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Hachette is recalling textbooks that labeled Israeli victims of the October 7 attacks as 'Jewish settlers', following criticism from officials and Jewish leaders. The publisher apologized and launched an internal review. About 2,000 copies are being withdrawn.
A dietitian explains how phytonutrients in fruits and vegetables can help protect against cancer and other diseases. She recommends eating a variety of plant foods and preparing vegetables by steaming or light frying for optimal benefits.
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange hit new highs today, led by banks and insurance stocks, while tech shares like Camtek fell. Trading volumes were strong and currency rates remained mostly stable.
The United States has launched the second phase of its plan for Gaza, focusing on demilitarization and reconstruction. The United States expects Hamas to comply with all commitments, warning of serious consequences for non-compliance.
A record number of women are serving in combat roles, with about 8,500 participating in frontline fighting in 2025. Women's presence in both active-duty and reserve combat forces has surged, marking a significant structural change.
A new phase for Gaza administration has been announced, featuring a technocratic committee backed by major Palestinian factions and Egypt. The Palestinian presidency has also voiced support for the plan.
The United States says the Gaza ceasefire plan is moving into a new phase centered on demilitarization and reconstruction. Details on Gaza's future governance remain unclear. The U.S. expects Hamas to fulfill its obligation to return the final deceased hostage.
The Trump administration faces limited military options in responding to Iran's crackdown on protesters, as key assets have been redeployed elsewhere. President Trump is weighing possible airstrikes amid mounting violence, but officials and lawmakers remain divided on the path forward.
A Jewish Member of Parliament's school visit was postponed due to planned protests, prompting concern from political leaders. The school cited safeguarding as the reason, while the government promised more security funding. The incident has fueled debate over antisemitism and community activism.
President Trump insists the US must acquire Greenland, but Danish and Greenlandic leaders reject the idea, affirming the territory is not for sale. Tensions rise as US officials meet with their counterparts and lawmakers introduce legislation to block any forced annexation.
The West Midlands police commissioner has declined to sack the chief constable after criticism from the Home Secretary over a controversial match ban. He will review further reports and discuss the issue in a public meeting before making any decision.
Palestinian factions and the presidency have backed a technocratic committee to govern Gaza, following agreement on its members. The move seeks to provide stability and support for the committee's operations.
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