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What’s next in Gaza? Israel weighs renewed Gaza offensive amid Egyptian pushback
Israel’s decision to suspend humanitarian aid to Gaza and adopt a cease-fire framework drawn up by U.S. President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Wittkoff, followed failed negotiations with Hamas, according to reports in Arab media on… -
US firm Firefly achieves its first moon landing with Blue Ghost spacecraft | Space News
Firefly says it is the first private company to make a ‘fully successful’ soft landing on the moon.
Firefly Aerospace, a United States-based private space company, has successfully landed its Blue Ghost spacecraft on the moon for a two-week…
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Iran alarmed by growing Israel-Azerbaijan ties, warns of US involvement
Iran is closely monitoring the strengthening ties between Israel and Azerbaijan and has expressed concern over what it sees as a growing strategic partnership.
On Saturday, Iran Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Iranian presidential…
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UN calls for immediate resumption of aid to Gaza
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has reiterated his call for the …
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Researchers experimenting with reversing time discovered something surprising
We live under the assumption that time flows in one direction—past to present to future. You wake up, drink your coffee, scroll on your phone, and move forward through the day. But what if time doesn’t work like that? What if linear…
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Egypt and Qatar working to extend ceasefire
Egypt has proposed a mediation offer to extend the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, during which Hamas will transfer three live hostages and three bodies.
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MK Rothman: All Zelenskyy has done is attack Israel, so we won't take his side
MK Simcha Rothman told Arutz Sheva that as long as Ukraine continues to criticize Israel, Israel should not pick a side between it and the US and even between it and Russia.
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Nir Zuk fears mass exodus of talent from Israel
Nir Zuk has never shied away from challenges. Twenty years ago, when he was told he didn’t stand a chance of competing with the existing cybersecurity giants, he founded Palo Alto Networks, which became the world’s largest…
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Justice Minister: 'We don't support the cannabis law, only the freedom to vote'
The cabinet committee approved a free vote on the bill to regulate the use of cannabis, without party lines.
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Minority of Gazans want Hamas to continue after war, poll shows
Only 6% of Gazans want Hamas to continue ruling Gaza after the war ends, and 5.3% state that they would vote for Hamas again in a future election, according to a new poll published by the Palestinian Institute for Social and Economic…
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