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Dried fruits for Tu Bishvat offer health benefits but can be high in sugar and calories. Some are closer to candy than fruit, so it is important to choose wisely and check for added ingredients.
Gulf states are emerging as key players in global mediation and humanitarian aid, stepping into roles once dominated by Western powers. Their growing influence brings new responsibilities and scrutiny, highlighting the need for balanced, transparent strategies to sustain their soft power.
Cyprus has become Israel's preferred island escape, with soaring visitor numbers and a strong sense of familiarity. Israeli hotel groups now lead the hospitality scene, tailoring experiences for their guests and reinforcing Cyprus as a second home. The island's warm welcome and diverse offerings continue to attract Israelis year-round.
Former Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino mocked Minnesota attorney Daniel Rosen for his Orthodox Jewish practices, sparking criticism. Bovino has been removed from his leadership role and is expected to retire.
Right-wing activists blocked former prime minister Ehud Barak's car in Tel Aviv, following similar confrontations with other public figures. The incidents have sparked concern over rising harassment and violence against progressive leaders in Israel.
Convicted terrorist Shahid Butt, who has praised jihad as 'compassionate', is standing as an independent candidate in Birmingham's Sparkhill ward. His candidacy has drawn criticism due to his past and recent controversial remarks.
The Belz Great Synagogue in Jerusalem will undergo a major expansion to accommodate its growing community. The plan includes enlarging the main sanctuary and rebuilding the great hall. Approval was granted on a significant date for the Belz community.
The article explores how Moshe's retrieval of Yosef's remains during the Exodus inspired Yehoshua's devotion and leadership. It highlights the importance of fulfilling spiritual obligations and the lasting influence of moral actions on future generations.
Nathalie Kelley has promoted a supplement made from sterilised human waste to improve gut health, sparking debate online. The actress claims the product helped her digestive issues after other remedies failed.
Israeli air strikes killed at least 32 people in Gaza, including women and children, in the heaviest attacks since the recent ceasefire. The strikes targeted homes, a tent camp, and a police station, drawing condemnation from ceasefire mediators. The violence comes as Gaza prepares to reopen the Rafah border crossing.
Iran's Supreme Leader's son is said to own over £100 million in luxury London property through shell companies. The news comes as Iran faces deadly explosions and rising international tensions.
A judge has ordered the release of a father and son detained in a Minnesota immigration raid. The move comes amid protests and growing pushback from local leaders against federal immigration enforcement actions.
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