| Netanyahu Indicates Hamas May Lower Ceasefire Demands | | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated a possible breakthrough in negotiations with Hamas for the release of 101 hostages still held in Gaza. Speaking with Likud members in a closed meeting at the Knesset on Monday, Netanyahu suggested that Hamas might be willing to drop some of its demands for a ceasefire deal. | “Hamas is putting forward conditions that we can’t agree to,” Netanyahu stated, “but it now seems those conditions could be rescinded.” | |
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| | Floyd Mayweather Visits Israeli Facility for Wounded Soldiers | | In a heartfelt visit, retired boxing champion Floyd Mayweather arrived in Israel today to spend time at B’Lev Echad, an organization dedicated to supporting wounded soldiers in their healing journey. The visit took on even deeper significance as Mayweather honored the memory of Matan Abergel, an Israeli soldier who courageously gave his life to protect his unit. | |
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| Did You Know? "Since the tragic events of October 7, Floyd Mayweather has been a strong supporter of Israel, quickly mobilizing resources to provide aid. Just days after the attacks, he sent his private jet loaded with over 5,000 pounds of medical supplies, food, and other essentials to support both Israeli civilians and the IDF. He further contributed $100,000 to United Hatzalah for bulletproof vests to protect their emergency response volunteers, who work on the front lines in Israel. Additionally, Mayweather visited Israel to connect with and encourage these volunteers, expressing his deep commitment to their lifesaving efforts and condemning antisemitism globally." |
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| Iran’s ‘Supreme Leader’ Said to Be ‘Gravely Ill,’ Sources Report | | Reports have surfaced that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, is gravely ill, creating a new layer of uncertainty within the Islamic Republic. The 85-year-old cleric, who has held his post as Iran’s highest authority since 1989, is reportedly facing serious health issues. With this development, attention is turning to potential successors, with one name standing out: Khamenei’s second son, Mojtaba, whose possible rise is causing notable internal debate and division. | |
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| | Oil Prices Drop as Israel's Targeted Airstrikes Ease Market Fears | | On Monday, oil prices dropped sharply as Israel’s recent airstrikes in Iran avoided disrupting critical oil and nuclear sites, calming fears of major disruptions in Middle Eastern oil supplies. The targeted strikes led to a price drop of over $3 per barrel for both Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, signaling a return to relative market stability after recent escalations. | |
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