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Kan News spoke with a Yemeni media source identified with the opposition to the Houthis, who asserted that the IDF’s attacks on Houthi infrastructure will not cause the terrorist organization
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday dismissed the prospect of resolving tensions with the United States, vowing that Tehran would never bow to American pressure, even as nuclear
The Breslov Union in Uman, which oversees the upkeep of the tziyon of Rebbe Nachman, have revealed plans for a massive, unprecedented renovation project valued at over $2 million, set
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Democratic mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani is campaigning on a radical vision to overhaul law enforcement in New York City—one rooted in the Democratic Socialists of America’s platform that seeks to
Children in Iran’s rural and nomadic areas who suffer from malnourishment often take long routes to school without breakfast, causing some to collapse during the school days, the reformist Iranian
Israeli security forces arrested two Palestinians in Tel Aviv on Sunday after intelligence indicated they were planning a terror attack, police and Shin Bet officials announced. The suspects, who were
The Daily Mirror, one of the UK’s largest newspapers, deliberately smeared Israel by publishing a report with a photo of a Gazan child with a rare genetic illness to accuse
The Admor of Kretchnif Siget was rushed to the hospital on Erev Shabbos after suffering a severe stroke in the middle of Mincha at his Beis Medrash in Beis Yisroel.
Federal investigators say former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton should be prosecuted for mishandling highly classified material, questioning why the Biden administration quietly shelved the case for years before
Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen’s capital on Sunday, days after the Houthi rebels fired a missile toward Israel that its military described as the first cluster bomb the rebels had launched
Jewish activists hanging photos of hostages in a park in Frankfurt, Germany, were attacked by a mob of pro-Hamas rioters on Friday. Dozens of rioters, wearing hoods and masks, shoved
An initial investigation by the Air Force in the wake of the failure to intercept the Houthi missile launched at Ben Gurion Airport on Friday night revealed that the missile
A large brush fire is burning near Mevaseret Zion in central Israel, with police warning that they are considering closing Route 1, the main highway linking Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
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