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Freed hostages performed a song written by their fallen commander at a memorial concert in Tel Aviv. The event honored Staff Sergeant Yam Glas and featured tributes and performances from various artists.
European Union leaders are seeking a greater role in Gaza and the West Bank after being sidelined from the latest ceasefire talks. They have pledged more aid and are considering sanctions to pressure Israel, while individual member states take their own actions. The bloc remains divided over how to respond to the ongoing conflict.
President Trump assured that Israel will not move forward with West Bank annexation after Israeli lawmakers advanced related legislation. US officials criticized the move, warning it could threaten Gaza ceasefire talks, while Arab and Muslim nations condemned the votes as illegal.
Israeli show 'Eretz Nehederet' mocked Greta Thunberg's Gaza activism in its season premiere. The sketch portrayed her as selective in her causes and frustrated by a ceasefire.
Andrew Cuomo is under fire after laughing at a radio host's Islamophobic remark about mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. The exchange drew condemnation from Mamdani and Democratic leaders, escalating tensions in an already contentious campaign.
Prime Minister Modi will attend the India-Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit virtually, citing Deepavali celebrations. The Congress party criticized his decision, suggesting he is avoiding a meeting with United States President Trump amid ongoing diplomatic tensions.
Mayor Eric Adams has endorsed Andrew Cuomo for mayor, criticizing rival Zohran Mamdani over his stance on Jewish issues and extremism. Cuomo also questioned Mamdani's Democratic credentials and accused him of dividing the community.
Saudi Arabia faces a surge in AI-driven cyberattacks, prompting major investments in cybersecurity and a shift toward proactive, data-driven defenses. Experts warn that unmonitored connected devices pose significant risks as the Kingdom's digital transformation accelerates.
Donald Trump reportedly chose Kristi Noem to lead Homeland Security as a favor to her alleged lover, Corey Lewandowski. The decision, detailed in a new book, has raised questions about qualifications and internal influence. Both Noem and Lewandowski deny the affair.
A human rights group is seeking to prosecute a British citizen for joining the Israeli military in its conflict with Palestine, citing a law from 1870. The case is based on claims that such actions violate UK law prohibiting service in foreign wars against peaceful states.
The article argues that recognizing a Palestinian state rewards terrorism and erases Israel's historical legitimacy. It claims Palestinian identity is a recent political construct and criticizes Western nations for supporting it. The author contends that peace is unattainable without ideological change.
Experts warn that clearing Gaza of unexploded ordnance could take up to 30 years, as aid groups struggle to access the territory and deliver essential supplies. Despite a ceasefire, food and medical shortages persist, leaving the population in a dire situation.
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