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NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani faces criticism for campaigning with Imam Siraj Wahhaj, a cleric linked to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Retired FBI agents and Muslim reformers warn that Mamdani's embrace of Wahhaj signals troubling ties to extremist ideologies.
A variety of apartments were recently sold in cities across Israel, with prices ranging from NIS 500,000 to NIS 4.9 million. The deals reflect the diversity of the real estate market in different regions.
A Jewish lawyer was detained in London after wearing a Star of David necklace at a rally, with police calling it a possible provocation. The incident has raised concerns about the treatment of Jewish identity in Britain and sparked calls for clearer protections.
Israel struck Hamas targets in Gaza after accusing the group of violating a ceasefire with attacks on Israeli forces. Reports also indicate Hamas executed dozens accused of collaboration. International mediators are urging Hamas to honor the peace agreement.
Freed hostage David Cunio was greeted by cheering crowds and waving flags as he returned to Yavne. The community celebrated his release and reunion with his family.
Israeli forces have struck southern Gaza, accusing Hamas of violating the ceasefire. The move follows a partial troop withdrawal and the start of humanitarian aid deliveries under a new peace plan.
Virginia Giuffre's memoir reveals new allegations of brutal abuse by a 'well-known prime minister' during her time in Jeffrey Epstein's circle. She describes the attack as a turning point that led her to escape. The memoir will be published next week.
Left-wing leader Yair Golan urges a strong Israeli response to Hamas's attack in Gaza and criticizes the government's strategy. He calls for building a moderate alternative to Hamas rule.
Freed hostage Yosef-Haim Ohana has left Sheba Medical Center and will continue outpatient care after two years in captivity. He was kidnapped from the Nova music festival in 2023.
Israeli air strikes hit Rafah in southern Gaza after clashes involving Hamas fighters. The area remains under military control, with no immediate reports of casualties. Hamas and Israel are trading blame over violations of the ceasefire.
Diwali is becoming more popular in Western countries, drawing both Hindus and non-Hindus to its celebrations. The festival's growing prominence reflects the influence of the Indian diaspora and a wider embrace of cultural diversity.
Israel has launched airstrikes in Gaza after accusing Hamas of violating a Trump-brokered ceasefire. Both sides blame each other for breaching the agreement, while tensions rise over hostage releases and control of Gaza.
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