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January 29, 2026
A senior Israeli intelligence commander revealed that the military sometimes avoided targeting militants to preserve information about hostages. The disclosure highlights the complex decisions and challenges faced during efforts to rescue hostages in Gaza.
TimesofIsraelLungs used in Rabin Medical Center's 1,000th transplant taken from fallen soldierJanuary 29, 2026
Rabin Medical Center performed its 1,000th lung transplant using the lungs of a fallen soldier, saving the life of a patient with chronic lung disease. The soldier's family said organ donation was a way to continue his mission of helping others.
January 29, 2026
Visa is restructuring its Middle East operations, creating dual hubs in Dubai and Riyadh to comply with Saudi Arabia's new headquarters policy. The move reflects shifting corporate strategies as Gulf states compete for foreign investment and economic leadership. Multinational firms are adapting to new regulatory demands while balancing market access and operational efficiency.
YNetIn one border town, healing for war's youngest survivors begins with the 5 sensesJanuary 29, 2026
A new center in Shlomi helps young children and their parents recover from war trauma through sensory-based play and shared activities. The safe space, designed by Early Starters, offers a calming environment and unique features to support healing and family connection. Parents say the program is already making a difference in their children's emotional well-being.
TimesofIsraelRussia: Potential for US-Iran talks not exhausted, use of force against Tehran could create regional 'chaos'January 29, 2026
The Kremlin warns that military action against Tehran could destabilize the region, urging continued dialogue between the United States and Iran. The comments follow a warning from United States President Donald Trump about possible action if Iran does not negotiate on its nuclear program.
TimesofIsraelAhead of annual report, Climate Forum heads say even in wartime, they battle for changeJanuary 29, 2026
The Israeli Climate Forum continues to push for climate action and resilience, even amid war and low government prioritization. Its leaders are focusing on empowering local governments, advising on national strategies, and fostering cooperation across sectors.
India's vote against a United Nations resolution condemning Iran's crackdown on protestors has reignited debate over its foreign policy. Critics say the move reflects a continued policy of non-alignment and anti-Westernism. The decision has drawn praise from Iran but raised questions about India's moral and strategic interests.
Pakistan has ruled out joining the Abraham Accords and reaffirmed its support for Palestinian self-determination. Officials also opposed the use of force against Iran, calling for diplomacy amid rising regional tensions.
Odessa A'zion has quit her role in Deep Cuts after backlash over her casting as a character of Mexican and Jewish heritage. Her decision reignites Hollywood's ongoing debate over whitewashing and authentic representation.
Michelle Keegan jets to Los Angeles after a Middle East getaway, fuelling speculation about her role in Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben's new film. The actress shared updates from California as preparations for the adaptation of their latest novel get underway.
China executed 11 people linked to telecom scam operations in Myanmar, following convictions for serious crimes including homicide and fraud. The crackdown targets criminal groups responsible for widespread online scams and victim deaths.
Saudi Arabia's civil aviation sector grew by 9 percent in 2025, with passenger traffic exceeding 140 million. The country continues to expand its global connectivity and aims to become a leading aviation and logistics hub as part of its Vision 2030 goals.






