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Israel must return to fighting in Gaza to save hostages, as negotiations have collapsed and protests against the government are taking place.
The Health Ministry in Israel has unveiled a new plan to expedite the approval process for new medications, making drugs more accessible to the public without compromising safety or quality.
Oscar-winning Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal recounts a violent attack by Israeli soldiers and a settler in his West Bank village.
Organizers and supporters of pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Columbia University are being sued for allegedly functioning as Hamas's 'propaganda arm' and 'in-house public relations firm' in New York City and on campus.
A US judge has blocked the Trump administration's bid to deport a Columbia University student who was involved in pro-Palestinian demonstrations, stating that there was no evidence she posed a danger to the community.
US President Donald Trump addresses a security breach incident where Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, was inadvertently added to a classified Signal group chat discussing military operations against the Houthis. Trump assures that no classified information was compromised and the operation was successful.
On the 120th anniversary of Viktor Frankl's birth, his teachings on finding meaning in suffering take on new significance for a public figure and father who lost his son.
President Trump asked for the removal of his distorted portrait at the Colorado Capitol, calling it one of the worst representations of him. The artist, Sarah Boardman, has not responded to the criticism but stated her work was unbiased.
The Smol Emuni movement, which aims to give voice to left-wing, religious Jews, is hosting its first conference in the US to provide a forum for discussions on issues such as nationalism and socio-economic disparities.
Cameroonian artist Maurice Mboa's solo exhibition 'Indelible' in Tel Aviv explores themes of identity and the connection between the physical and spiritual realms. The exhibition is a tribute to his connection with Judaism and the Jewish people, as well as a tribute to Avi Sivan, a significant figure in Mboa's artistic evolution.
The Eretz Israel Museum is hosting an exhibit by Greek artist Vagelis Kyris that blends Jewish, Bedouin, and Christian heritage. The collection, called Thread and Light, features costumes from Jews in the Diaspora, Bedouin, Muslims, and Christians, showcasing the origins and identities of the people who wore them.
The Jerusalem Cinematheque is marking its 50th anniversary with an exhibition of original 'Gone with the Wind' sketches and designs, donated by anonymous collectors.
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