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Qatar and Turkey held high-level talks in Doha, focusing on cooperation and the Gaza ceasefire. The leaders signed several agreements and discussed humanitarian efforts. Senior officials also met to address regional issues.
The Ethicist addresses dilemmas about political divides in marriage, competing for jobs with friends, and the ethics of buying in gentrifying neighborhoods. The column highlights the importance of courtesy, transparency, and community engagement. Readers share their perspectives on gentrification and housing challenges.
TimesofIsraelAt funeral, Tal Haimi's father and sister speak of longing for his companyOctober 22, 2025
Tal Haimi was remembered by his father and sister at his funeral in Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak, where they spoke of their longing and the impact of his absence. The family reflected on his devotion to loved ones and the community, and mourned the loss alongside many attendees.
United Nations rights expert Francesca Albanese has condemned the United States-brokered Gaza truce plan as inadequate and accused Israel and the United States of committing genocide. She called for stronger international action and disengagement from Israel by United Nations member states.
President Trump is preparing to host Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the United States next month. The visit is expected to focus on trade, security, and efforts to improve relations between the two countries.
United States Vice President JD Vance and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in Jerusalem to discuss the Gaza ceasefire and reaffirm their partnership. Key issues include the deployment of an international security force and the return of hostages' bodies. Tensions and humanitarian concerns persist in Gaza as international efforts continue.
TimesofIsraelTrump's granddaughter Arabella Kushner sends handwritten notes to freed hostagesOctober 22, 2025
Arabella Kushner sent handwritten letters to freed Gaza hostages, delivered by her father Jared Kushner in Israel. The notes offered encouragement and thanks, highlighting the family's ongoing involvement in international events.
TimesofIsraelKnesset panel rejects proposal to establish October 7 state commission of inquiryOctober 22, 2025
A Knesset committee has voted down a proposal to establish a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 Hamas attack. Opposition lawmakers and bereaved families condemned the decision, accusing the government of avoiding responsibility. The government is now considering appointing its own investigative panel.
Anchor Browser, an Israeli AI startup, has raised $6 million in seed funding to automate organizational web tasks using AI agents. The company has already secured major clients and partnerships, aiming to transform how businesses adopt AI for routine operations.
TimesofIsraelLacking majority, coalition pulls bills from Knesset agenda, freezing legislationOctober 22, 2025
Israel's coalition government has frozen its legislative agenda after losing its majority, amid disputes with ultra-Orthodox parties. Opposition bills continue, while coalition lawmakers face mounting criticism and threats from far-right allies.
YNetUS officials arrive for 'Bibi-sitting' as Washington tightens ceasefire oversight ofOctober 22, 2025
United States officials are maintaining a constant high-level presence in Israel to closely oversee ceasefire efforts. Some Israelis have dubbed this approach 'Bibi-sitting,' highlighting Washington's determination to keep Prime Minister Netanyahu in check.
Eitan Nitzan visited the site in Gaza where his brother Gilad was killed in action, holding a memorial and reflecting on their shared sense of mission. Community leaders highlighted the unity and sacrifice shown by soldiers and students during the conflict.







