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Campus seders fill stadiums as Chabad events draw massive crowds of proud confident Jews
Campus seders fill stadiums as Chabad events draw ‘massive crowds of proud, confident Jews.’ From Vanderbilt to the University of Florida, large-scale Passover gatherings in sports arenas highlight a growing push to engage Jewish students with communal holiday celebrations.
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Trump US forces to remain until Iran honors real agreement
Trump: US forces to remain until Iran honors ‘real agreement.’ The president threatens unprecedented strikes if Tehran violates the emerging deal during the two-week truce.
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Northern Israel hit by fresh rocket sirens as Hezbollah fires from Lebanon
Northern Israel hit by fresh rocket sirens as Hezbollah fires from Lebanon. There were no immediate reports of injuries.
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IDF kills Hezbollah chiefs secretary in Beirut strikes crossings and weapons sites
IDF kills Hezbollah chief’s secretary in Beirut, strikes crossings and weapons sites. The IDF added that overnight strikes targeted two key crossings used by Hezbollah operatives to move between areas north and south of the Litani River and transfer weapons.
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Iranian hackers claim deep breach of ex-IDF chiefs phone
Iranian hackers claim deep breach of ex-IDF chief’s phone. Handala says it stole 19,000 files from Herzi Halevi’s device, including images from sensitive military settings and personal family material, in a psychological warfare campaign targeting Israel’s security elite
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Trump says he will work with Iran for very productive regime change there will be no enrichment
Trump says he will work with Iran for ‘very productive regime change, there will be no enrichment.’ Trump emphasized that the “United States will, working with Iran, dig up and remove all of the deeply buried (B-2 Bombers) Nuclear ‘Dust.'”
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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From Khameneis death to the Islamabad Accords Ceasefire leaves unanswered questions
From Khamenei’s death to the ‘Islamabad Accords’: Ceasefire leaves unanswered questions – editorial. Former supreme leader Ali Khamenei is dead. Iran’s ballistic missile infrastructure has been set back to a degree Israeli defense planners would have called fantasy in 2024. But the regime survived.
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Are Iraqi militias crossing into Iran to support Irans war effort
Are Iraqi militias crossing into Iran to support Iran’s war effort? – analysis The militia forces could bolster the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iran. They could also be used by Iran to enforce order and carry out suppression in some areas on its periphery.
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Israel says it has completed strikes on vital targets in Iran
Israel says it has completed strikes on vital targets in Iran IDF says Air Force had put nearly all predesignated ‘vital and strategic’ targets out of operation, including military-industrial and nuclear-related sites, while pressing attacks in Tehran and opening a new ground line in southern Lebanon






