Jared Kushner (US envoy) · Khalil al-Hayya (Hamas leader) · Benjamin Netanyahu (Israeli Prime Minister)
Coverage focuses on the significance of the event as a potential change to the status quo.
Israeli media focuses on the military objective of targeting Hezbollah, while European and Middle Eastern outlets emphasize the civilian casualties and the violation of the ceasefire.
Today 12 stories are being told in more than one country. About 3 minutes to read.
Western and Asian outlets focus on the geopolitical implications and the relationship with North Korea, while some outlets highlight the specific mention of Iran as a factor.
Donald Trump (US President) · Kim Jong Un (North Korean leader) · Pete Hegseth (Secretary of War)
The coverage is largely consistent, though some reports emphasize the historic nature of the win and the specific contributions of individual players.
Marie Ngah Manga (Cameroon player) · Naomi Eto (Cameroon player) · Valentine Nguele (Cameroon coach) · Shahanda El-Maghrabi (Referee)
International reports focus on the death toll and humanitarian impact, while local Indonesian reports emphasize the status of infrastructure restoration.
Darmawan Prasodjo (PLN President Director) · F. Eko Sulistyono (PLN General Manager)
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- №10Hurricane Lala impacts Hawaii3 countries · 5 newspapers
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- №12Lula and Bolsonaro campaign in Brazil4 countries · 4 newspapers
- Kushner, Blair, BoP head Mladenov meet Hamas delegation in Cairo over Gaza roadmap, sources say
- Israeli scientists make plants produce milk protein, paving way for cow-free dairy
- Germany: Authorities have brought under control a fire that broke out near the Belgian border, two thousand were evacuated from their homes
- Indonesia: Another 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck the country
- The war of attrition between the US and Iran: "The chance for an agreement was always slim"
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Trump: "Happy about the defense agreement of Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan"
United States President Donald Trump wrote a short while ago (Sunday) on the social network Truth that he is "very happy to see that Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan have recently, and finally, signed the Mecca joint defense agreement." According to him, "this demonstrates how the Middle East is uniting, and how countries will finally be able to defend themselves in a more significant way"
A 31-year-old man was seriously injured in a car accident near the Moshe Dayan interchange
A 31-year-old man was seriously injured this evening (Sunday) in a car accident near the Moshe Dayan interchange. Magen David Adom teams provided him with medical treatment and evacuated him to Wolfson Hospital while he was semi-conscious and suffering from injuries to his lower body.

Jerusalem Reform synagogue vandalized over Shabbat: ‘Won’t dim our light’
Cops launch investigation as Kol HaNeshama says no congregants were on the premises during attack; MK Gilad Kariv, a Reform rabbi, slams the vandals as 'incited hooligans' The post Jerusalem Reform synagogue vandalized over Shabbat: ‘Won’t dim our light’ appeared first on The Tim
Drone strikes, intelligence chief’s killing expose Libya’s fragile balance - analysis
The unclaimed attacks have not been linked, but they come as rival power centers compete for influence and the US seeks to reunify Libya’s divided institutions.
Israeli flags were vandalized in a square near Ateret in Binyamin, the police have opened an investigation
Israeli flags that were placed in the Rawabi square, near the settlement of Ateret in the Binyamin region, were vandalized today (Sunday). Binyamin station police officers arrived at the scene and collected findings and evidence. The police have opened an investigation and are working to locate those involved in the act.
Iran: The Strait of Hormuz is a leverage point in the negotiations to end the war
The commander of the Iranian army, Amir Hatami, said today (Sunday) that Tehran views its control over the Strait of Hormuz as a "geopolitical asset" and leverage in the negotiations with the United States. According to him, Iran will not give up its capability in the strait and will continue to quickly rehabilitate its offensive and defensive capabilities. The remarks come after Tehran declared in recent days that it would not reopen a

Ben Gvir: We should kill ’30 to 40′ of Israel’s enemies in Gaza every night, ‘they’re not worthy of life’
In comments made to ex-hostage and shared widely in Arab media, minister says IDF should even kill operatives that don't pose immediate threat: 'They shouldn't live, they're not even people' The post Ben Gvir: We should kill ’30 to 40′ of Israel’s enemies in Gaza every night, ‘th
Hezbollah disarmament 'integral' to Lebanon-Israel security process, US official tells 'Post'
The spokesperson added that the terror organization bears sole responsibility for Israel's presence on Lebanese soil, saying, “This is precisely why Hezbollah must be disarmed and dismantled."
Highly competitive Likud primaries set as Netanyahu holds expanded control over Knesset slate
Likud’s primary race has become more competitive after changes gave Netanyahu control over eight of the first 30 places on the Knesset slate.

Facing the "storm of Gottliebism": The senior officials Netanyahu is looking to oust - and the list he would like to see
Likud members will arrive at the polls today to assemble the next list, with one central question in the background: where is the party headed? Netanyahu knows that the list will have a decisive influence on the election campaign, and he needs a tight, disciplined, loyal list more than ever - and if possible, also statesmanlike. And also: the influence of Tally Gottlieb - and the test of the reserved spots

5 things you need to know ahead of the Likud primaries
When 31 incumbent ministers and MKs are competing for only 17 realistic spots, when only 3 of the 8 incumbent women have a chance to be placed, and when Tally Gottlieb is expected according to forecasts to jump from 25th place to the top, it is not surprising that the tension among the candidates is at its peak and that "political hit lists" have already been drawn. And when party chairman Netanyahu has not yet announced all the

Eisenkot's multi-billion plan for the north: "We will be judged by results on the ground"
Exclusive: Chairman of the Yishar! party Gadi Eisenkot will reveal a 15 billion shekel investment project for the rehabilitation of the north - with an emphasis on Kiryat Shmona. Shaul Meridor, former head of the Budget Department at the Treasury and a candidate on the list, claims that the funding for the project will come from the cancellation of coalition funds: "Diverting 9-7 billion shekels from draft-dodging bodies that refuse to take part in universal conscription"

UNRWA alleges Israel takeover of agency buildings in East Jerusalem
'These are not UNRWA properties, but privately owned properties for which the municipality has signed a usage agreement,' Jerusalem Municipality says The post UNRWA alleges Israel takeover of agency buildings in East Jerusalem appeared first on The Times of Israel .
A 10-year-old boy crashed into a fence while riding a bicycle in Bnei Brak, his condition is moderate
A 10-year-old boy was moderately injured this evening (Sunday) after crashing into a fence while riding a bicycle with his brother and sister on Admorei Sanz Street in Bnei Brak. United Hatzalah teams provided him with initial treatment and evacuated him to Schneider Hospital while he was suffering from a head injury.

About 20,000 shekels a month - even without experience: The new track for recruiting teachers
The Ministry of Education is offering a temporary employment track - up to 5 years - in an attempt to address the teacher shortage: About 8,000 teaching staff will be recruited on personal contracts, with salaries based on their experience and professional background - even if not in the field of education. Teachers who complete one year of teaching will also be able to receive a retention grant of up to 20,000 shekels
US considering sanctions on a judge in Brazil
The US administration is discussing the possibility of imposing new sanctions on a Supreme Court judge in Brazil, it was reported this evening (Sunday) in the Financial Times. According to the report, the move could exacerbate the diplomatic crisis between Washington and Brasilia.

Channel 14's blunder: Broadcast 'exclusive footage' of the Military Advocate General - but it wasn't her
'Why are you running away?': The channel's investigator thought he saw retired Major General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi on the street, turned on a camera - and asked her why she isn't apologizing to Force 100 and if she is going for a plea deal. Except it wasn't the former Military Advocate General, and yet the channel published the video in the edition, and deleted it from the site 4 hours after the mistake was discovered. In response, they

'Full-on left': Will the former Knesset Speaker make a political comeback after 22 years?
Avraham Burg has joined the new Jewish-Arab party 'A Place for All of Us'. In an interview with ynet, he spoke about the reasons for his return ('After four traumatic years, an alternative is needed'), said he is fighting for the 'moral character of Israeli society' - and claimed he believes in coexistence between Jews and Arabs

Brawl season: Hotel manager in Eilat commented on a cigarette and attacked, commotion broke out over a chair
A guest at a hotel in Eilat was attacked by 4 suspects due to an argument over a plastic chair - and his front teeth were broken. At another hotel in the city, 3 suspects were arrested who harassed a guest, and later attacked her husband after an argument with him. Also at the popular water park in Holon, a brawl broke out again between revelers
A baby about a year old hit by a vehicle in Tiberias, in serious condition
A baby about a year old was hit this evening (Sunday) by a vehicle on Shefa Chaim Street in Tiberias. Magen David Adom teams provided him with medical treatment and evacuated him to the Poriya Medical Center in serious condition, with clouded consciousness and suffering from injuries to his head and limbs.

Broke into Italian museum - and stole works worth millions from the 15th century
Three wooden panels, which are part of an artwork called Polittico di San Gregorio by Antonello da Messina, were stolen from a museum in Sicily. The robbers also stole a painting. A local council member: 'This is probably a commissioned theft'
Eight countries against Israel: 'Endangers Trump's efforts to end the war in Gaza'
Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan condemned today (Sunday) in a joint statement Israel's rejection of US President Donald Trump's plan for Gaza. The countries claimed that Israel bears responsibility for thwarting peace efforts and that its position threatens American efforts to end the war.

"The Shadow" officially removed from police ranks
After being dismissed from his position as commander of the Tel Aviv standby squad and questioned under caution on suspicion of breach of trust, rapper Yoav Eliasi has been officially removed from the police ranks. Eliasi: "When a volunteer is under investigation, the system suspends their activity until the investigation is concluded."

Reserve soldier Uriel Gethon takes his own life: "Wounds that no one sees"
Staff Sergeant (res.) Uriel Molto Gethon (24) took his own life last Thursday. "A painful reminder that not every wound is visible from the outside," wrote the brother of his friend, who fell in battle in Gaza about two and a half years ago. "I wish that everyone who returns from the war will also manage to return to themselves." The IDF has reached out to his family, and if they wish, they will receive assistance in applying for recognition of him as a "casualty due to the
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