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Scrutiny of Israel’s Eurovision Song May See Country Leave Contest

Israel's Eurovision song entry, "October Rain," which allegedly references the October 7th Hamas attacks, is being "scrutinized" by the organizers of the competition, who are considering whether the lyrics breach non-political rules, one week after Israel was given the...

Egypt Building Walled Enclosure for Palestinians Fleeing Gaza, Photos Suggest

A monitoring group in Egypt has released evidence of construction work taking place in Rafah on the border with Gaza that may be intended to house Palestinians fleeing from the potential Israeli assault on the city. Photos and videos released...

Turkey and Egypt Hail ‘New Era’ in Relations During Erdogan’s Visit

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had face-to-face talks with Egypt's Abdel Fattah el-Sissi on Wednesday in Cairo, following more than a decade of tensions between the two countries. The two countries decided to resume the functions of the high-level strategic...

21 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Gaza Combat

The Israeli army says 21 of its soldiers have been killed in Gaza, the deadliest day for Israeli forces since the start of their ground operation. A spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Daniel Hagari, said it is believed...

Ancient Goddess With a ‘Tear’ Found in Gaza

When a farmer in the Gaza Strip discovered the head of a 4,500-year-old ancient goddess statue, it sparked a new interest in Canaanite history. Archaeologists dubbed it the "tear goddess" due to a tear-shaped mark under her eye, according to...

Mitsotakis – Blinken Agree on Further Defense Cooperation

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken agreed to further defense cooperation between the two nations on Saturday. The two officials met at the home of the Greek PM in Chania, Crete to discussed Greek-American...

Gazans Could Be Sent to Congo Once War Ends

Israel may facilitate Gazan immigration to either Congo or Saudi Arabia once its war against Hamas ends as part of a "voluntary" migration scheme. According to The Times of Israel, a senior official has said Jerusalem is working on a...

Hamas Deputy Leader Killed by Israel in Beirut Drone Attack

Israel assassinated the deputy leader of Hamas Saleh al-Arouri on Tuesday by a drone strike in Beirut, Lebanese and Palestinian security sources said. Arouri, 57, was the first senior Hamas political leader to be assassinated since Israel launched an air...

Israel to Challenge South Africa’s Genocide Claims at International Court of Justice

Israel will be presenting its case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against South Africa's genocide accusations amid the war with Hamas in Gaza. Israeli spokesman, Eylon Levy, said that "the state of Israel will appear before the International...

Hamas Claims Israel Destroyed 200 Archaeological Sites

The Greek Orthodox Church of St. Porphyrius, believed to be the third oldest church in the world, is one of two hundred archaeological sites destroyed or damaged by Israeli air strikes, according to Hamas. The Palestinian authority claims the Israeli...