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April 24, 2026
Melanie Phillips’s *Fighting the Hate* offers strategies and arguments for countering anti-Israel narratives in the West. Drawing on her media experience, she urges a shift from defensiveness to confident, fact-based advocacy.
April 24, 2026
Jewish organizations in California are protesting the inclusion of antisemitic conspiracy theories in the state’s official voter guide for the governor’s race. They say publishing the statement lends legitimacy to hateful rhetoric amid rising antisemitism.
YNetThe judge, the nudity and the strangest beauty contest Israeli theater ever brought bApril 24, 2026
A new stage comedy follows a mechanic’s son who returns from abroad not as a doctor but as a hippie. The play blends satire, provocation and eccentric humor to explore generational and cultural clashes.
TimesofIsraelUS treasury secretary says renewal of waiver on Iranian oil sanctions won't happenApril 24, 2026
The United States will not renew waivers allowing certain Russian and Iranian oil shipments, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said. He cited a blockade on Iran and rising tensions in the Middle East as energy markets remain volatile.
United States envoys will travel to Pakistan to relay Iran's position as fighting continues. Despite public pressure tactics, both sides appear to be exploring diplomatic options amid rising global oil prices.
United States envoys are traveling to Pakistan for talks linked to the Iran conflict as tensions over military action and oil shipping continue. Both sides signal interest in diplomacy despite ongoing sanctions and strong public rhetoric.
Morocco has opened the 700 million dollar Mohammed VI Tower near Rabat, one of Africa’s tallest skyscrapers. The project highlights the country’s tourism ambitions and broader push to expand its regional influence.
An architect from Surat has created more than 150 miniature models depicting key military moments and machines. His detailed dioramas blend historical research with craftsmanship to explore how conflicts are remembered.
United States envoys are heading to Pakistan to resume peace talks with Iran as Washington maintains its naval blockade and expands sanctions. At the same time, a fragile cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon shows signs of strain amid continued clashes.
The Justice Department ended its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, potentially clearing the way for a successor's confirmation. The White House also announced new talks with Iran in Pakistan as regional tensions persist.
The death of Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil has renewed concerns over the rising number of media workers killed in conflicts involving Israel. Press freedom groups question the evidence behind allegations against journalists and call for greater transparency and access.
President Ahmad Al-Sharaa said Syria can serve as a strategic corridor linking Central Asia and the Gulf with Europe amid global trade disruptions. He called for stronger regional partnerships and urged action against Israeli violations of Syrian sovereignty.







