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TimesofIsraelAfter 4 years of war, Ukraine's Jews face increasing sirens, shortages and uncertaintyFebruary 24, 2026
After four years of war, Ukraine's Jewish communities face relentless attacks, power shortages and growing uncertainty. Schools, aid groups and religious leaders are adapting to support children and the elderly as displacement and trauma mount.
A rare sperm whale carcass has washed up on a southern Israel beach, prompting an investigation into its cause of death. The endangered Mediterranean population faces threats from fishing nets, energy exploration, and plastic pollution.
The 1992 Ruby Ridge siege left Vicki and Samuel Weaver dead after a failed federal arrest operation escalated into violence. A new book examines how apocalyptic beliefs and government errors combined to produce one of the most notorious standoffs in modern American history.
February 24, 2026
Jeffrey Sachs has warned that Iran faces a hidden strategic agenda from the United States, alleging a history of covert interference. He also accused Israel’s prime minister of seeking to draw Washington into a wider regional war.
February 24, 2026
Israel's parliament voted down a finance minister's plan to double the tax exemption ceiling on personal imports after members of the ruling party joined the opposition. The defeat highlighted growing divisions within Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition.
ArutzShevaReport: Iran nearing agreement to purchase anti-ship cruise missiles from ChinaFebruary 24, 2026
Iran and China are reportedly close to a deal for Beijing to supply Tehran with anti-ship cruise missiles. The agreement would boost Iran's naval capabilities and raise concerns for United States forces in the region.
February 24, 2026
A parliamentary panel has raised concerns over the timing of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Israel visit amid rising tensions involving Iran. The trip is expected to influence India's long-term strategy in West Asia.
February 24, 2026
Iran is accelerating military and domestic security preparations amid rising tensions with the United States, even as nuclear talks continue. Leaders are restructuring command systems, signaling retaliatory capabilities, and tightening internal controls to safeguard regime survival in the event of conflict.
SkyNewsFrance's row with US ambassador Charles Kushner heats up after meeting no-showFebruary 24, 2026
France has restricted United States ambassador Charles Kushner’s access to officials after he failed to attend a summons over comments on a politically charged killing. The dispute has deepened diplomatic tensions between Paris and Washington.
Move beyond idli and dosa with eight delicious South Indian breakfast dishes. From appam and pongal to pesarattu and puttu, these options bring variety and tradition to your plate.
YNetKfar Aza to decide fate of bullet-riddled, burned homes left scarred by October 7 masFebruary 24, 2026
Residents of Kfar Aza are divided over whether to preserve or rebuild homes destroyed in the October 7 attack. Community members insist the decision about commemoration must remain in their hands amid concerns about possible government involvement.
A study finds that viewing Jews as 'powerful' is fueling antisemitism on both the right and the left. Researchers say the trend has worsened since the October 7 attack.



