UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday he will join an emergency meeting of the Arab League in Cairo next week to discuss the reconstruction of Gaza, as Arab states weigh a post-war plan for the Palestinian enclave to counter…
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WhatsApp down, cutting off tens-of-thousands off users
Tens-of-thousands of WhatsApp users complained that the messaging service has gone down, according to reports flagged to outage monitor Downdetector on Friday.
The outage is impacting users worldwide, according to international reports.
Most…
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Lebanon seizes $2.5M in cash intended for Hezbollah at Beirut airport
Authorities at Lebanon’s Beirut Rafic Hariri Airport seized $2.5 million in cash allegedly intended for Hezbollah from a passenger arriving from Turkey on Friday.
Lebanon’s Finance Ministry said that the passenger, who had concealed $2.5…
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‘Fished in Chernobyl?’ Bizarre sea creature goes viral
Russian deep-sea fisherman Roman Fedortsov caused a stir online after posting footage of a strange and mysterious sea creature that viewers have compared to aliens. The video, uploaded to his Instagram account, garnered over 200,000 views…
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In rare rebuke of Iran, Turkey's Fidan calls its proxy strategy 'heavy burden'
The top Turkish diplomat criticized Iran’s regional strategy and warned against aligning with Kurdish-led forces in Syria.
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Nearly 9 in 10 Jewish students have faced antisemitism since October 7th, says report
An alarming new report by University Jewish Chaplaincy reveals that 67% of Jewish students are worried about antisemitism.
In its survey of 401 students across more than 100 UK universities, the charity found that 81% of Jewish students…
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Holocaust Centre North to host event for Yorkshire Jewish communities
The Holocaust centre at the heart of a Yorkshire university campus is hosting a social event on 20 March to unite Jewish communities in the county.
The event is part of Holocaust Centre North’s recently launched communities programme, in…
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BBC faces possible terror probe over payments to family of Hamas terrorist
The BBC is facing scrutiny under anti-terror laws after admitting that the family of a senior Hamas terrorist was paid for their involvement in the disgraced documentary Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone.
The corporation has issued an apology…
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‘living with shortness of breath, chest pain, and pressure
Keith Siegel described horrific conditions during his Hamas captivity, including being held in tunnels and moved 33 times; Meeting with Minister of Housing and Construction Yitzhak Goldknopf, Siegel emphasized the urgent need to rescue remaining…
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Multiple shootings kill two, injure five in Israeli Arab sector – Crime in Israel
Multiple people were shot in the Israeli-Arab sector over the course of Friday, leaving two people dead and at least five injured.
In the first incident, Hashem Natour, 63, was shot dead in the Arab city of Kalansuwa in Israel’s center…
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