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YNet'There is no outrage toward Iran like there is toward Israel, it is sheer hypocrisy'January 24, 2026
Jonathan Greenblatt of the Anti-Defamation League warns that antisemitism has reached epidemic levels worldwide, fueled by both individuals and state actors. He criticizes the lack of outrage toward Iran compared to Israel and calls for stronger action to protect Jewish communities.
Syrian government and Kurdish forces will extend their ceasefire by one month, sources say. The move aims to support ongoing negotiations and the transfer of Islamic State detainees to Iraq.
NASA's Artemis II mission will send four astronauts around the moon for the first time in over 50 years. The crew will test deep-space systems during a ten-day journey, paving the way for future lunar landings.
European Union leaders welcomed a reduction in tensions with the United States but voiced caution about joining President Trump's new peace initiative. The summit also addressed security in the Arctic and ongoing support for Ukraine amid criticism of Europe's response to Russian aggression.
January 24, 2026
Western media are criticized for downplaying Iran's anti-regime protests and amplifying official narratives. Activists say this coverage neglects the voices of those risking their lives for freedom.
The Pentagon plans to shift primary responsibility for deterring North Korea to South Korea, potentially reducing the United States military presence there. The new strategy also highlights growing concerns over China, Iran, and Russia, while prioritizing defense of the United States homeland.
January 24, 2026
Kuwait Airways is adding 11 new destinations to its summer 2026 schedule and offering a 15 percent discount on economy class flights. The expansion aims to meet rising travel demand and provide more options for passengers.
January 24, 2026
Iran warns that any attack amid the United States military build-up will be treated as all-out war, vowing severe retaliation. Tensions rise as both countries reinforce their military presence in the region. Domestic unrest in Iran adds to the volatility.
January 24, 2026
Manhattan's Town School held its third annual Shabbat celebration, welcoming Jewish and non-Jewish families for an evening of tradition and community. The event has grown in significance, fostering empathy and unity amid broader tensions in New York City. Organizers say the gathering highlights the school's inclusive spirit.
January 24, 2026
Two teens were arrested after swastikas and antisemitic graffiti were found on a Brooklyn playground. Officials condemned the acts and praised law enforcement for quickly identifying and charging the suspects.
Showers and cooler temperatures are expected Saturday, with gradual warming through Monday before cooling again on Tuesday. Fog is likely overnight in northern valleys.
This guide explains how online outrage is engineered to drain your energy and offers practical steps to protect your mental health. It encourages setting boundaries, curating your feeds, and focusing on what truly matters. Refusing to engage with rage-bait is presented as an act of self-preservation.





