The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum opened in Davos, Switzerland Monday evening, against the backdrop of Donald Trump’s threats and pressure against Western countries and the U.S. president’s moves to reshape the global order. One of…
Category: 1. Israel
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University of Washington ends suspensions for anti-Israel protesters
UW finds the “UW33" group responsible for violations in a $1M anti‑Israel protest, lifts suspensions, and denies tuition refunds.
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Singer Nasreen Kadri issues apology to Rom Braslavski
Kadri stated that the incident “should not have happened,” adding that if she had been present at the scene, she would have acted to prevent its deterioration.“First of all, sorry, this shouldn’t have happened to anyone, certainly not to…
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Gov. Shapiro, a top 2028 contender, recounts chat with Trump, beef with Harris in new book – The Washington Post
- Gov. Shapiro, a top 2028 contender, recounts chat with Trump, beef with Harris in new book The Washington Post
- Josh Shapiro Writes That Harris Team Asked if He Had Ever Been an Israeli Agent The New York Times
- Gov. Josh Shapiro alleges in memoir…
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France to reject place on Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza; Morocco accepts invite
France to reject place on Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza; Morocco accepts invite
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Afghanistan: Seven killed in bombing at Kabul hotel, ISIS claims responsibility
Seven people were killed in an explosion that occurred in a Chinese restaurant located inside a hotel in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, in which a Chinese citizen and six Afghan civilians were…
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Haredi extremists riot against autopsies of babies who died at unlicensed J’lem daycare
Hundreds of ultra-Orthodox extremists clashed with police in Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh on Monday night as they protested authorities’ plans to perform autopsies on the bodies of two babies who died in an overcrowded, unlicensed daycare…
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Some 1,500 Islamic State detainees escaped from Syrian prison, Kurds say
Syria’s Interior Ministry said Tuesday that about 120 Islamic State detainees escaped from Shaddadi prison, contradicting earlier reports by the Kurdish news site Rudaw, which cited a spokesperson for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces as…Continue Reading
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First crack in the coalition? Agudat Yisrael MK votes with the opposition
MK Yaakov Tesler of the Agudat Yisrael faction of the United Torah Judaism party voted on Monday with the opposition in the State Control Committee. The vote was on the establishment of a state commission of inquiry to examine the failures of…
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Kurdish report: About 1,500 ISIS terrorists escape from prison in northern Syria
<p>The Kurdish news outlet <i>Rudaw</i> reported on Monday night that approximately 1,500 ISIS terrorists escaped from a prison in the city of Shaddadi in northeastern Syria.</p><p>The escape occurred against the backdrop of heavy fighting taking…
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