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WHO Gaza child vaccine data ‘proves genocide hoax,’ author says

Recent World Health Organization data has been cited to challenge reports of large-scale civilian deaths in Gaza, with the figures suggesting that more children under age 10 were vaccinated in 2025 than the pre-war total for that age group.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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Iran again rules out giving up uranium enrichment, suggests US not taking talks seriously

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Sunday ruled out Tehran ever giving up uranium enrichment in its negotiations with Washington, insisting it will not be intimidated by the threat of war with the United States.

Read more: The Times of Israel

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Arriving in Australia, Herzog pays tribute to Bondi terror victims: ‘We shall overcome’

President Isaac Herzog and First Lady Michal Herzog landed in Australia on Monday to kick off an official visit at the invitation of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, following the December terror shooting at a Hanukkah event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach in which 15 people were massacred by a father and son in an Islamic terrorist attack.
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IDF nabs Muslim Brotherhood-linked terrorist in Lebanon raid

Israel Defense Forces troops arrested a senior terrorist from Jamaa Islamiya, a Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated terrorist organization, during a targeted raid in Southern Lebanon overnight Sunday, the military announced on Monday.
Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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Families of Majdal Shams victims file suit against Hezbollah

Families of Druze children killed during Israel’s war with Hezbollah filed a lawsuit in Jerusalem District Court on Sunday, seeking 80 million shekels (almost $26 million) in damages from the Lebanese terrorist group.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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Jerusalem duo arrested for allegedly spying for Iran

Two Israelis from Jerusalem were arrested last month on suspicion of committing serious security offenses involving contact with Iranian intelligence operatives, the Israel Police and Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) said in a joint statement on Thursday.
Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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Justice Department files terror charges against alleged killer of Israeli embassy staffers

Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney general, announced new terrorism charges against Elias Rodriguez, of Chicago, who is accused of killing Israeli embassy staffers Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington on May 21, 2025.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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Despite Israeli demands, Bank of Palestine refuses to shut down pay-for-slay accounts – exclusive

The Bank of Palestine, the central financial institution of the Palestinian Authority, has refused a request from Israel’s Finance Ministry to close 3,400 accounts reportedly used to distribute payments to released terrorists, two sources familiar with the matter told The Jerusalem Post on Friday.

Read more: The Jerusalem Post

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Second round of indirect US-Iran talks conclude in Oman as Araghchi issues warnings

Iran and the United States started high-stakes negotiations via Omani mediation on Friday to try to overcome sharp differences over Tehran's nuclear program, while a dispute over widening the agenda risked derailing diplomacy and setting off another Middle East war.

Read more: The Jerusalem Post

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Hamas will be destroyed if it does not disarm, Trump says

U.S. President Donald Trump took credit for achieving “peace in the Middle East” at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday.
The president said that with the war in Gaza ended, Hamas would have to give up its weapons.
Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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North Carolina neo-Nazi gets five years for threats to kill Jewish state rep, rabbi

Ariel Collazo Ramos, 32, of High Point, N.C., was sentenced to five years in prison—the statutory maximum—and then three years of supervised release on Wednesday for threatening to kill Georgia state representative Esther Panitch and the rabbi of Temple Beth Israel in Macon, Ga.

Read More: Jewish News Syndicate

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Iran’s army says it is ready for war, if that’s what ‘the enemy chooses’

Iran’s army spokesperson said Thursday that the military is ready for a conflict, if that is what the US wants, the official Student News Network reported, as the two countries prepare to hold talks aimed at staving off a clash.

Read More: The Times of Israel

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Israel launches strikes on Hezbollah terror targets across Lebanon

The Israel Defense Forces launched a wave of strikes on Thursday night targeting Hezbollah terror infrastructure in “several areas in Lebanon.”

Read More: Jewish News Syndicate

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Israel blasts ‘Al Jazeera’ terror-linked forum

The event in Qatar will bring together "proponents of the darkest school of thought in modern political history," the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem said.

Read More: Jewish News Syndicate

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US must target Hezbollah’s finances, not just its arms, experts tell House panel

"If Hezbollah loses its cash flow and political influence within the state, it will not be able to sustain its arsenal," Hanin Ghaddar, a Washington Institute for Near East Policy senior fellow told a House panel.

Read More: Jewish News Syndicate

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Hamas terrorist who murdered IDF surveillance soldier Noa Marciano killed in strike

IDF says Muhammad Issam Hassan al-Habil, a Hamas cell commander, was targeted in Gaza City's Shati Camp; Shin Bet says he 'brutally murdered' Marciano at Gaza City Hospital.

Read More: Times of Israel

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US and Iran agree to Friday talks in Oman but still at odds over agenda

The U.S. and Iran have agreed to hold talks this Friday, in a rare diplomatic opening as tensions rise between the two nations.

Read More: Reuters

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Israeli troops kill terrorist posing threat in southern Gaza

Soldiers of the IDF's 188th "Barak" Armored Brigade eliminated "a terrorist in the Yellow Line area who approached the forces."

Read More: Jewish News Syndicate

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Turkey’s Erdogan visits Saudi Arabia as ties between former rivals warm

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Riyadh on Tuesday, his first visit in more than two years, as ties warm between Saudi Arabia and its rival-turned-ally.

Read more: Times of Israel

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IDF soldier wounded by terrorist gunfire in Gaza Strip

An Israel Defense Forces reservist was seriously wounded by terrorist fire in northern Gaza on Tuesday night, in what the military called a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire agreement by Hamas.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate