by Manchester's Jewish community for his public comments on global conflicts, including Gaza. The group urged him to focus on football and expressed concern over his remarks. Guardiola has previously spoken out in support of Palestine.
The United Nations human rights chief is appealing for $400 million after funding cuts forced his office to scale back missions and programs worldwide. Volker Turk warned that the funding crisis is undermining efforts to monitor abuses and protect vulnerable groups.
Saudi Arabia is close to approving drone deliveries for cargo as part of major investments in logistics and infrastructure. A new shipping center in Riyadh aims to boost parcel handling and support growing demand. The move is expected to enhance shipping efficiency and economic growth.
YNetIsrael prepares for possible renewed Gaza fighting as Hamas rebuilds and reserve callFebruary 05, 2026
Israel is preparing for possible renewed fighting in Gaza as Hamas rebuilds and tests the ceasefire. The military is developing new plans and may mobilize more reservists if hostilities resume.
February 05, 2026
The United Nations chief has called the expiration of the New START Treaty a serious threat to global security and urged Russia and the United States to negotiate a new nuclear arms control agreement. The lapse leaves the world without restrictions on the largest nuclear arsenals for the first time in decades.
The Israeli military has begun forming committees to decide on war citations after delays and concerns over politicization. Separate processes are planned for major military decorations.







