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Hamas in Gaza plans to execute agents and collaborators with Israel to hinder intelligence gathering. Operatives are advised to avoid mobile phones to evade Israeli tracking.
South Sudanese officials reject rumors of accepting Gazans or US convicts, clarifying that no agreements have been signed for resettlement in the country.
Elias Rodriguez pleads not guilty to charges of murdering two Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Capitol Jewish Museum. He faces multiple federal criminal charges, including murder of a foreign official, and could potentially face the death penalty.
City officials in Be'er Sheva highlight key developments in technology, healthcare, and education during the tour.
Iran downgrades ties with Australia following allegations of antisemitic arson attacks. Australian Prime Minister accuses Iran of orchestrating attacks on Jewish community in Sydney and Melbourne.
MPs in the UK are divided over Israeli President Isaac Herzog's planned visit, with some urging ministers not to meet him. The government's condemnation of Israel's actions in Gaza adds tension to the situation.
Soroka Hospital in Israel is struggling to provide critical services to patients after an Iranian missile strike. Surgeries are being postponed and older stroke victims are facing limited care.
CM Mamata Banerjee condemns BJP for insulting Bengalis and engaging in language terrorism during a chaotic assembly session in Bengal, leading to suspensions and disruptions.
Descendants of a Nazi official in Argentina have been charged with hiding looted Jewish art, including pieces by Matisse. The investigation was triggered by the appearance of a missing painting in a property listing.
US Secretary of State Rubio criticized France for recognizing a Palestinian state, warning of potential Israeli annexation. He emphasized that efforts for Palestinian statehood would have consequences and impact the situation in Gaza.
Israelis are among the injured in a Lisbon streetcar derailment that killed 16 people and injured 21 others. The crash is under investigation, and the victims include various nationalities, highlighting the impact on both locals and tourists.
Schill's departure follows federal scrutiny and political backlash over campus unrest, emphasizing the importance of academic freedom and research excellence.
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