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Hostage Tal Haimi's body was returned to Israel as families await news of others. US Vice President JD Vance arrived to support the Gaza ceasefire and peace plan. The Knesset's opening session exposed political and judicial tensions.
Israel Aerospace Industries has unveiled LAHAT ALPHA, a new long-range, laser-guided anti-tank missile. The system offers enhanced precision, extended range, and versatility against multiple target types.
Israel has identified the remains of Tal Haimi, a kibbutz defender killed during the October 7 attacks, whose body was held in Gaza for over two years. Fifteen deceased hostages' remains are still in Gaza, as Israel urges their return. Haimi is remembered as a dedicated family man and community leader.
A bereaved family is outraged after a lawsuit was filed against their fallen son's estate over a past ATV accident. The legal action has caused tension in their community, with the family calling for compassion and withdrawal of the suit.
Rabbi Moshe Hauer, leader of the Orthodox Union, has died at 60. His sudden passing has prompted tributes from across the Jewish and wider community.
Scotland Yard will stop investigating non-crime hate incidents, shifting focus to serious offences. The move follows criticism over police resources spent on monitoring online speech. Other forces may soon adopt similar policies.
Prof. Elie Podeh analyzes the challenges and prospects of the Trump peace plan for the Middle East, highlighting obstacles such as Hamas's demilitarization and the formation of a new Gaza administration. He emphasizes the complexities of regional alliances and the potential for economic cooperation, while cautioning that significant hurdles remain on the path to peace.
American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky has died at 29. Known for his online presence and educational content, Naroditsky was a leading figure in modern chess. The cause of death has not been announced.
Netanyahu met with Egypt's intelligence chief in Jerusalem to discuss Gaza, bilateral relations, and regional issues. The visit highlights ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two countries.
Prime Minister Netanyahu met Egypt's intelligence chief in Jerusalem to discuss the United States president's plan, bilateral ties, and regional issues.
Freed hostage Matan Angrest visited Hostages Square, viewing tributes to hostages and pledging to help recover those still held in Gaza. His visit highlighted ongoing efforts to bring hostages home.
A study finds that lifelong friendships may slow biological aging and reduce chronic inflammation, suggesting strong social ties help keep the body younger.
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