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Captivity survivor Alon Ohel gave an emotional performance in Tel Aviv, joined by fellow artists and dedicating a song to another survivor. The event highlighted stories of resilience and support among survivors.
Shakira fell onstage during her concert in El Salvador but quickly recovered and continued performing. Fans praised her resilience and professionalism, while her world tour continues to break records and attract massive audiences.
Vice President JD Vance discussed US-Iran negotiations, stressing privacy in uranium enrichment talks and highlighting human rights concerns. Talks are ongoing, with Iran refusing to halt enrichment entirely.
Britain has called on Israel to reverse decisions expanding control over the West Bank, warning they are inconsistent with international law. Critics say the moves could lead to annexation.
Photographer Bill Aron is celebrated in a major New York retrospective, highlighting his decades of work documenting Jewish countercultures and communities. The exhibit offers a rich visual archive of tradition, diversity, and grassroots spirituality. Aron's images capture the evolving expressions of Jewish life across America and beyond.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's chief of staff, Tzachi Braverman, may be suspended amid a police probe into alleged obstruction of a military investigation. The move could prevent him from becoming ambassador to the United Kingdom. Netanyahu has defended Braverman, calling the allegations baseless.
Leqaa Kordia, a Palestinian woman detained by US immigration authorities, was hospitalized following a seizure. Her family and legal team say they have not received updates on her condition, while rights groups continue to criticize detention conditions. Kordia has been active in pro-Palestinian protests and alleges she was targeted for her activism.
The Knesset approved the split of the Arrangements Law with support from Shas and Degel HaTorah, while Agudat Yisrael opposed. The vote followed lengthy negotiations and highlighted divisions within United Torah Judaism.
Iran has ramped up arrests of reformist figures while signaling possible concessions on its nuclear program. Talks with the United States are ongoing, but tensions remain high as Israel's leader visits Washington to discuss Iran's activities. Tehran continues to demand sanctions relief and nuclear rights amid a crackdown on dissent.
Rights groups are calling for Israel to freeze deportations of Ethiopian migrants, citing ongoing violence in Ethiopia. The High Court has upheld the government's decision, but activists warn that the situation remains unsafe for return.
Lawmakers narrowly approved splitting the Arrangements Law into two bills, a key step for the 2026 budget. The vote followed pressure from religious parties and could impact the timing of upcoming elections.
Wes Streeting has released messages with Peter Mandelson, revealing Labour's election concerns and criticism of government strategy. The messages also discuss the recognition of a Palestinian state and internal party tensions. Mandelson's resignation and ongoing investigation add further controversy.
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