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President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan: "We, as Muslims, will not back down from our rights over East Jerusalem. Our struggle to make Jerusalem, considered holy by all Abrahamic religions, a city of peace, tranquility, and security will continue with unwavering determination, without slowing down, retreating, or being swayed. Similarly, we will continue to exert all our efforts to establish an independent, sovereign, and territorially complete Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital."
Syrian Foreign Minister Asad al-Sheibani has arrived in Washington, the first visit by a Syrian foreign minister to Washington in more than 25 years, as the United States brokers a new security agreement between Israel and Syria. Axios reported that al-Sheibani will meet with his American counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington tomorrow.
Spain's attorney general has ordered an investigation to determine whether Israel's actions in Gaza constitute 'serious violations' of human rights and international humanitarian law that would amount to a crime under Spain's penal code. The order cites violations that amount to genocide and crimes against humanity.
IDF: A terrorist who served as an arms dealer and directed terrorist cells was eliminated yesterday in Lebanon by a drone.
Judea and Samaria district police and IDF forces began an operation in the village of Tzurif after during the night terrorists from the village threw stones and set vehicles on fire - two suspects were arrested and dozens of targets were searched.
Triple murder in the south: Three brothers in their 20s were shot to death near Segev Shalom in the Negev. Police: The background to the incident - a conflict between criminal elements.
US President Donald Trump has declared the "Antifa" organization a terrorist organization. This is the first step taken by the Trump administration against left-wing organizations since the president announced his intention to act against them after the murder of Charlie Kirk.
As the US prepares to host the World Cup next year, a new billboard campaign in Times Square calls on football associations around the world to boycott Israel: "No genocide on the pitch."
HAMAS SAYS - Senior Hamas official, Hamad: "We are not afraid of Trump's threats to open the gates of hell on us. We do not take instructions from him on how to deal with the enemy captives. We treat them according to our values and religion. Whoever wants to release the captives must order Netanyahu to agree to a prisoner exchange deal and stop the war."
Syrian President al-Sharaa: Talks with Israel could yield results "in the coming days."
British Prime Minister Starmer will announce recognition of a Palestinian state at the end of US President Trump's visit to the country.
Chief of Staff Zamir to drone operators: "You provide defense and attack that saves lives, and serve as an extra pair of eyes for fighters in the field - this is the key to their success."
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia announced the signing of a defense alliance between the two countries, aimed at developing aspects of security cooperation between them and strengthening joint deterrence against any type of attack.
Despite the attack in Doha and the threatening messages, Security coordination with Egypt, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates continues as usual.
Defense Minister Katz: "We have destroyed 25 terror towers in Gaza since the start of the ground maneuver, to remove the threat of sniping at the soldiers. If Hamas does not release the hostages and disarm, Gaza will be destroyed and become a monument to the terror organization's atrocities and murderers."
Yad Vashem Chairman Danny Dayan meets with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin: "Merz made it clear that he is determined to work to preserve the memory of the Holocaust and the fight against anti-Semitism."
In light of the assassination of American right-winger Charlie Kirk: CEOs of social media and digital platforms have been summoned to a hearing before the U.S. House Oversight Committee on the subject of radicalizing discourse among users on Internet forums.
After the Houthis raided their offices and arrested their employees, The UN announced the transfer of the UN Coordinator's Office from Sana'a to the city of Aden, the temporary capital of the internationally recognized Yemeni government.