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Police have arrested a suspect believed to be linked to both a recent attempted kidnapping and the disappearance of Haymanut Kasau. The investigation is ongoing and subject to a gag order.
Pakistan's army chief faces pressure from the United States to send troops to Gaza as part of a new peace plan. The move could trigger domestic controversy as he prepares for talks with President Trump.
UK police warn that chanting 'globalize the intifada' at protests will now lead to arrests, citing increased threats after the Bondi Beach massacre. Security has been tightened around Jewish sites amid concerns over rising antisemitism.
Heavy rains on Iran's Hormuz Island turned the Persian Gulf waters blood red, sparking biblical fears. Experts say the striking color is caused by iron-rich soil runoff, not a supernatural event. Similar natural phenomena have recently been seen in Israel's Sea of Galilee.
A wave of terror attacks and foiled plots in Australia, Germany, and the U.S. is raising new concerns about the West's vulnerability to extremist violence. Recent incidents have targeted symbolic holiday events and reignited debate over preparedness. Experts warn of a shift toward more unpredictable, ideologically inspired attacks.
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Police plan to arrest protesters using the chant 'globalise the intifada', prompting debate over free speech and public safety. Jewish groups support the move, while campaigners warn it threatens protest rights. Human rights officials will monitor the policy's implementation.
Palestinians returned to Nur Shams camp to retrieve belongings before the demolition of 25 homes by the Israeli military. Over 32,000 remain displaced, with residents expressing resolve to return despite widespread destruction.
MP Zarah Sultana is protesting outside HMP Bronzefield, demanding medical care for hunger striker Qesser Zuhrah. Zuhrah is critically ill after refusing food for 46 days, amid ongoing legal and political disputes over the banned Palestine Action group.
Five people were arrested during a pro-Palestinian protest in London after some chanted 'intifada' slogans. Police say such chants could now lead to arrest, sparking debate over protest rights and hate speech.
Israel's journalists union is demanding the prime minister allow press on his upcoming flight to Washington, citing concerns over press freedom. The move follows a pattern of excluding journalists from official trips and comes amid debate over proposed media reforms.
Sid Rosenberg delivered a heartfelt tribute to President Trump at a White House Hanukkah event, praising his leadership and support for the Jewish community. Trump commended Rosenberg's influence in New York media. The event was described by Rosenberg as one of the greatest moments of his life.
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