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Spain cancels arms deal with Israeli company after pressure from coalition partner
Protesters in Connecticut denounce visit of Israeli official, Itamar Ben-Gvir, who was invited to speak at an event near Yale University. Demonstrators threw water bottles at Ben-Gvir as he left the event.
Israel's Foreign Ministry deletes message of condolence for Pope Francis after criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza and the West Bank.
Israeli strikes have rendered Gaza's Al-Durrah Children's Hospital inoperable, adding to the 37 hospitals that have been affected by the attacks.
Arab ministers discuss Israeli policies in Jerusalem, condemning violations of international law and emphasizing the importance of preserving Jerusalem's religious identity.
Security spending at Jewish day schools in four US states has increased by 84% following the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel and a rise in antisemitic incidents, according to a new report. The average annual security expenditure rose to $339,297, with security now accounting for 3.09% of the average school's budget. Smaller schools bear a heavier burden per student. The report calls for increased financial support from governments to alleviate the pressure on Jewish families and communities.
IDF inquiry reveals UN employee was killed by tank fire due to mistaken identity.
Saudi Arabia's Project Masam is making progress in clearing land mines in Yemen, restoring lives and infrastructure in the war-torn country.
Syria's al-Sharaa wants to normalize relations with Israel, says U.S. congressman.
An investigation has revealed that an IDF tank fire was likely responsible for the death of a UN worker in Gaza.
Bite marks on a Roman skeleton found in York, England, reveal that gladiators fought against big cats during the Roman Empire, providing the first physical evidence of such encounters.
The Health Ministry announced that the polio virus has been found in Jerusalem's sewage, indicating transmission in the local population but no new cases have been reported.