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Toronto Police to deploy armed officers bans pro-Palestinian protests in Jewish areas
Toronto Police to deploy armed officers, bans pro-Palestinian protests in Jewish areas. As part of the measures, which come amid “heightened tensions,” officers will be equipped with patrol rifles and other long guns as part of a deterrence strategy,
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King Charles becomes patron of Jewish charity after London arson attack
King Charles becomes patron of Jewish charity after London arson attack. The Royal Communications at Buckingham Palace told The Jerusalem Post that His Majesty has accepted the patronage and that it has been in the works for some time.
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Ridiculous and unrealistic US rejects Irans sweeping demands for ending war
‘Ridiculous and unrealistic’: US rejects Iran’s sweeping demands for ending war. US and Arab officials warn Iran’s hardline demands, set by the Revolutionary Guard after Khamenei’s killing, could derail ceasefire talks as Tehran rejects limits and mocks US diplomacy
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US sends Iran 15-point proposal for ending war in Middle East report
US sends Iran 15-point proposal for ending war in Middle East – report The plan, which was delivered to Iran via Pakistan, reportedly addresses Iran’s ballistic missile and nuclear programs, as well as issues regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
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Hezbollah looking for creative ways to abduct IDF soldiers to slow disarmament process -report
Hezbollah looking for ‘creative’ ways to abduct IDF soldiers to slow disarmament process -report According to the report, Hezbollah is searching for “creative vulnerabilities” that could enable it to seize Israeli troops in an area where the chances of success are higher.
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Aliyah of the Lions 50 new Olim land in Israel amid sirens
Aliyah of the Lions: 50 new Olim land in Israel amid sirens. At the height of Operation Roaring Lion, a special flight from France and Britain landed at Ben Gurion Airport carrying more than 20 young families.
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Antisemitic attacks in Europe raise questions about new shadowy terror group
Antisemitic attacks in Europe raise questions about new, shadowy ‘terror group.’ Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya was unknown until earlier this month, but a string of arson attacks has led some to suggest it may be tied to pro-Iranian militias
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Doomsday scenarios miss mark Inside Trumps strategy to stabilize oil prices
Doomsday scenarios miss mark: Inside Trump’s strategy to stabilize oil prices. “If the war continues on schedule, more or less six to eight weeks, then the U.S. has succeeded beyond the dreams of war planners,” he said. “People don’t appreciate just how great this war is going.”
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How the Strait of Hormuz became a global economic hostage without a single warship
How the Strait of Hormuz became a global economic hostage without a single warship. Opinion: The Strait’s effective closure stems not from blockades but from insurance fears after drone strikes on shipping and energy sites drove risk beyond what marine underwriters can cover, turning limited attacks into a strategic shutdown








