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The European Union is considering a ban on filter cigarettes and e-cigarettes to curb tobacco use. The proposal also includes restrictions on cigarette sales and a potential generational ban. The plan faces opposition from some leaders and will be discussed at an upcoming World Health Organisation meeting.
A former restaurant owner allegedly sold his business to fund a planned terror attack on Jewish people in Manchester. He and his brother are on trial after being accused of plotting violence and sharing extremist material online. Both deny the charges.
A soldier returned to his yeshiva for Simchat Torah with a stuffed Torah scroll he found in Gaza. After missing last year's celebration, he was able to dance with the scroll this year, calling it a personal victory.
Dr. Micah Goodman sees Israel on the verge of a new political era as the Gaza war ends. He highlights a shift away from extremism and predicts greater unity among Israelis. Goodman believes the main political divide is now within the right, not between left and right.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in court for his ongoing corruption trial, as Donald Trump called for his pardon. The trial, which has faced delays due to regional conflict, continues amid controversy and protests.
Oxford University has suspended a student after he was filmed chanting offensive slogans at a pro-Palestine protest. The university and police are investigating, and the incident has prompted calls for stronger action against anti-Semitism on campus.
President Biden has exited the race, endorsing Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee. Donald Trump secured the Republican nomination, and the campaign is focused on major issues like the economy and healthcare.
The Rafah Crossing will not open today, according to an Israeli security official. Preparations for its reopening are ongoing, and humanitarian aid continues to enter Gaza through other crossings.
Israeli forces fired on individuals who crossed the ceasefire line in Gaza's Shejaiya, reportedly killing two. The military described the act as a response to a violation of the agreement.
Greta Thunberg claims she was subjected to 'torture' and degrading treatment while in Israeli custody after participating in a flotilla to Gaza. She describes harsh conditions, abuse, and intimidation by guards. Israeli officials deny any mistreatment.
A man who set fire to the home of Pennsylvania's Jewish governor has been sentenced to up to 50 years in prison after a plea deal. The governor supported the agreement as a fair outcome.
The father of freed hostage Yosef Chaim Ohana has shared details of severe abuse his son endured in captivity. He described how seven men were held in a pit and tortured, and spoke of the strength and faith that helped them survive.
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