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TimesofIsraelSchools in northern border towns stay shut amid uptick in drone attacks from LebanonMay 26, 2026
Schools in northern border communities closed as drone attacks from Lebanon increased. Local leaders shifted classes online while international tensions over a possible wider conflict continued to rise.
TimesofIsraelReport: Shin Bet chief recently met PA's exiled former Gaza security chief Dahlan in UAEMay 26, 2026
Israel Security Agency chief David Zini reportedly met exiled former Gaza security chief Mohammad Dahlan in the United Arab Emirates. The meeting comes amid past discussions about Dahlan potentially playing a role in Gaza's postwar leadership.
Qatar has denied reports that it offered 12 billion dollars to Iran to secure a deal. Officials say the claims are aimed at undermining diplomatic efforts and harming Qatar’s reputation.
May 26, 2026
Israel Security Agency chief David Zini reportedly met exiled former Fatah official Mohammed Dahlan during a visit to the United Arab Emirates. The agency declined to comment on the reported meeting.
May 26, 2026
Nineteen Australian women and children linked to the Islamic State group are returning from Syria, with some expected to face criminal charges. Authorities say community safety remains the top priority as they prepare to manage the group’s arrival.
A large study suggests that eating more fruit may help protect lung function from the harmful effects of air pollution. Antioxidant-rich foods could reduce pollution-related cellular damage and support long-term respiratory health.
Donald Trump is pressing several Muslim-majority nations to join the Abraham Accords as part of a broader regional deal linked to Iran talks. Pakistan has rejected the proposal, while Saudi Arabia maintains recognition of Israel depends on progress toward Palestinian statehood.
May 26, 2026
A hydrochloric acid leak at a Petah Tikva country club led to the evacuation of swimmers and precautions for two nearby kindergartens. The leak has been contained with no injuries reported.
The United States has launched new strikes on Iranian targets despite a ceasefire, as tensions simmer globally. The podcast also covers clashes in the Middle East, an escalating Ebola outbreak in central Africa, and extreme heat across Europe.
Foreign ministers from India, Australia, Japan and the United States are meeting in New Delhi to address maritime security, energy concerns and regional stability. The talks come amid diplomatic strains and are seen as an opportunity to revive momentum in the Indo-Pacific partnership.
Local temperatures will remain steady with minor day-to-day changes through Friday. Meanwhile, Europe is experiencing a record-breaking spring heat wave that is expected to continue through the weekend.
Israel intensified airstrikes across Lebanon, hitting dozens of Hezbollah targets and prompting new security restrictions in northern Israel. Lebanese officials reported multiple casualties as tensions continue to escalate.



