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Tens of thousands marched in London against antisemitism, organized by the Campaign Against Antisemitism. Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis led the demonstration, highlighting the surge in antisemitism in the UK.
Georgia's historic win over France at EuroBasket sees them advance to the quarterfinals, with standout performances from Shengelia and Baldwin. France's struggles with 3-point shooting ultimately lead to their defeat.
Israel has ordered residents to evacuate a Gaza City tower ahead of a planned strike, amid ongoing intensified military operations in the area. Recent demolitions of high-rises have raised tensions, with claims of militant infrastructure disputed by local groups.
An American bankruptcy lawyer and former U.S. ambassador to Israel challenges the claim that Israel's actions in Gaza constitute genocide. He argues that Israel is responding to unprovoked attacks and has no intention of eliminating the Palestinian Arabs in Gaza.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar warns against recognizing a Palestinian state, citing potential unilateral decisions by Israel. Sa'ar emphasizes the importance of dialogue with Europe and expresses concerns about destabilizing the region.
IDF issues urgent announcement to evacuate building in Gaza City southward for safety reasons amidst Hamas military infrastructure.
Nefesh B'Nefesh opens a new residence in Jerusalem for Lone Bnot Sherut volunteers, offering modern apartments, on-site guidance, and community enrichment programs. The housing complex aims to support over 200 young women from around the world who are contributing to Israeli society through National Civic Service.
Microsoft has fixed Azure services after Red Sea cable cuts caused disruptions in the Middle East and Asia. Internet connectivity in countries like India and Pakistan was affected, but services are now operational.
Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a drone that hit the Ramon Airport terminal in Israel, injuring one person. The attack caused damage and led to the closure of the airport's airspace.
Netanyahu will sign a housing construction agreement in Maale Adumim, despite the mayor's lack of awareness. The E1 project has faced criticism for potentially dividing the West Bank and harming the viability of a Palestinian state.
Allies like Britain, France, and Canada are undermining Trump's peace deal at the U.N. with anti-Israel demands. The 'New York Declaration' threatens the Accords and rewards Palestinian violence against Israel.
Former Mumford & sons member Winston Marshall speaks out on the state of free speech in the U.K. after a comedian's arrest over anti-transgender tweets and Coldplay's singer facing backlash. Nigel Farage warns of England's descent into authoritarianism amidst growing concerns over free speech.
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