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Houthis fire two ballistic missiles at Israel IDF says both intercepted
No injuries or damage in latest attacks from Yemen, less than a week after Israeli Air Force bombed ports controlled by the Iran-backed group
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US officials condemn Washington shooting en masse calling it antisemitism-based terror
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer stated that “This sickening shooting seems to be another horrific instance of antisemitism which as we know is all too rampant in our society.”
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Austrias Eurovision winner says he hopes Israel will be excluded next year
We’ve seen sore losers with this year’s Eurovision, and now there’s a sore winner; Austria’s JJ.
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Israeli Embassy staff murders in DC sparks worldwide diplomatic response
Officials from Germany, the UK, Azerbaijan, Denmark, Romania, Hungary, and Serbia expressed their condolences.
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Meeting Jewish leaders Pope Leo acknowledges challenges reaffirms dialogue
‘Because of the Jewish roots of Christianity, all Christians have a special relationship with Judaism,’ the pope says, addressing religious leaders at the Vatican
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Second Hellenistic-era gold ring unearthed in Jerusalem in less than a year
Researchers say ring likely buried in the context of a well-known practice of that period, which symbolized the transition from childhood to adulthood
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Brandon Johnson appointee resigns amid criticism for tearing down Israeli hostage poster
Ishan Daya was one of 20 appointees to Johnson’s new Chicago Fiscal Sustainability Working Group. His website identifies him as a community organizer focused on public safety and mental health.
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New US intel suggests Israel readying to strike Iranian nuclear facilities report
CNN says it’s unclear whether Israeli leaders have made a final decision to attack, though one source says likelihood they will do so ‘has gone up significantly in recent months’
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UN retracts aid chiefs claim that 14000 Gazan babies will die in 48 hours without aid
The UN later cited a report that said there could be 14,100 cases of malnutrition in children in Gaza between April 2025 and March 2026, a timeframe of one year not two days.



