A report commissioned by the French government and prepared by the country's intelligence services has drawn criticism for targeting some synagogues and schools in France, which could increase discrimination against Muslims. The report said that 139 synagogues in France and a number of private schools that have been suspended from state support are "linked to the Muslim Brotherhood movement." Of the 21 schools analyzed across the country, 18 were directly linked to the movement, and 3 were indirectly linked.
It has been reported that two employees working at the Israeli embassy in Washington were killed in an armed attack in the US capital, Washington.
Trump's four-day trip to the Middle East saw deals worth more than $2 trillion, it was reported. The trip was a truly global affair, with all three Gulf states doing everything they could to impress Trump. But the figures are questionable.
Polish prosecutors have formally charged a man who helped Russian intelligence services plot an assassination attempt on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The man, known as Pavel K., was reportedly arrested in April 2024 as part of a joint operation by Polish and Ukrainian special services. He could face up to 8 years in prison.
A controversy has erupted in the southwestern Algerian city of Oran over the text of a high school history and geography exam for high school graduates. According to the local newspaper Al-Khabar, the term "creation of the state of Israel" was used in the exam, which has drawn sharp criticism from the public and officials, according to the local newspaper Al-Khabar.
At a meeting in Brussels, European Union member states agreed to lift all economic sanctions imposed on Syria, but restrictions on the regime of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will remain in place.
The British government has announced that it has temporarily suspended negotiations on a new trade deal with Tel Aviv following the bloodshed in Gaza and continued Israeli military operations.
The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced that more than 600,000 pilgrims have arrived in the country by land, air and sea so far, accounting for 42 percent of the total visas issued for the Hajj season, indicating that the flow of foreign pilgrims is accelerating.
According to him, despite the war that has been going on for 591 days, Hamas still controls Gaza. At this time, saving the country from the current government has become a vital necessity. Galant accused the government of lacking a clear strategy.
The Israeli government has offered soldiers who were injured during military operations in the Gaza Strip and lost parts of their bodies - arms, legs or other limbs - a one-week, fully-paid vacation in Thailand.