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The war between the United States, Israel, and Iran has settled into a costly stalemate. Military strikes and economic pressure have failed to produce decisive results, leaving the region in a fragile and dangerous deadlock.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on Indians to cut spending on fuel, gold, and foreign travel to ease economic pressure from the war in Iran. With rising deficits and a weakening currency, the government may soon turn voluntary appeals into stricter measures.
Two Israeli soldiers were sentenced to prison after one was photographed placing a cigarette in the mouth of a Virgin Mary statue in southern Lebanon. The military said the act violated its values and followed other recent incidents involving damage to Christian symbols.
A comprehensive 2026 guide to the best proxy servers for YouTube, covering proxy types, top providers, setup methods, and key features. The article explains how to choose the right solution for scraping, ad verification, regional testing, and account management.
Despite nearly three years of war, Israel ranks among the top-performing economies in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Minister of Economy Nir Barkat will outline his plan to sustain growth amid rising defense costs and regional instability.
Students at Kfar HaRoeh Yeshiva funded a new Torah scroll by recycling bottles and cans over two years. The community-wide effort culminated in a festive dedication ceremony attended by the Chief Rabbi of Israel.
The United States National Archives has released 11 million files on German citizens who joined the Nazi Party. The records, compiled after World War Two, allow families to research their relatives' roles during the Nazi era.
TimesofIsraelTaking advantage of Ukraine ceasefire, Jewish couples wed in joint ceremony in KyivMay 11, 2026
Five Jewish couples married in a joint ceremony in Kyiv during a temporary ceasefire in the war. The event offered a powerful moment of unity and resilience for a community deeply affected by years of conflict.
May 11, 2026
Azerbaijan honored Jewish tank commander Albert Agarunov, who was killed in the First Karabakh War and named a National Hero. His legacy remains a symbol of patriotism and interfaith unity in the country.
May 11, 2026
A Florida congressional contest has erupted into a wider political battle involving antisemitism, Israel, and Armenia. The feud between Representative Randy Fine and candidate Dan Bilzerian has drawn in diaspora groups and reignited debates over dual citizenship and foreign policy.
May 11, 2026
Rajnath Singh reviewed energy supply risks amid the West Asia conflict and urged citizens to remain calm. He said the government is taking steps to prevent shortages and emphasized energy conservation to ensure national security.
Iran and the United States have rejected each other's conditions for ending the Middle East conflict, deepening a diplomatic impasse. Rising tensions in the Gulf and renewed security incidents have heightened fears of wider confrontation and driven oil prices higher.




