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Climate activists threw red paint over a historic painting in Madrid's Naval Museum, prompting a swift restoration. The protest coincided with Spain's national holiday and was part of broader demonstrations in the city.
Israeli makeup artist Poliker gave Donald Trump a quick touch-up during his visit to the parliament. The session was brief, with no special requests from Trump, and left the artist feeling like he was in a movie scene.
Congress has criticized Prime Minister Modi after President Trump called Pakistan Army Chief Munir his favorite, questioning India's foreign policy direction. The party claims Modi's diplomatic efforts have failed, especially as Trump praised Pakistan's leaders at a global summit.
Freed hostages Bar Kuperstein and Rom Braslavski greeted supporters from a hospital window during Simchat Torah celebrations. The crowd gathered outside Sheba Hospital to mark the festival and show support for the hostages and injured soldiers.
CNN's Christiane Amanpour apologized after facing criticism for comments about Israeli hostages held by Hamas. She admitted her remarks were insensitive and wrong, emphasizing the suffering endured by the captives. The apology came as hostages were reunited with their families after two years in captivity.
President Trump addressed the Knesset, celebrating the end of conflict, the return of hostages, and a new era of peace in the Middle East. He praised regional cooperation and called for a focus on rebuilding and prosperity. Trump reaffirmed strong US support for Israel and urged all sides to seize the moment for lasting peace.
Families of hostages have condemned the government after Hamas did not return the bodies of 24 deceased hostages. The forum accused officials of shirking responsibility and called for continued public attention to the issue.
Settlers attacked two West Bank Palestinian communities, injuring five people and damaging property. The incidents are part of a broader rise in violence in the region. No arrests have been reported.
The Red Cross says recovering the bodies of dead hostages in Gaza will be a lengthy and difficult process, with some remains possibly never found. Families continue to wait for news as only a few bodies have been returned so far.
Israel's gymnasts will not compete at the world championships in Indonesia after the sport's highest court rejected a request to guarantee their participation. Indonesian authorities had denied entry visas to the team.
Israel pledges to increase pressure on Hamas until all deceased hostages are returned. Families express anger after only four bodies were handed over, and officials say negotiations remain ongoing.
Matan Angrest, newly freed, wishes to return to military service, highlighting his family's patriotic values. His homecoming was marked by an emotional reunion and pride in their country.
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