IDF announces deaths of 2 reservists in Gaza
Another soldier was seriously injured in the fighting.
Another soldier was seriously injured in the fighting.
Columbia University begins suspending anti-Israel protesters for refusal to dismantle their protest camp, part of a wave of campus demonstrations and clashes between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel groups across the US in recent weeks.
The reported strike in the heart of Iran's capital marks yet another escalation in the long-simmering shadow war between the two archenemies. Neither Israel nor Iran has officially confirmed the incident.
Columbia activists defied the 2 p.m. deadline with chants, clapping and drumming from the encampment of more than 300 people. No officials appeared to enter the encampment, with at least 120 tents staying up as the deadline passed.
According to Haripad Tudu, the in-charge of the Gola police station, "Krishna Kumar, the catering staff member, informed the guests that they could not serve more due to the limited quantity available. This led to anger among some guests, who ended up attacking the staff. In an attempt to escape, Kumar fell into a well and died. His body was found on Wednesday."
Ben-Gvir's office issued the following statement: "The minister is feeling well, conscious, and being transferred for further medical treatment at Assaf Harofeh Hospital."
D. John Sauer argued before the nation's highest court that "there can be no presidency as we know it" if former presidents aren't granted broad immunity from criminal charges stemming from official conduct during their tenure, including ordering the assassination of rivals as official acts, "depending on the" circumstances.
"We call for the immediate release of all hostages held by Hamas in Gaza now for over 200 days," the joint declaration signed by the 18 nations stated, marking a significant diplomatic effort to resolve the protracted conflict.
Some $17 billion are earmarked for bolstering Israel's defense capabilities.
School says students agreed to remove some tents from the protest encampment in exchange for a 48-hour extension before fully dismantling it.
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