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Yoni Bloch updates his viral music video with real scenes of hostages returning from Gaza. The new video reflects both hope and ongoing uncertainty in the region.
YNetSlain hostage Tal Haimi laid to rest after return from Gaza: 'You returned whole, I tOctober 22, 2025
Tal Haimi, killed in combat and recently returned from Gaza, was laid to rest at Nir Yitzhak cemetery. His wife and four children, including a baby he never met, mourned his loss alongside hundreds of others.
Turkey's leading basketball clubs have opposed the EuroLeague's decision to resume games in Israel, disputing claims of consensus. They assert no vote was held and express ongoing concerns.
Israeli forces demolished the home of a Palestinian accused of aiding a deadly West Bank shooting in May. The attack killed a pregnant woman and her newborn son. Several suspects have been arrested or killed in connection with the incident.
The International Olympic Committee will recommend a halt to international sporting events in Indonesia after the country barred Israeli athletes from a major competition. Talks about Indonesia hosting future Olympics have also been suspended. The committee is calling for guarantees of non-discrimination before events can resume.
Women leaders from multiple regions met online to discuss Yemen's war and its severe effects on women and girls. The forum emphasized the urgent need for humanitarian aid and the role of female leaders in peacebuilding. Participants called for greater inclusion of women in recovery efforts.
TimesofIsraelSlain hostage Tal Haimi laid to rest, some 2 years after wife symbolically buried his helmetOctober 22, 2025
Tal Haimi, killed defending Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak in 2023, was laid to rest after his body was returned from Gaza. His family and community mourned his loss and remembered his bravery. Thirteen hostages' bodies remain in Gaza as families await their return.
Keir Starmer is expected to dismiss Cabinet Secretary Chris Wormald in a move seen as deflecting blame for his administration's troubles. Insiders criticize the decision as hypocritical and indicative of weak leadership. The likely replacement, Baroness Louise Casey, is viewed as a loyalist rather than a reformer.
Violent protests broke out in multiple Israeli cities after the arrest of three yeshiva students accused of draft evasion. Demonstrators blocked major roads, leading to clashes with police and significant traffic disruptions.
TimesofIsrael'A reminder of darkness': Mourners in Nepal bid farewell to slain Gaza hostage Bipin JoshiOctober 22, 2025
Nepalese mourners held a funeral for Bipin Joshi, a student slain in Gaza after being kidnapped from Israel. His family and national leaders honored his bravery and sacrifice, marking a somber end to a two-year ordeal.
A targeted shooting killed three Druze community members in Syria's Idlib province, heightening fears and sectarian tensions. Local leaders are urging authorities to protect the minority group as security measures are increased. The attack follows a history of violence against the Druze in the region.
YNetWorld Court rejects Israel's claims UNRWA tied to Hamas, orders to permit UN aid intoOctober 22, 2025
The World Court has rejected Israel's claims that the United Nations relief agency is tied to Hamas and ordered Israel to permit United Nations aid into Gaza. The court said Israel must ensure the basic needs of Gaza's civilians are met.








