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Developers Donitz-Elad and Ofer Investments have partnered with Hapoel Lev Jerusalem women's basketball club in a major sponsorship. The deal aims to promote community values and support women's sports in Jerusalem.
Richard Littlejohn argues that the British Broadcasting Corporation has become out of touch with mainstream Britain and is plagued by institutional bias. He criticizes its recent controversies and leadership resignations, calling for a return to impartiality. Littlejohn suggests Roger Mosey as the person to restore the broadcaster's credibility.
At a New York memorial for Rabbi Meir Kahane, Fern Sidman urged the Jewish community to embrace Kahane's legacy of pride, self-defense, and faith. She warned of rising antisemitism and called for unity and courage in facing modern challenges.
The Vatican is investigating claims that a Swiss Guard made an antisemitic gesture toward two Jewish women during a recent papal audience. The incident occurred as the women attended an event celebrating Catholic-Jewish relations. Vatican officials have reiterated their commitment to equality and respect as the inquiry proceeds.
Donald Trump has threatened to sue the BBC for $1 billion over an edited documentary of his January 6 speech. The controversy led to the resignation of the broadcaster's top executives and renewed scrutiny of the BBC's impartiality.
Syrian leader Sharaa visited the White House quietly, avoiding the usual media attention. He came to power after his forces overthrew Bashar al-Assad last year.
President Trump has announced a boycott of the Group of 20 summit in South Africa, citing alleged persecution of the Afrikaner minority. The South African government and some Afrikaners dispute his claims, saying they are not supported by facts. Trump's actions have heightened tensions between the two countries.
Bar Kuperstein, recently freed after nearly two years as a hostage in Gaza, describes surviving harsh captivity through faith and solidarity with fellow captives. He has since spoken publicly about his ordeal and the importance of religious rituals during his imprisonment.
Remilk will soon launch its lab-grown, cow-free milk in Israeli supermarkets and cafes, offering a product nearly identical to traditional milk but free from animal ingredients. The company also plans to expand internationally. The new milk is kosher-parve, vegan-friendly, and aims to rival both plant-based and conventional dairy products.
A new documentary features Israeli soldiers describing unrestricted shooting and the use of human shields in Gaza. The film challenges official denials and includes accounts of unprovoked attacks on civilians. The Israeli military says it is investigating the allegations.
Israeli settlers vandalized graves in Bab Al-Rahma cemetery in East Jerusalem, while authorities continue excavation work for a cable car project. The site, of significant historical and religious importance, faces ongoing threats of alteration and conversion.
Donald Trump is threatening to sue the BBC for a billion dollars over the editing of a Panorama documentary about his speech before the January sixth Capitol attack. The BBC has apologised for an 'error of judgment' and is reviewing the complaint, while two senior executives have resigned amid the fallout.
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