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The Rafah Crossing will reopen on Sunday for limited pedestrian traffic, with movement coordinated between Egypt and Israel and supervised by a European Union delegation. Only pre-approved residents who left Gaza during the war will be allowed to return, subject to security checks.
The Trump administration's new defense strategy calls Israel a 'model ally' and sets the stage for major talks on future U.S. military aid. As both countries prepare for a new agreement, experts highlight a shift toward a deeper, more strategic partnership. The debate comes amid calls to balance Israeli independence with continued American support.
President Trump has confirmed talks with Iran and is reportedly weighing military options against Iranian facilities. Regional leaders are pushing for diplomacy as tensions rise over Iran's nuclear program and recent protests. No final decision on military action has been made.
New research finds that genetics may account for up to half of a person's lifespan, more than previously thought. Scientists stress that lifestyle choices remain important for longevity.
A leading Israeli neurologist shares his reasons for remaining in the United States, highlighting a wider trend of doctors leaving Israel. The growing migration of medical professionals is causing concern for Israel's health care system.
The World Health Organization says the risk of Nipah virus spreading from India is low after two cases were confirmed. There is no evidence of increased human-to-human transmission, and India is considered capable of containing the outbreak.
The United States is changing the leadership of its Gaza coordination center as President Trump advances to the next stage of his peace plan. The move comes amid uncertainty over the center's effectiveness and future, with some partners reconsidering their involvement.
Former police commissioner Roni Alsheich was questioned over suspicions of employing an undocumented worker. The investigation is ongoing.
Heightened tensions between the US and Iran could lead to a more unpredictable response from Tehran, as internal unrest and regional risks grow. The situation is volatile, with both sides facing difficult choices and the potential for rapid escalation.
Prince Turki Al-Faisal emphasized the strong, historic ties between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, urging reliance on official sources amid rumors of discord. He also criticized Israel's approach to the Palestinian issue, calling for justice-based peace efforts.
Families of Indian crew members detained in Iran are urging their safe return amid worsening conditions and regional tensions. Ten have been jailed, while others remain on the seized ship with limited contact and poor living conditions.
Dubai has announced plans for the world's first gold street as part of a new Gold District featuring over 1,000 retailers. The city also plans to launch the world's first commercial flying taxi service by 2026. Both projects aim to boost Dubai's status as a global hub for innovation and luxury.
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