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ArutzShevaAvi Cohen Scali: An organization whose members endanger us won't operate in GazaFebruary 02, 2026
Israel has ordered Doctors Without Borders to end its activities in Gaza, citing security concerns and alleged links to terrorist groups. The government says humanitarian aid will continue through other approved organizations.
Documents claim Jeffrey Epstein managed wealth for Vladimir Putin and Robert Mugabe, and facilitated meetings with Russian officials. Intelligence sources allege he operated a global blackmail operation on behalf of Russian interests. The files detail Epstein's ties to international espionage and elite figures.
TimesofIsraelGaza technocratic committee members slated to re-enter Strip via Rafah this week -- officialsFebruary 02, 2026
A Palestinian technocratic committee will enter Gaza this week to manage daily affairs, officials say. The group will cross through Rafah, which reopened for pedestrians today.
TimesofIsraelStarmer urges Peter Mandelson to quit House of Lords over Jeffrey Epstein tiesFebruary 02, 2026
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged Peter Mandelson to resign from the House of Lords over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson has also left the Labour Party and faces calls to testify in the United States. Cabinet ministers say he has a moral duty to help Epstein's victims.
Only a handful of Gazans in need of urgent medical care have crossed into Egypt after the Rafah crossing's limited reopening. Aid groups warn that the current pace is far below what is needed to address the medical crisis. The process remains slow and heavily dependent on political decisions.
NewYorkTimesFIFA chief Gianni Infantino against Russia and Israel bans, defends Trump's Peace PrizeFebruary 02, 2026
FIFA chief Gianni Infantino opposes bans on Russia and Israel in football and defends giving Donald Trump the FIFA Peace Prize. He argues that football should unite people, not be subject to political sanctions.
Israel has reopened the Rafah border crossing with limited daily crossings as part of a ceasefire plan for Gaza. Other global stories include Pakistan's anti-polio campaign and developments in Syria, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
President Trump and Colombian President Petro meet at the White House after months of heightened tensions. Their summit aims to address drug trafficking, trade, and security cooperation. The outcome could reshape relations between the two countries.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino apologises for comments about British fans and defends awarding a peace prize to United States president Donald Trump. He also suggests FIFA may consider allowing Russia back into international football.
Cristiano Ronaldo is on strike at Al-Nassr over the club's lack of transfer spending, despite his record earnings. The football star's protest highlights tensions in Saudi Arabian football, even as he enjoys a luxurious life off the pitch.
Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly urges strong engagement with the United States ahead of St Patrick's Day events in Washington DC. First Minister Michelle O'Neill is undecided about attending, citing international concerns. The US remains a key economic partner for Northern Ireland.
Israeli police have detained local officials and businesspeople suspected of misusing wartime aid donations. The arrests are part of a fraud investigation into millions of dollars sent to help communities affected by the Israel-Hamas war.








