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Jordan and Egypt's foreign ministers discussed efforts to strengthen the Gaza ceasefire and support a Security Council resolution for an international force. They also reviewed plans for Gaza's recovery and called for more humanitarian aid and reconstruction support.
Dave Portnoy says he left the Democrats because he felt young white men were unfairly blamed by the party. He also detailed the antisemitic abuse he faces and his resolve to speak out against it.
Saudi Arabia is reshaping the US tech landscape through major investments in companies like Lucid Motors and artificial intelligence startups. These partnerships are driving innovation and clean energy adoption, marking a new era of high-tech collaboration between the two countries.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince visits Washington to strengthen ties with the US amid regional tensions and shifting alliances. The two countries are expected to discuss security guarantees and deeper cooperation. The US-Saudi partnership remains central to President Trump's Middle East policy.
Ysrael Gurt, co-founder of Reflectiz, rose from self-taught programmer in a religious community to a leading figure in website security. He balances his high-tech career with a traditional lifestyle and aims to normalize the presence of religious entrepreneurs in the industry.
The United Nations Security Council will vote on a resolution based on President Trump's Gaza peace plan, which calls for disarmament of armed groups and a new Palestinian police force. Hamas and Israeli leaders have both voiced strong objections to key elements of the proposal.
November 17, 2025
Take a global journey through ten popular breads, from Italy's focaccia to Ethiopia's injera. Each bread offers a taste of its region's culinary heritage.
Hamas has rejected a United States proposal at the United Nations, claiming it undermines Palestinian rights and stability in Gaza. The group warns the plan could lead to international control and delay self-determination. Hamas hopes other nations will help block the resolution.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu testimony in corruption trial on Wednesday canceled for 'security reason'November 17, 2025
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's court testimony was canceled for security reasons after a request from his lawyers. The trial, marked by frequent delays, is expected to continue for years. Netanyahu denies all charges and has refused to seek a pardon.
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Laila Rouass married in a private London ceremony attended only by her sisters. The couple have since moved to Dubai, stepping away from social media as Laila copes with a recently diagnosed incurable condition.
YNet'I'm destroying the rocket launcher that sent me to shelter': For these IDF soldiers,November 17, 2025
A group of Israeli soldiers describes their rapid deployments across Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, and the West Bank since enlisting in March 2024. Their missions have included combat, destroying enemy infrastructure, and securing conflict zones.
Floods have hit parts of western Iran after months of severe drought, worsening the country's ongoing water crisis. Authorities have begun cloud seeding to increase rainfall, but warn that these measures are only temporary. Water shortages continue to affect many regions, including Tehran.









