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Hamas is reportedly involved in appointing members to a new Gaza government, ensuring it maintains influence in the enclave. The Palestinian Authority and Arab mediators have coordinated with Hamas in the formation process.
Thousands visited Joseph's Tomb in Shechem ahead of Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan, praying for Israeli forces and calling for full sovereignty over the site. Religious and political leaders attended the event, which was secured by Israeli forces.
Jesse Watters was shocked to learn his mother joined an anti-Trump rally, reigniting their public political rivalry. The article explores protest movements, Trump's recent victories, and ongoing controversies.
President Trump warned Hamas against breaking the Gaza ceasefire as Vice President Vance heads to Israel to support the fragile truce. Recent violence and disputes over hostage returns have put the agreement under strain. Both sides say they remain committed, but tensions and casualties continue.
TimesofIsraelTrump's pick for whistleblower office texted he has 'Nazi streak' -- reportOctober 21, 2025
Paul Ingrassia, nominated to lead the Office of Special Counsel, is under fire for reported text messages containing inflammatory remarks. His lawyer disputes the authenticity of the messages as his Senate hearing approaches.
October 21, 2025
Colombia and the United States are facing their worst diplomatic crisis in decades after a public feud between their presidents. The dispute has led to the suspension of aid, trade, and military cooperation, with both countries recalling their ambassadors. Tensions are fueled by disagreements over migration, drug policy, and foreign affairs.
An opinion piece warns that Eastern Europe is the last hope for preserving Western values as Western Europe faces cultural and political decline. The author criticizes the United Nations and highlights rising insecurity for Jewish communities. The article urges political change to prevent further erosion of Western identity.
October 21, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu defended his handling of the Gaza war, saying an early halt would have endangered Israel. He insisted the current ceasefire and hostage deal was only possible due to military pressure, as renewed violence threatens the fragile truce.
A series of events in Britain last week revealed open hostility and a lack of support for Jewish communities. Political leaders and authorities justified restrictions and failed to condemn threats, exposing the country's troubling stance on antisemitism.
American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky has died at 29. Known for his achievements as a player, coach, and popular chess streamer, Naroditsky was widely mourned by the chess community. The cause of death has not been announced.
The International Monetary Fund will not increase Pakistan's $1.4 billion climate resilience loan despite recent deadly floods. Pakistan continues to assess damages and implement economic reforms as part of its recovery efforts.
Nuno Espirito Santo admits West Ham face serious challenges after a home defeat to Brentford. Rangers appoint Danny Rohl as head coach, while Graham Potter takes charge of Sweden. Maccabi Tel Aviv decline tickets for their match at Aston Villa, and Arsenal prepare to face Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.









