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BBC retracts claim of other holocausts after complaint
BBC retracts claim of ‘other holocausts’ after complaint. The British broadcaster corrected an article win which the Jewish genocide was not capitalized because the author did not find it unique.
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UK antisemitic incidents hit 2nd-highest level on record
UK antisemitic incidents hit 2nd-highest level on record. The Oct.2 Manchester synagogue terror attack triggered a 183% weekly surge in cases, the Community Security Trust says.
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Netanyahu meets Witkoff Kushner ahead of White House talks with Trump
Netanyahu meets Witkoff, Kushner ahead of White House talks with Trump. The meeting at Blair House in Washington focused on “regional issues,” the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said.
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After shooting down Iranian ballistic missile in June Davids Sling carries out new drills
After shooting down Iranian ballistic missile in June, David’s Sling carries out new drills. Both the Defense Ministry and David Sling manufacturer, Rafael, refused to discuss the exact scenarios due to information security considerations.
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Mutual responsibility Israel recognizes Bondi casualties as victims of antisemitism
‘Mutual responsibility’: Israel recognizes Bondi casualties as victims of antisemitism. This state recognition ‘expresses deep mutual responsibility and an unwavering commitment to fight antisemitism wherever it raises its head,’ said WZO Chair Yaakov Hagoel
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Trump Qatars Thani discuss de-escalation as US Iran pursue diplomacy
Trump, Qatar’s Thani discuss de-escalation as US, Iran pursue diplomacy. The call comes ahead of Trump’s meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Qatar has sought to ease the recent escalation in tensions between the US and Iran.
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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Iran will never give up its ballistic missile program INSS expert says
Iran will never give up its ballistic missile program, INSS expert says. Iran is not seeking a military confrontation with the United States, but the key question is what Tehran is willing to concede to avoid one
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Why global stability requires American power and decisive leadership
Why global stability requires American power and decisive leadership. Opinion: History shows that stability depends on a dominant global power; weak US leadership allowed hostile regimes to expand, while renewed American deterrence and dismantling of proxies now force serious planning for what comes next in Iran and Gaza
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Restore constitutional monarchy to honor lost Iranian lives opinion
Restore constitutional monarchy to honor lost Iranian lives – opinion. The Iranian protests call for monarchy restoration, but the world refuses to report what the protesters really want.






