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Iran increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels before Israel´s military attack. The IAEA reported that Iran had 440.9 kilograms of uranium enriched up to 60%, close to 90% weapons-grade levels. Inspections of sites affected by Israeli and U.S. bombing in June have not resumed.
Salman Khan explains his dietary choices and respect for all religions, citing his Hindu mother and Muslim father. His family's belief in the sanctity of cows' milk influences their decision not to consume beef.
The Scottish Government will halt new funding for arms companies supplying Israel, citing concerns over the situation in Gaza. Existing apprenticeship funds will continue, and further humanitarian aid is planned. Opposition leaders called for stronger measures.
The law to force haredi girls' high schools to accept every eligible student has not advanced due to strong opposition from the Degel Hatorah faction, causing tensions between the parties involved.
Pro-Palestinian protesters caused a delay in the Vuelta cycling race, leading to a tense situation for riders. Nadav Raisberg, the only Israeli rider, felt personally affected by the hostility he experienced.
CNN has named Tal Shalev as Senior Reporter and Zeena Saifi as Field Producer in its Jerusalem bureau, enhancing the network's coverage in the region with their expertise and experience.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib is facing a censure resolution for her remarks at a pro-Palestinian conference, where she criticized support for Israel. GOP Rep. Buddy Carter accuses Tlaib of endangering Jewish lives and celebrating terrorism, calling for House censure.
Residents in Gaza City are being pressured by Hamas to stay put, despite the risk of Israel's planned ground operation.
Netanyahu condemns Belgian PM de Wever and Australian PM Albanese for planning to recognize a Palestinian state, accusing them of appeasing terrorism and being weak leaders.
Chief rabbis of Israel reject proposal to allow non-Jews to work in dairies during Jewish holidays to prevent milk shortages, citing concerns about kosher certification.
IDF units deployed stun grenades near UNIFIL personnel in response to a perceived threat in southern Lebanon. The incident is under investigation, with the IDF emphasizing the safety of Israeli civilians and forces.
Lush has shut down its operations in the UK to show solidarity with Gaza and to call for urgent humanitarian assistance. The company is urging the UK government to halt arms sales and take immediate action to end the crisis.
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