Israeli authorities restricted entry to the mosque compound to…
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90,000 Palestinians Attend Friday Prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque despite Restrictions
Tens of thousands of Palestinian worshippers attended prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque on the first Friday of Ramadan. (Photo: via social media, QNN) -
Dozens reported killed as Syrian forces and pro-Assad fighters clash | Syria’s War News
Syria’s Alawite stronghold sees days of deadly violence between al-Assad loyalists and security forces.
Security forces in Syria are battling gunmen loyal to deposed President Bashar al-Assad in the country’s coastal region for a second day,…
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Daniel Hagari parts from his subordinates: 'We'll continue to remain professional'
IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari bids farewell to his subordinates after agreeing with Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir that he will step down.
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Hamas delegation in Cairo for talks on Gaza ceasefire
A Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo on Friday, on the …
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Video: Pope Francis sends message to faithful from hospital | Religion
NewsFeed Pope Francis shared an audio message thanking the faithful for their prayers for his recovery. The 88-year-old was hospitalised three weeks ago. He’s suffered bouts of respiratory failure after being diagnosed with double pneumonia.
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US Launches AI-Powered Initiative to Target Pro-Palestine Support among Visa Holders
US Foreign Secretary Marco Rubio. (Design: Palestine Chronicle) The US State Department is using AI tools to review the social media of foreign nationals, targeting those who may express support for Hamas,…
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Knocking down abandoned buildings has a lot of benefits for Detroit − but it’s costly for cities
Few cities have experienced a sharper economic change of fortune than Detroit.
It was one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation between 1900 and 1950.
In the nearly 75 years since then, it has lost over 60% of its population,…
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World Bank estimates $11B reconstruction bill for Lebanon after Israeli war
The war in Lebanon came as the country was already struggling with its worst economic crisis in decades.
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An open letter to Agam Berger
Dear Agam! I am not a "messianic" individual, but I interpret your name as an acronym: Or Geulat HaMashiach—"The Light of the Redemption of the Messiah." We have both experienced being held captive and both emerged with faith.
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Massive happiness study: Tuesdays and mornings are best. People love routine
Researchers suggest adjusting mental health support services to match fluctuating needs throughout the day.Continue Reading