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Israel Kills 40 Palestinians in Gaza
A surge in deadly violence has gripped the quiet northern town of al-Dabbah, exposing the growing threat posed by the rampant spread of weapons across Sudan in the absence of effective state control. At least eight people were killed over just two...
Israel Defense Minister Unveils Plan For 'Concentration Camp' In Gaza
With Gaza ceasefire negotiations under way and President Trump raising hopes of a deal being reached by week's end, Defense Minister Israel Katz on Monday revealed that the IDF will create what it calls a "humanitarian city" in the wasteland that...

Climate Science Digest: July 8, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (July 8, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. How plants build the microbiome they need to survive in a tough environment The...

Germany updates: Protestors derail AfD leader's interview
Skip next section Protest action derails far-right leader's big interview Alice Weidel, one of the co-chairs of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), was due to give the big "summer interview" that the leaders of the country's main...

Israel’s Netzah Yehuda Battalion Takes Heavy Losses in Latest Gaza Clashes: Will it Affect the Broader War?
<p >The Israeli Army has taken nineteen casualties during clashes with the military wing of the Palestinian political party Hamas, which occurred in the north of the Gaza Strip in Beit Hanoun. Five Israeli personnel were killed in the...

Environmental groups appeal against ‘outdated’ breakwater project on Haifa beach
Two prominent environmental organizations have lodged appeals in recent days against plans for a 1.7-kilometer (one-mile) long series of rocky breakwaters standing 2.3 meters (7.5 feet) above the sea surface at a beach in northern Israel. The...

Israeli Citizens Purchased 11% of Apartments Sold in Tbilisi in Early 2025 - G&T
According to a recent Tbilisi Residential Real Estate Market Review by Galt & Taggart, Israeli citizens accounted for 11% of all apartment purchases in the capital during the first five months of 2025 — the highest share among foreign buyers. The...
Israel: New Eilat slipway planned for small vehicles
Tel Aviv [Israel], July 8 (ANI/TPS): Israel's Ministry of Transportation is promoting the establishment of a new slipway in the Eilat marina for small vessels. A slipway is a unique marine facility designed to raise and lower vessels from the...
Israel launches first space-tech bootcamp in Negev Desert
JERUSALEM, July 8 (Xinhua) -- Israel launched its first space innovation bootcamp in the Negev Desert's Mitzpe Ramon town, the Israel Space Agency (ISA) said Tuesday in a statement. The three-month program by Israeli space-tech company...

Israeli Rooster drone delivered to European special forces
Israeli defense company Robotican has announced the successful delivery of dozens of its ROOSTER hybrid drone systems to European special operations forces, intervention units, and infantry teams. In a statement, Robotican said the ROOSTER has...

Israel, Iran and the New Middle Eastern Chessboard
The brief but intense confrontation between Israel and Iran in June 2025 was more than another Middle Eastern crisis—it was a diagnostic moment that revealed deep structural changes reshaping regional politics. Like a sudden earthquake exposing...

Israel lays blueprint to evacuate Gazans into ‘humanitarian city’, activists call it hell
The blueprint outlined by Israel’s defence minister — to force Palestinians from Gaza into a closed-off compound on the ruins of Rafah, which Israel calls a ‘humanitarian city’ — has been described by human rights activists, legal experts, and...
Israel: Roadmap published to promote transition to renewable energies
Tel Aviv [Israel], July 8 (ANI/TPS): Israel's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure sees local authorities as a key partner in achieving national goals for renewable energy, energy efficiency, and clean transportation. To that end, it published a...

Eric Trump Shelves Plan To Bring Trump-Branded Property In Israel's Tel Aviv Amid Ongoing Regional Tensions: Report
The Trump family’s plans to manage a luxury hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel, have reportedly been thrown into uncertainty following missile strikes by Iran. The potential deal, which could see the Trumps’ name added to the city’s skyline, has raised...

Iran-Israel conflict signals strategic realignments in region: Experts
The experts at a high-level seminar organized by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS) have said that the Iran-Israel conflict is driving significant strategic realignments across the Middle East and South Asia. The panel of former diplomats,...

Israeli defence startups draw investment from major American firms
Israeli army reservist Zach Bergerson felt he had to take action when he saw fellow soldiers having to rely on their eyes and ears to detect swarms of enemy drones overhead. So the high-tech professional, 36, developed a wearable device that uses...

EU risks breaking international law over Israel gas deal, say campaigners
The EU is “trampling over Palestinian rights” and risks breaching international law, over an energy deal signed with Israel to bring more gas to Europe, a campaign group has said. A report by Global Witness shared exclusively with the Guardian...

Israel’s eyes in the skies: Air force pilot returns to reserves amid war with Iran
IDF combat roles range from foot soldiers to special operations units, the navy, anti-terror units, intelligence, and much more. But perhaps one of the most prestigious roles in the Israeli military is that of an air force pilot. While many dream...

Israel’s Gaza plan triggers legal, ethical alarm
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has announced a sweeping plan to relocate Gaza’s entire civilian population — approximately 2.2 million people — into a sealed “humanitarian city” to be constructed on the ruins of Rafah. The proposed enclave...

Questions raised about technology to fight global warming
Wellington, July 4: The startup Gigablue announced with fanfare this year that it reached a historic milestone: selling 200,000 carbon credits to fund what it describes as a groundbreaking technology in the fight against climate change. Formed...