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TimesofIsraelNYC mayor compared anti-Israel protests after Oct. 7 to KKK rallies, lawsuit saysOctober 30, 2025
A former city official has sued Mayor Adams, alleging anti-Muslim discrimination and comparing anti-Israel protests to Ku Klux Klan rallies. The lawsuit comes amid rising tensions over hate crimes and protests following the October 2023 Hamas attack. Adams's office denies the claims, citing poor job performance as the reason for the dismissal.
ArutzShevaBefore meeting Xi: Trump orders nuclear testing 'on equal basis' with Russia and ChinaOctober 30, 2025
President Trump announced plans to resume nuclear weapons testing ahead of his meeting with President Xi in South Korea. The leaders discussed trade but issued no joint statement, highlighting ongoing tensions and the importance of cooperation.
President Trump publicly mocked Emmanuel Macron at a peace summit, highlighting tensions and rivalry between the two leaders. Macron's attempts to assert himself have been met with skepticism, while Trump's diplomatic success has added to Macron's challenges. Their relationship continues to draw attention amid speculation about future recognition.
Jerusalem's main train station has been closed due to safety concerns ahead of a major ultra-Orthodox draft protest. The closure follows disagreements between railway officials and police over crowd management and security.
Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen has criticized Unilever for blocking a Palestine-themed ice cream flavor. Cohen is now releasing the flavor independently, escalating tensions between the founders and the corporate parent. The dispute reflects ongoing clashes over the brand's activist legacy.
TimesofIsraelFallen soldier who took 150,000 photos memorialized in Jerusalem exhibit for youthOctober 30, 2025
A Jerusalem exhibit honors Lavi Lipshitz, a soldier and photographer who captured over 150,000 images before his death in Gaza. His work, now displayed for youth, reflects his empathy and artistic vision. The exhibit encourages young people to pursue their creative passions.
Hurricane Melissa has caused deadly destruction across the Caribbean, while the Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate amid economic uncertainty. Trump and Xi met in South Korea to address trade tensions, and a fragile ceasefire in Gaza was tested by new violence.
Syria's postwar transition has led to renewed violence, mass displacement, and property disputes across the country. Sectarian clashes, government actions, and Israeli occupation have forced hundreds of thousands from their homes. Many Syrians remain caught between insecurity and the hope of return.
Toyota and Abdul Latif Jameel Motors have completed a hydrogen mobility pilot at Princess Nourah University, deploying fuel cell vehicles and engaging the campus community. The initiative showcased clean transport technology and provided valuable insights for future hydrogen projects in Saudi Arabia.
Exit polls show Wilders' party in second place, with D66 leading in the Dutch parliamentary race. Wilders says his party is unlikely to join the government if D66 forms a coalition.
FoxNews'Squad' Dem dishes out campaign cash to anti-Israel nonprofit tied to 'Terrorist University'October 29, 2025
Ilhan Omar's campaign sent funds to a nonprofit linked to a Palestinian university with alleged terrorist ties, raising questions about the group's activities and affiliations. The nonprofit has hosted fundraisers for Birzeit University, which has been criticized for its connections to Hamas. Omar's office has not commented on the payment.
ArutzShevaTrump blocks Israeli plan to expand control in Gaza following ceasefire violationOctober 29, 2025
President Trump has blocked an Israeli plan to expand military control in Gaza after a deadly ceasefire violation. The decision surprised Israeli officials and will be discussed further during upcoming meetings in Washington.







