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Pope Leo XIV urges world leaders to address global hunger and conflict, warning against ignoring food emergencies. His appeal comes as food aid agencies face severe funding cuts, risking millions of lives.
Israel's leader has pledged to secure the return of all hostages and remains from Gaza after a ceasefire led to the release of surviving captives. Families and officials are pressing for full compliance from Hamas, while Gaza residents struggle with severe devastation.
Mediators are asking the United States to pressure Israel to advance Gaza negotiations, despite ongoing efforts to locate hostages' bodies. Egypt and Turkey are involved in the search, but Israel insists on the return of all hostages before moving to the next stage of talks.
Unauthorized recordings praising Hamas and targeting Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu disrupted operations at four North American airports. Officials called the hacks unacceptable and have launched investigations. No safety threats were found and normal operations resumed quickly.
Muhammed el-Atrash's family finds closure after his body is returned from Gaza, ending two years of uncertainty. His brother describes him as a courageous leader and family man.
An Israeli expert warns that recovering all hostage bodies from Gaza may not be possible due to the deaths of those who buried them and changes to the terrain. This could make locating all the bodies extremely difficult.
Bedouin citizens who risked their lives during the October 7 attacks now face increased home demolitions and feel abandoned by the state. Community leaders report rising tensions and disappointment over unfulfilled promises of equality. Joint Jewish-Arab initiatives offer some hope for renewed trust.
Authorities have identified the bodies of two hostages returned by Hamas as Inbar Hayman and Sgt. Maj. Muhammad Al-Atrash. Their families have been informed of the positive identification.
The bodies of Inbar Hayman and Muhammad al-Atrash, hostages kidnapped from Israel, have been identified. Both were remembered for their unique contributions and the families they leave behind.
British far-right activist Tommy Robinson has arrived in Israel after being invited by a government minister, sparking criticism from Jewish groups in the United Kingdom. Robinson is set to meet with Israeli officials and attend Likud events during his visit.
Israel has identified the returned bodies of Inbar Haiman, the last female hostage held in Gaza, and slain officer Muhammad el-Atrash. Both were killed and abducted by Hamas last year, and their families have been notified.
Israel welcomes home the last living hostages, but the celebrations are tempered by grief for those who did not survive. Many families still await the return of their loved ones' remains.
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