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Palestinian families are searching for loved ones among bodies returned by Israel under a ceasefire deal. Many remains are damaged and unidentified, raising concerns about their treatment. The process has brought closure for some, but many still await answers.
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres has called for urgent reform of the Security Council, warning its legitimacy is fragile as it marks eighty years. He urged greater inclusivity and expansion of membership to better reflect today's world. Guterres also welcomed proposals to limit the use of veto power by permanent members.
TimesofIsraelRubio at Gaza ceasefire HQ: Israel has met its commitments, Hamas must disarmOctober 24, 2025
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there is 'no plan B' for the Gaza ceasefire and stressed that Hamas must disarm and not govern Gaza. He warned that annexation of the West Bank would threaten the peace process and regional cooperation. Rubio also stated that the United Nations refugee agency will not deliver aid in Gaza and that any international force must be acceptable to Israel.
TimesofIsraelHamas claims Palestinian factions have agreed to hand Gaza to technocrat committeeOctober 24, 2025
Hamas says Palestinian factions have agreed to let a technocratic committee run Gaza after the war. The statement leaves out details about the committee's members and Fatah's involvement.
Donald Trump has started a tense trip through Asia, aiming for a major trade deal with China after escalating tariff disputes with Canada and other countries. The visit is seen as one of his riskiest yet, with high stakes for global trade and diplomacy.
A new poll shows a majority of young Americans believe Jews exploit the Holocaust, reflecting a sharp rise in anti-Semitic attitudes among Gen Z. The findings highlight a growing generational divide on issues related to Israel and Jewish people.
Zohran Mamdani's likely election as New York City's mayor has sparked fierce debate over his progressive policies and controversial associations. Critics warn his leadership could accelerate the city's decline and drive out high earners. Supporters, however, see him as a needed change for the metropolis.
ArutzShevaCaptivity survivor Alon Ohel discharged from hospital: 'From here, only good things'October 24, 2025
Alon Ohel, freed after two years in captivity, has been discharged from hospital and is beginning his rehabilitation. He and his family expressed gratitude for the support they received and are hopeful for the future.
A Turkish court has dismissed a case seeking to remove the opposition party leader, providing temporary relief for the opposition. However, a new espionage probe has been launched against Istanbul's mayor and other opposition figures. The opposition faces ongoing legal challenges amid claims of political motivation.
TimesofIsraelPalestinian rights group launches bid to prosecute British-Israeli IDF soldiers -- reportOctober 24, 2025
A Palestinian rights group is seeking to prosecute British citizens who served in the Israeli military during the Gaza conflict, alleging violations of UK law. Lawyers have requested a court summons for one individual and claim to have evidence against others. The case is part of wider efforts to hold soldiers accountable for actions during the war.
TimesofIsraelRubio: There is no Plan B for Gaza, just Trump's; Israel has met its commitments to date; Hamas must disarmOctober 24, 2025
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the Gaza ceasefire plan is the only viable option and stresses that Israel has met its commitments. He calls for Hamas to disarm, describing the process as a long-term project.
The Israeli military has finished its largest drill since the war began, simulating combat near the Lebanon border. The exercise aimed to improve readiness for extreme scenarios and included cooperation with multiple emergency and defense organizations.







