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Gal Gadot has resumed filming in London after anti-Israel protests caused delays and increased security on set. The production of her new thriller has faced repeated disruptions and several arrests. Despite the controversy, Gadot continues work on the film, set for release in 2026.
Mass rallies across Israel called for the return of hostages' bodies from Gaza and accountability for government failures. Speakers demanded national healing and criticized both the government and Hamas for not fully implementing the hostage deal. The protests highlighted ongoing grief and calls for justice after the October 7 attacks.
The United States has warned that Hamas may attack Palestinian civilians, breaching the ceasefire. Recent public executions in Gaza have heightened concerns over internal conflict and violence.
Netanyahu insists the Gaza war will only end when Hamas is disarmed and Gaza is demilitarized. The return of hostage remains and the closure of the Rafah crossing remain key issues as humanitarian efforts continue amid ongoing violence.
The coffins of two hostages returned by Hamas have arrived at the National Institute of Forensic Medicine for identification and investigation. Authorities are working to provide answers to the families as quickly and sensitively as possible.
A Kremlin official stirred controversy by celebrating Pete Hegseth's tie at peace talks, suggesting it signaled support for Russia. The incident unfolded as Trump backed away from sending missiles to Ukraine after speaking with Putin, drawing criticism and online mockery from Russian officials.
The United States has warned of a possible ceasefire violation by Hamas targeting Gaza residents. Guarantor nations have called on Hamas to uphold its obligations and pledged to protect civilians if the attack occurs.
The United States has warned of possible action if Hamas carries out a reported attack on Gaza civilians, citing a breach of the ceasefire. Israel's prime minister insists the war will end only after Hamas is disarmed. Hamas has returned two coffins of deceased hostages.
The United States has warned of a possible imminent attack by Hamas on Palestinian civilians, which would violate the ceasefire agreement. The State Department called for Hamas to uphold its obligations and pledged to take action to protect civilians if necessary.
The United States warns that Hamas may violate the Gaza ceasefire with an attack on Palestinian civilians. President Donald Trump threatened action but later clarified the United States would not send troops, signaling a shift in his approach to the conflict.
Caskets with apparent hostage remains have arrived in Israel for forensic identification. The identities of the hostages are yet to be confirmed, with several bodies still held in Gaza.
A Cameroon-flagged tanker suffered an explosion and fire off Yemen's coast, prompting a rescue operation for its crew. Yemen's Houthi rebels denied involvement in the attack. The Gulf of Aden remains a volatile area for maritime traffic.
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