Tel Aviv University (TAU) officially introduced its new Global Young Leadership Community on Wednesday, an initiative designed to connect emerging leaders from Israel and abroad through academic, professional, and philanthropic activities. The…
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Tel Aviv University launches Global Young Leadership Commun
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US-mediated talks in Paris aim for Syrian-Israeli security agreement
BEIRUT (AP) — Officials from Syria and Israel are set to resume U.S.-mediated talks in Paris in hopes of reaching a security agreement to defuse tensions between the two countries, officials said…
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Despite ban, dozens still suffering kidney failure from toxic hair treatments
Consumers should avoid all hair products that contain the chemical glyoxylic acid, a top doctor warned this week, after a 17-year-old girl who underwent a hair-straightening treatment was hospitalized with severe kidney failure at Shaare…
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SolarEdge wins first positive recommendation for months
Makor Group analyst Dafna Yagur rates SolarEdge “Outperform” with a price target 40.3% above market.
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Turkish activists eye spring departure for new Sumud flotilla
The Global Sumud Flotilla, which made headlines in 2025 with a landmark arrival near Gaza under Israeli blockade, will renew the attempt, Hüseyin Durmaz, coordinator of the flotilla’s Türkiye delegation, said.
The
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Gaza Humanitarian Response | Situation Report No. 58 – ReliefWeb
- Gaza Humanitarian Response | Situation Report No. 58 ReliefWeb
- The Guardian view on Gaza’s winter: the world must take heed as Palestinian suffering deepens again | Editorial The Guardian
- Gaza aid lifelines under strain as winter worsens UN…
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Gaza PhD scholar is now baker to feed family, others amid Israel’s war
Bader Slaih is one of many Palestinian scholars from Gaza who had to put down his books amid Israel’s genocidal war on the enclave.
Slaih, who was displaced multiple times from Bureij in central Gaza with his family, started baking bread to feed…
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New Yad Vashem exhibit on faith in the Holocaust
The new display at Yad Vashem’s active synagogue, which opened on January 1, shows how Jews made extraordinary efforts to keep track of time and observe the holidays while they were in hiding, in ghettos, and in death camps.In this synagogue at…
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IDF condemns incitement against Army Radio
One part of the graffiti said, “The head of the snake, the High Court of Justice, the prosecutor’s office, the Police Investigations Department, the secular heresy must be removed.”
Another part of the graffiti, with spelling errors, stated, “Your…
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More than half of Gazans who fled war seek to return as Rafah crossing talks advance
More than 65,000 Palestinians who fled Gaza during the war are waiting to return, as diplomatic efforts intensify to reopen the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the besieged enclave, officials and sources say.Following Prime Minister…
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