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September 03, 2025
Jerusalem day of disruption saw protesters demanding a deal and an end to the Gaza war, with tense scenes near Netanyahu's residence. Demonstrators set fires and climbed onto the National Library roof to display banners against Netanyahu.
The historic artillery piece that fired on the Altalena ship will be relocated to the Menachem Begin Heritage Center following a request from government ministers. This move aims to correct a historical injustice and honor the legacy of Menachem Begin, who prevented a civil war by showing restraint during the incident.
New immigrants to Israel face challenges and turmoil as part of the Aliyah process, which is seen as a necessary and Divinely-orchestrated journey. The Land of Israel is viewed as a place of spiritual transformation and rebirth for individuals and the Jewish nation as a whole.
Terrorist leader Musbah Salim Musbah Dayyah was eliminated in a joint IDF and ISA operation in Nuseirat. His removal degrades the ability to direct terror attacks from Gaza to Judea, Samaria, and Israel.
Israel has successfully eliminated key Houthi officials in Yemen, including the prime minister, in a major counter-terrorism operation. This strike follows other successful operations against Iran and Hezbollah by Israel.
Anti-government protesters, including families of hostages, kick off three days of protests in Jerusalem. Protesters set garbage cans on fire near the Prime Minister's residence.
UN watchdog inspectors discovered uranium traces at a suspected former nuclear site in Syria. The site, destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in 2007, was linked to a clandestine nuclear program under Assad's regime.
Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania's 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' sheds light on the tragic events of the Israel-Hamas war through real audio recordings, inspiring songs, protest movements, and now a film. The movie, set entirely inside the dispatch center of the Palestine Red Crescent Society, captures the heartbreaking story of a 6-year-old girl trapped in Gaza City during the conflict.
Construction has intensified at the Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center near Dimona, leading to speculation about Israel's nuclear capabilities. Experts suggest the new structure could be a heavy water reactor or a facility for assembling nuclear weapons, highlighting the secrecy surrounding Israel's nuclear program.

September 03, 2025
U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon faces lawsuit in Michigan for calling Lebanese journalists 'animals' and undermining Washington's credibility as a mediator in Israel-Hezbollah negotiations.
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September 03, 2025
George Mason University faces criticism over SJP's recruitment video that echoes Hamas rhetoric and calls for Palestinian liberation. SJP has been reinstated at GMU despite past suspensions and controversies.