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Lebanon's foreign minister says the country has been warned of a possible Israeli offensive against Hezbollah. Beirut is pursuing diplomatic efforts to prevent escalation and urging Hezbollah to disarm, amid ongoing tensions with Iran and Israel.
Columbia University's architecture school partnered with a Beirut research lab linked to a Hezbollah collaborator for a Ford Foundation-funded project. The university denies any formal agreement with the lab, amid broader controversies over anti-Israel sentiment on campus.
Rescuers are evacuating flooded areas in Washington State after severe storms, with thousands displaced and infrastructure at risk. The transportation agency is now sharing passenger data with immigration officials, leading to arrests. More top news includes updates from Ukraine, education, and global events.
The United States briefly paused intelligence sharing with Israel over concerns about civilian casualties and detainee treatment in Gaza. Restrictions were also placed on how Israel could use certain intelligence.
Tucker Carlson escalates his attacks on fellow conservatives and national leaders, deepening rifts within the Republican Party. His recent comments on a popular podcast have sparked backlash and renewed allegations of antisemitism, as he questions the motives and competence of prominent figures and institutions.
The United States is considering sending an international force to Gaza, but countries are hesitant to join the mission. Local militia leaders claim they are a better alternative to Hamas and caution that Hamas could deceive the world again.
Congress is investigating alleged anti-Semitism within the American Psychological Association after Jewish members reported harassment and exclusion. The committee has demanded documents from the APA, which says it condemns anti-Semitism and is committed to a discrimination-free environment.
A former top Anti-Defamation League litigator has resigned, accusing the group of failing to confront right-wing antisemitism and enabling harmful political agendas. The organization defended its focus on combating rising antisemitism.
Europeans and Ukrainians want US security guarantees before any talks on Russian-held Ukrainian territories. The demand comes ahead of a major meeting in Berlin with Ukrainian and European leaders.
US officials briefly withheld some intelligence from Israel over concerns about its actions in Gaza. The move reflected worries about civilian casualties and the use of American information. The restrictions were temporary and tactical, not a change in overall policy.
Eitan Mor, a freed hostage, describes his abduction from the Nova music festival and the harrowing experience of captivity in Gaza. He recalls trying to help others escape the attack before being taken. Mor's account highlights the violence and desperation during the incident.
Freed hostage and company employee Avinatan Or reunited with the company's founder and chief executive at headquarters, joined by his girlfriend Noa Argamani. The meeting underscored the company's strong support for Or and his family during his captivity.
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