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NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed “Israel is Only at the Beginning of an Emotional Tsunami” | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel News/Israel Culture Against a growing mental health crisis, life’s door reports surge in demand for hope workshopsProf. Ben Corn, founder of The Institute for the Study of Hope, at a Hope Seminar(photo credit: Yaniv Rosenberg)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFOCTOBER 9, 2025 12:35 The post”“Israel is Only at the Beginning of an Emotional Tsunami”” is auto generated by Nepalisrael.com’s Auto feed for the information purpose. [/gpt3]
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed The announcement by US President Donald Trump that Israel and Hamas agreed to the first phase of a deal that will see the immediate release of the remaining living hostages held in Gaza set off a flood of emotion earlier Thursday morning among freed captives and families, who have waited two years for their loved ones’ return. Some of the families and former captives gathered at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, where mass weekly rallies have been held to call for the hostages’ return, as they cheered the news and chanted “Nobel Prize to Trump” while…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke early Thursday with U.S. President Donald Trump, who will arrive in Israel on Sunday following the signing of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, and invited him to address the Knesset, according to a source familiar with the details.“The two had a very emotional and warm conversation, congratulating each other on the historic achievement of signing the agreement for the release of all the hostages,” the Prime Minister’s Office said. “The Prime Minister thanked President Trump for all his efforts and for his global leadership, and President Trump congratulated the…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Politicians are cautiously optimistic about the dealpublished at 01:45 BST01:45 BST The world is starting to react to the news of an initial peace deal between Hamas and Israel.And their reactions share one common thread: hopefulness. Senator Chris Coons, a Democrat of Delaware, tells CNN that Trump’s Truth Social post announcing the deal is “encouraging”, adding: “I hope that it holds.”Senator John Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat and outspoken supporter of Israel, says, “Those poor souls finally have a chance to maybe go home, and that’s the first opportunity for enduring peace” according to CBS News, BBC’s…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Mediators are currently planning for an agreement to be signed on Thursday between Israel and Hamas that will see the immediate release of remaining living hostages in exchange for a Gaza ceasefire, an Arab diplomat and a second source briefed on the ongoing negotiations in Egypt told The Times of Israel on Wednesday. Once the ceasefire is in place, Hamas will then be able to gather the bodies of the dead hostages for their subsequent return to Israel, the sources said. There are currently 48 hostages remaining in Gaza, 20 of whom are believed to be…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed US, Qatari and Turkish officials joined the third day of indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas in Egypt, as cautious optimism grew that a lasting truce to end the two-year war in Gaza could be on the horizon.US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of US president Donald Trump, arrived in Sharm el-Sheikh where talks were being held. Qatari prime minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and head of Turkish intelligence Ibrahim Kalin also attended the Egyptian coastal resort to participate in the talks.The presence of the senior officials from the…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed This Editor’s Note was sent out earlier Wednesday in ToI’s weekly update email to members of the Times of Israel Community. To receive these Editor’s Notes as they’re released, join the ToI Community here. On October 7, 2023, Hamas, the Gaza terror government that Israel had unfathomably assessed was interested in maintaining long-term calm across the border, fired almost 5,000 rockets into Israel as its invading forces set about massacring everybody it could find in a monstrous onslaught ultimately intended to destroy our country. On October 7, 2024, a year into Israel’s potent, ponderous and devastating response,…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Keir Starmer will order the home secretary to look at further curbs on protests including potential powers to take action against specific inflammatory chants at pro-Palestinian protests.Speaking to reporters en route to Mumbai, the prime minister said Labour was looking at going even further than the measures announced by Shabana Mahmood, which would look at the “cumulative impact” of repeat protests in certain locations.The proposals have been attacked by civil liberties group over the threats the potential restrictions pose to the right to protest. But after a terror attack on a Manchester synagogue, Starmer is also…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Activists claim Israel intercepts, boards flotilla boats | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel NewsThe Gaza Freedom Flotilla claimed that the Israeli military was jamming signals and had boarded at least two boats. The IDF has not yet commented on the incident.A screengrab from a live footage video shows Israeli security forces intercepting “Gaza Sunbird”, a Gaza-bound vessel which is part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, in this screengrab obtained from a video released on October 8, 2025.(photo credit: Freedom Flotilla Coalition/Handout via REUTERS)ByPESACH BENSON/TPS, REUTERS, JERUSALEM POST STAFFOCTOBER 8, 2025 06:38Updated: OCTOBER 8, 2025 11:51 The post”Activists…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed A new Gaza-bound aid flotilla has been intercepted by the Israeli army, days after the detention of activists on board vessels bound for the war-torn territory caused international outrage and widespread protests.The Israeli military was jamming signals with at least two boats being boarded, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition said on Instagram.“The Israeli military has no legal jurisdiction over international waters,” it added. “Our flotilla poses no harm.”“Three vessels – Gaza Sunbirds, Alaa Al-Najjar, and Anas Al-Sharif – have been attacked and illegally intercepted by the Israeli military” early morning, 220km off the coast of Gaza, organisers…