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The publication ban in the new security affair has been lifted: Shin Bet man arrested on suspicion of leaking documents to a journalist and elected official.
Reuma Weizmann, wife of Israel's seventh president Ezer Weizmann, dies at 99.
Special Envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, to Fox News: "The talks with Iran are focused on enriching uranium and developing its weapons. Iran should not enrich uranium to a level higher than 3.67%, that cannot be"
The U.S. Department of Education announced that it is freezing $2.3 billion in federal funding for Harvard University, due to the institution's decision to resist White House demands, including the demand to close its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. The Department of Education's Special Task Force on Combating Antisemitism: "Harvard's Statement Reinforces the Problematic Mindset"
US State Department: Secretary Rubio spoke with Turkish Foreign Minister about the dangers to regional security and stability posed by Iran and its proxies.
Hamas has rejected a ceasefire proposal presented by Egypt, which included a key condition that the terror organization lay down its weapons. According to Al Jazeera, Egyptian officials informed Hamas that "there will be no agreement to cease the war without negotiations on Hamas's disarmament." In response, a senior Hamas official declared that "the weapons of resistance are not subject to negotiation and are a basic right of the Palestinian people."
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun stated that the country's approach to Hezbollah’s weapons will be based on dialogue, not confrontation.
Iraqi Ministry of Health: More than 2,000 people have been injured from suffocation as a result of an unusually large sandstorm in the south of the country, most of them in the area of the cities of Basra and Najaf, which are holy to Shiites. Airports have been closed.
Palestinian source to Al-Arabiya channel: Preparations are underway for the opening of the Rafah Crossing next week.
Senior Hamas official tells pro-Qatari newspaper "Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed": Assessments indicate failure of Cairo round of talks.
New recordings of the head of the Shin Bet's Jewish division against a judge: "Who is he anyway"
While the public paid high prices for airline tickets in the shadow of the war, El Al plans to distribute profits to shareholders instead of lowering prices.
US President Trump's threat: Of course an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities is on the agenda.
Preventive arrests, use of spies and nationwide surveillance cameras: The plans promoted to combat crime in Arab society.
Macron tweeted in Hebrew about a conversation with Abbas and called for a two-state solution. Palestinian sources: He also said he intends to recognize a Palestinian state soon.