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The White House has announced the members of the Gaza Board of Peace, including Turkish and Qatari representatives. The board will focus on rebuilding Gaza and disarming Hamas. This story is still developing.
American tourists are recounting traumatic experiences as violent crime rises in the Caribbean, prompting increased travel warnings. Victims describe assaults and thefts, even in popular resorts, raising concerns about safety for travelers.
President Trump has named key figures including Marco Rubio and Tony Blair to a new Gaza 'board of peace' as part of a US-backed plan to end the conflict. The initiative faces challenges amid aid shortages and continued violence. Hamas has not committed to full disarmament.
Recent delays in US military aid have highlighted Israel's vulnerability due to dependency on American support. The article calls for Israel to transition from direct aid to a partnership focused on joint development and greater self-reliance.
Iran's regime faces mounting internal and external threats, with its survival hinging on ending its nuclear program and regional interventions. Only decisive change from within can prevent foreign intervention and possible collapse.
Simcha Greiniman of ZAKA reflected on the human toll of October 7 and the importance of dignity and service in recovery efforts. His remarks highlighted the organization's ethical mission and the value of compassion in times of crisis.
World Emunah's director Meira Lerner calls for prioritizing support for women and families as Israel faces crisis. The organization provides vital social services and has advanced women's leadership nationally. Emunah's therapeutic centers are helping families cope with the mental health impact of war.
Israel faces threats from abroad and internal divisions, especially regarding ultra-Orthodox participation in the military. Efforts are underway to increase haredi enlistment, but leaders say greater unity is needed for the country's security.
Hachette has recalled a school dictionary and three other books for describing Israeli victims of the October 7 attacks as 'Jewish settlers.' The publisher will review all educational materials after criticism from President Emmanuel Macron.
Protests in Iran have left thousands dead and sparked widespread fear, with authorities cracking down and restricting communication. Demonstrators are calling for major political change amid government claims of foreign interference.
West Midlands Police chief Craig Guildford has retired after criticism over his handling of a football match ban and is considering suing for constructive dismissal. An investigation into possible misconduct is ongoing.
Roger Waters has doubled down on his critical comments about Ozzy Osbourne after the rock star's death, sparking a heated exchange with the Osbourne family. Waters refused to apologize and continued to criticize both Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne.
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