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Agatha Christie's former house in Baghdad, now in disrepair, sparks debate among scholars over its historical significance and whether she actually lived there.
The kidnapping of a millionaire heiress involving ex-Mossad agents, an Israeli firm, and a bitter family struggle has shocked Europe with its Hollywood-like twists and turns.
Toronto police are investigating a possible hate crime after eggs were thrown at the Yorkville Jewish Centre. The Centre responded defiantly, stating they will not be intimidated. Toronto has seen an increase in anti-Israel incidents recently.

September 05, 2025
Lebanon will start implementing a plan to disarm Hezbollah, but the specifics of the plan are undisclosed. The decision follows a government meeting where the Lebanese army was assigned to disarm the Iran-backed group.

September 05, 2025
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir addresses families of hostages in Gaza, emphasizing their well-being and his commitment to a responsible operation in Gaza City.

September 05, 2025
Belgian FM criticizes EU for failing to act on Gaza crisis, plans to recognize Palestine at UN. Belgium imposes sanctions on Israel as EU struggles to find common ground on the issue.

September 05, 2025
Trump aims to reinterpret a 1987 arms control treaty to boost US drone sales internationally. The move could allow the sale of over 100 MQ-9 drones to Saudi Arabia and enhance competition with other drone manufacturers.

September 05, 2025
Holocaust survivor David Schaecter, who founded the Holocaust memorial in Miami Beach, has died at 96. Schaecter was a passionate advocate for survivors and worked tirelessly to address rising antisemitism in the United States.
Saudi Exchange continues to attract listings despite global IPO slowdown, signaling a potential shift in investor priorities. The Kingdom's strong macroeconomic management and regulatory clarity are driving sustained IPO performance.

September 05, 2025
Sdomi's random conversation with a ninety-year-old man at an event uncovers a shocking truth about his biological grandfather, prompting reflection on important ethical questions.

September 05, 2025
Divers in Egypt discovered ancient artifacts and building structures from a city believed to be an extension of the party town of Canopus. The findings include statues, pottery, anchors, and coins, marking an important milestone in Egypt's efforts to study and preserve its submerged heritage.
The museum in Bournemouth has delayed a Jewish exhibition due to security fears following anti-Semitic incidents in the town, sparking backlash and accusations of silencing Jewish culture.