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Iran's ambassador to Germany was summoned after a man was arrested in Denmark for spying on Jewish targets in Berlin for Tehran. The suspect, identified as Ali S., was allegedly working for an Iranian intelligence service and had scoped out Jewish localities in Berlin. German authorities are investigating the incident and taking measures to protect Jewish life in the country.
Trump asserts he will be 'very firm' with Netanyahu on ending the war in Gaza during the Israeli PM's visit to the White House. He believes a deal will be reached next week and plans to celebrate US and Israeli strikes on Iran during the conflict.
Pakistan PM visits Iranian embassy to express solidarity after Israeli attacks on Iran, as Iran assesses damage and considers resuming talks with Washington.
Israel releases conversations exposing Hamas' attempts to disrupt aid distribution in Gaza. State Department acknowledges Hamas' use of violence. GHF faces criticism over reports of violent incidents at its secure sites.
Tensions rise between Iran and Azerbaijan over alleged Israeli ties, while Azerbaijan faces new conflicts with Russia. Iran threatens Azerbaijan's president, and Russia's actions lead to further strain between the countries.
Andrew Flintoff declined a WWE contract to focus on boxing and defeated Richard Dawson in a fight. The decision was made for family reasons despite the tempting offer from WWE.
Architect Shlomit Zeldman suggests redesigning apartments to have protected spaces in the building's core for better safety during emergencies.
Iran-linked hackers are threatening to release emails hacked from Trump aides, including those of White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Trump lawyer Lindsey Halligan. The FBI has warned of potential national security breaches and is investigating the situation.
Iran-linked group threatens to release hacked emails from Trump's inner circle, including Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Stormy Daniels. FBI warns of national security breach consequences.
Turkish President Erdogan denounces a cartoon of Prophet Muhammad, sparking protests and arrests in Turkey. LeMan magazine denies wrongdoing, stating the cartoon was meant to depict an oppressed Muslim, not the Prophet Muhammad.
Iceland's president of national broadcaster proposes Israel compete under a 'neutral flag' at Eurovision. Some EBU members have called to bar Israel from the competition.
Israeli airstrikes targeted terror operatives and infrastructure in Gaza, with ground forces and naval forces also involved. The strike on a Gaza City cafe resulted in casualties, and a tunnel network used by terror groups was dismantled by IDF Paratroopers in Khan Younis.
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