Israeli Ground Forces Seize Part of Gaza Corridor, Raising Pressure on Hamas
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Israeli Ground Forces Seize Part of Gaza Corridor, Raising Pressure on Hamas

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines Israeli ground forces pushed deeper into the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, taking over part of a major corridor that bisects the Palestinian enclave, in the most significant ground operation since the collapse of the cease-fire with Hamas. The operation followed wide-scale Israeli aerial…

Opinion | Chuck Schumer Isn’t Jewish Like the Pope Isn’t Catholic
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Opinion | Chuck Schumer Isn’t Jewish Like the Pope Isn’t Catholic

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines Harvard was also the place where Schumer first saw left-wing antisemitism in action — using the cloak of anti-Zionism, as it often does today. At a 1970 campus speech by the Israeli foreign minister, Abba Eban, students in the gallery unfurled a banner…

Why Did Israel Resume Airstrikes on Gaza? What to Know About the Attacks
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Why Did Israel Resume Airstrikes on Gaza? What to Know About the Attacks

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines Israeli forces on Tuesday launched the largest and most deadly attacks on Gaza since a cease-fire with Hamas that began roughly two months ago. The air barrage, which shattered the fragile truce in the enclave, killed hundreds of people, according to health authorities…

Israel Resumes Attacks in Gaza After Stalled Cease-Fire Talks with Hamas
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Israel Resumes Attacks in Gaza After Stalled Cease-Fire Talks with Hamas

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines Israel’s overnight attacks on Gaza stopped short of an immediate ground invasion, suggesting that its leaders may be waiting to gauge Hamas’s reaction before returning to a full-scale ground war, analysts said on Tuesday. The Israeli strikes, which health officials said killed hundreds…

Less Than Half of the 59 Hostages in Gaza Believed to be Alive
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Less Than Half of the 59 Hostages in Gaza Believed to be Alive

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines The resumption of heavy Israeli strikes in Gaza immediately cast into question the status of the remaining hostages held there by Hamas and other groups — with fewer than half of the 59 left still thought to be alive, according to the Israeli…

Israel Carries Out ‘Extensive Strikes’ in Gaza, Imperiling Cease-Fire Deal
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Israel Carries Out ‘Extensive Strikes’ in Gaza, Imperiling Cease-Fire Deal

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines Israeli forces launched a large-scale strike across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, in what appeared to be the first major attack on the territory since Israel’s cease-fire with Hamas began roughly two months ago. The Israeli military said on Telegram just before 2:30…

Legal Experts Question Trump’s Authority to Cancel Columbia’s Funding
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Legal Experts Question Trump’s Authority to Cancel Columbia’s Funding

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines When President Trump issued an ultimatum to Columbia University — canceling $400 million in funding and demanding an overhaul of its admissions and disciplinary rules — it launched the institution into an extraordinary crisis. According to legal scholars, it may have also violated…

Netanyahu Moves to Fire Israel’s Domestic Intelligence Chief
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Netanyahu Moves to Fire Israel’s Domestic Intelligence Chief

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that he was taking action to oust the director of the Shin Bet, Israel’s domestic intelligence agency, raising concerns among critics that he was seeking to undermine its independence. Mr. Netanyahu’s effort to fire Ronen Bar,…

Israel’s Newest Army Recruits: the Ultra-Orthodox
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Israel’s Newest Army Recruits: the Ultra-Orthodox

#news #newstoday #topnews #newsupdates #trendingnews #topstories #headlines They weren’t supposed to fight. At Israel’s founding in 1948, the new nation’s leaders agreed that ultra-Orthodox men — known as the Haredim, or God-fearing, in Hebrew — would be spared from mandatory military service. In exchange, Haredi leaders lent their support for…