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Oracle's senior vice chair Safra Catz reaffirmed the company's strong support for Israel at a major conference, highlighting a willingness to stand by its principles even at the cost of losing customers.
The United Nations' aid chief visited Gaza to assess the massive task of rebuilding after years of conflict, as aid deliveries increase but key crossings remain closed. Hamas has returned the last surviving hostages and begun handing over remains, while a fragile ceasefire continues.
Experts are questioning claims of famine in Gaza as mortality data falls short of predictions and aid distribution faces major challenges. Concerns have also been raised about the transparency of organizations assessing the situation. Officials say food supplies may now be sufficient, but doubts persist over whether aid is reaching those most in need.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has become a standout figure on the world stage, known for her bold personality and viral moments with global leaders. Rising from a challenging upbringing, she has rebranded her party and built influential relationships, often outshining her male counterparts. Her candid style and media savvy continue to shape her growing political influence.
Iran says it is no longer bound by nuclear restrictions as the 2015 deal with world powers expires. The move follows renewed United Nations sanctions and ongoing disputes with Western countries. Iran maintains its commitment to diplomacy despite rising regional tensions.
Mass rallies are set to take place across Israel demanding the return of slain hostages' bodies from Gaza. Families and activists accuse Hamas of violating the ceasefire deal and urge the government to take stronger action. Multiple protests will highlight ongoing grief and political divisions.
United States Vice President JD Vance will visit Israel to discuss the Gaza hostage deal and the next steps in the United States peace plan. Talks will address disarming Hamas and setting up a new authority in Gaza.
Hezbollah's traditional missile tactics have been largely neutralized by Israel. The group is now reassessing its approach as it prepares for future conflicts.
Foreign influence campaigns using artificial intelligence are targeting Israelis on social media, blending in with local communities to harvest data and spread political messaging. Experts warn that Israel's lack of regulation and high social media use make it especially vulnerable. Calls are growing for stronger government action and public vigilance.
Three men in the United Kingdom have been jailed for planning attacks on religious sites as part of a right-wing extremist plot. The court found they took real steps toward carrying out their plans, sentencing them to between eight and eleven years in prison.
The Trump Gaza Peace Plan faces skepticism in Israel, with many doubting its success and fearing disappointment. Prime Minister Netanyahu remains focused on security, but the article urges a shift towards hope and vision. The piece explores what might be possible if the peace plan works and calls for national support of the process.
The body of Eliyahu 'Churchill' Margalit, murdered during an attack on Nir Oz, has been returned and identified. Margalit was a beloved member of the kibbutz and is survived by his family.
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