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TimesofIsraelHostage families hail PM's move to keep Rafah Crossing closed, demand pressure on Hamas to return bodiesOctober 18, 2025
Families of hostages support the decision to keep Rafah Crossing closed, urging the government to pressure Hamas to return the bodies of deceased hostages. The crossing will remain shut until Hamas meets its commitments.
TimesofIsraelBen Gvir says he gave PM deadline to dismantle Hamas, enact death penalty for terroristsOctober 18, 2025
Itamar Ben Gvir has threatened to withdraw his party from the government unless Prime Minister Netanyahu dismantles Hamas and enacts the death penalty for terrorists. He insists these were promises made in their coalition agreement.
TimesofIsraelWhite House may send JD Vance to Israel on Monday; Witkoff, Kushner to join at some pointOctober 18, 2025
Vice President JD Vance may travel to Israel on Monday to discuss the Gaza ceasefire deal. Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are expected to join him during the trip.
Houthi rebels raided a United Nations compound in Yemen's capital, but all staff members are reported safe. The United Nations is working with authorities to ensure their safety.
TimesofIsraelTwo IDF soldiers moderately wounded by bomb thrown at them in West BankOctober 18, 2025
Two Israeli soldiers were wounded by a bomb thrown at them in Tubas during military operations. Troops are searching for the attacker, and the soldiers are receiving medical care.
Donald Trump has been dubbed the 'Peace President' by voters after brokering a landmark Middle East peace deal. A new poll credits him with doing more for regional peace than his recent predecessors, with many Americans viewing this as a crowning achievement of his presidency.
Vermont State Senator Samuel Douglass resigned after his involvement in a racist Young Republicans group chat was exposed. The scandal has led to multiple resignations and accusations over the source of the leaked messages.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are moving to Forest Lodge for a fresh start after a difficult few years. Alexandra Shulman reflects on the emotional impact of moving, changing cultural habits, and the importance of philanthropy in the arts.
Houthi rebels raided a United Nations facility in Sanaa, Yemen, but all staff are safe. The raid is part of ongoing tensions affecting aid organizations in the region.
Conflicting statements from Palestinian and Israeli officials have left the reopening of the Rafah border crossing in doubt. The crossing remains closed to those leaving Gaza, and its future operation is uncertain.
UK Foreign Office staff promoted a trade mission to Israel despite suspended trade talks and criticism of Israeli actions. The visit drew attention to inconsistencies in government policy and relations with Israel's defense industry.
October 18, 2025
India reacts cautiously to a Trump-brokered West Asia peace plan that strengthens Israel and could boost India's economic interests through a revived trade corridor.







