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The United States and United Nations have condemned the Houthis for detaining embassy and aid staff in Yemen, calling for their immediate release. The Houthis have sentenced several aid workers to death on unproven espionage charges, drawing international criticism.
Trump's peace deals are collapsing as conflicts reignite in several regions. Critics say his approach lacks depth and fails to address the underlying issues. The only stable truce in the area is one he did not broker.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called the devastation in Gaza 'genocide' and urged accountability during a meeting with Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas. He reaffirmed Spain's support for a two-state solution and emphasized the need for justice and international cooperation.
Christian leaders and lawmakers are meeting in Washington to celebrate Israel and boost international legislative cooperation. The group seeks to defend Israel and promote shared Judeo-Christian values.
Israel's Foreign Ministry reprimanded Ukraine's ambassador over his public criticism of the Prime Minister's comments about Russia. Officials said the remarks were unacceptable and not in line with diplomatic protocol.
The United States is considering imposing terrorism-related sanctions on the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, sparking legal and humanitarian concerns. The move could severely impact aid efforts in Gaza and beyond, as officials weigh options for targeting the agency or its staff.
The Trump administration is considering terrorism-related sanctions against the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, sparking legal and humanitarian concerns. The move follows allegations of UNRWA staff involvement in Hamas attacks. No final decision has been reached.
Sderot's nightlife is making a comeback, with bars and music venues reopening near the Gaza border. Locals are returning to celebrate and find hope after the war.
The United States and United Nations have condemned the Houthi detention of embassy and UN staff in Yemen, calling for their immediate release. Dozens remain imprisoned under harsh conditions, with some facing death sentences after recent convictions. The situation has raised serious concerns about human rights violations and international law.
Lava Network's LAVA token receives regulatory approval, enabling legal trading across the European Union and global exchanges. The move expands access and supports the network's international growth.
A faulty theft alert has left hundreds of Porsche cars in Russia unable to start. The incident highlights the risks of advanced smart technology in modern vehicles.
Storm Byron is bringing heavy rain and flood risks to Israel from the coast to the desert. The worst of the weather is expected Thursday, with improvement forecast for Friday and the weekend.
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