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A suspicious hunting stand with a view of President Trump's airplane exit was found at Palm Beach airport, prompting an FBI investigation. No individuals have been linked to the structure, which was discovered amid heightened security concerns following recent threats.
Police cancelled the Maccabi Tel Aviv versus Hapoel Tel Aviv match after violent unrest. The decision follows recent bans on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending matches abroad due to safety concerns.
The Maccabi Tel Aviv versus Hapoel Tel Aviv derby was called off after violent riots led to injuries and arrests. Hapoel Tel Aviv criticized the police response, and safety concerns are affecting upcoming matches involving Maccabi Tel Aviv abroad.
A cancer-linked chemical has been detected in popular European baby pacifier brands, raising concerns about health risks for children and calls for stronger safety regulations.
Youth-led protests driven by Gen Z are toppling governments worldwide but face challenges in achieving lasting change. Social media is fueling these movements, yet deep structural problems persist. Many young activists remain excluded from decision-making after the revolutions.
Amit Segal analyzed Israel's options for responding to Hamas after the ceasefire breach, stressing that the government's next steps will be a crucial test. He outlined possible strategies and emphasized the importance of achieving lasting security.
Israel has resumed air strikes in southern Gaza and suspended aid deliveries, citing ceasefire violations by Hamas. Meanwhile, the Louvre in Paris was targeted by thieves, and Donald Trump has halted payments to Colombia over drug production concerns.
Israel's recent military actions have significantly weakened Iran and its proxies, bolstering United States security and influence in the Middle East. These operations have shifted regional power dynamics and reinforced Israel's status as a key United States ally. Israel's innovations and intelligence continue to provide substantial benefits to the United States.
Saudi and French leaders discussed the Gaza crisis, calling for humanitarian relief and a complete Israeli withdrawal. They urged practical steps toward a two-state solution and lasting peace in the Middle East.
Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon condemned a ceasefire violation in Rafah that resulted in the deaths of two Israeli soldiers. He affirmed Israel's commitment to the ceasefire but stressed that the military will act to protect national security.
Israel has stopped humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza after accusing Hamas of violating the ceasefire. Renewed Israeli strikes have killed at least 21 people, raising fears that the fragile truce could collapse. The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire as negotiations continue.
Israel will resume humanitarian aid to Gaza after briefly suspending it in response to a Hamas attack. The United States has urged Israel to avoid escalating the conflict and focus on isolating Hamas.
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