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May 07, 2026
An Israeli strike in Beirut's southern suburbs killed a senior Hezbollah commander and at least 11 others across Lebanon, according to local officials. The attack marks the first on the area in weeks amid ongoing cross-border violence despite a ceasefire.
Emirati fighter Mohammad Yahya will headline the 'Pride of Arabia' event in Dubai on May 24. Competing close to home, he looks to revive his career while continuing to inspire the next generation of mixed martial arts athletes in the United Arab Emirates.
The United States is waiting for Iran’s response to a new peace proposal as indirect talks continue through Pakistan. The conflict has disrupted global oil markets and raised tensions despite signs of diplomatic movement.
The residential property market in the United Arab Emirates remains resilient, with strong buyer interest despite rising supply and regional uncertainty. Most owners are holding assets, while buyers increasingly favor completed homes and expect price stabilization.
President Donald Trump's rapid shifts on the Iran conflict have undercut public statements by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and fueled confusion about United States strategy. The president has alternated between declaring the war over and threatening renewed bombing within hours.
May 06, 2026
Texas Democratic candidate Maureen Galindo is facing backlash over social media posts promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories as she advances to a primary runoff in a newly redistricted congressional seat. The competitive district is considered a toss-up in the general election.
May 06, 2026
Former National Security Council head Yaakov Nagel urges Israel to adopt a doctrine of 'prevention and offense' amid rising tensions with Iran. He calls for sustained economic pressure on Tehran, expanded military preparedness, and broader national service to meet growing security challenges.
A senior police officer has been promoted after the national security minister reversed his decision following a court challenge. The case highlights ongoing tensions over political involvement in police appointments.
Rabbi Aryeh Stern, Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem and a leading Religious Zionist authority, has died at 81. He was known for his scholarship, community leadership, and efforts to foster dialogue across Jerusalem’s diverse populations.
Iran's strike on Qatar's main gas facility and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have triggered a severe economic shock across the Gulf. Energy exports, tourism and growth forecasts have all been hit, raising fears of long term regional instability.
A New Hampshire legislative hearing featuring a Holocaust denier has raised concerns about the mainstreaming of extremist rhetoric. Critics warn that Holocaust denial is increasingly entering public institutions amid rising antisemitism.
An 18-year-old has been arrested in connection with two March shootings at synagogues in Toronto and Vaughan. Police say the investigation is ongoing and believe others may have been involved.








