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NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Israel has delivered to the mediators a list of Islamic Jihad terrorists who are believed to know the whereabouts of the body of the final hostage, Ran Gvili, Channel 12 News reported on Friday evening.The report noted that along with the names of the terrorists in the organization, Israel also provided the mediators with relevant maps.“If Islamic Jihad truly wants to – Ran Givili can be home within a short time,” said an Israeli official quoted in the report. The report added that officials in Jerusalem believe the message was conveyed to the mediators in the…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Lucy WilliamsonMiddle East correspondent, JerusalemAnadolu via Getty ImagesSearch and rescue groups attended a two storey building collapse following heavy rainfall in Beit Lahia on FridayA steady stream of water trickles through openings in the tent Ghadir al-Adham shares with her husband and six children in Gaza City. Her family is still displaced after the war and waiting for reconstruction to begin.”Here we are, living a life of humiliation,” she told the BBC. “We want caravans. We want our homes rebuilt. We long for concrete to keep us warm. Every day I sit and cry for my…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed A man was found dead Friday morning in Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood with signs of severe hypothermia, as meteorological services predicted the torrential rains that Storm Byron has swept over Israel would let up by noon. The death, at least the second from the winter storm that has brought fierce rains to Israel over the latter half of the week, was reported as search and rescue efforts took place across the country, with more than 100 people brought to safety in the south. In Gaza, 11 Palestinians were reported dead over the course of the storm…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is planning to travel to Cairo to sign a multibillion-dollar agreement to supply natural gas to Egypt, The Times of Israel has learned. Israeli officials have been working on the planned trip in recent days with senior US diplomats, according to a senior US diplomatic source familiar with the preparations, who confirmed details of the effort to The Times of Israel. Netanyahu is expected to meet Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi and aims to frame the visit as historic, the source said. The prime minister is also looking to score a major diplomatic…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Israel’s farmers celebrate as byron storm brings rain | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel News”It feels like taking a first breath after years of suffocation. We sowed with hope and faith in the Creator, and now, the rain has come, and everything is starting to bloom,” said farmer Hadar Ezra.Israeli agriculture(photo credit: Courtesy, Hadar Ezra)ByDAN EZRA, MOSHE COHENDECEMBER 12, 2025 09:01 The post”Israel’s farmers celebrate as byron storm brings rain” is auto generated by Nepalisrael.com’s Auto feed for the information purpose. [/gpt3]
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Harrowing footage of the six Israeli hostages murdered by Hamas terrorists in August 2024 was released Thursday night by their families after being aired on Israeli television, providing a uniquely extensive glimpse into what the hostages went through during their first months in Hamas captivity. The videos included footage of the captives marking Hanukkah in December 2023, with the release of the clips coming days before the Jewish holiday begins this year. While the footage was filmed by Hamas terrorists for propaganda purposes, the material is unlike other clips published during the war that showed hostages…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Israel agrees to fund Gaza repairs | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel News/Defense NewsThe estimated cost to repair the destruction from two years of fighting, bombing, and bulldozing is in the billions.A general view shows large mounds of debris covering the site of the destroyed Firas public market in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, on December 9, 2025.(photo credit: Eyad Azam / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFDECEMBER 11, 2025 23:30 The post”Israel agrees to fund Gaza repairs” is auto generated by Nepalisrael.com’s Auto feed for the information purpose. [/gpt3]
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed The Wall Street Journal reported this week that Gaza is blanketed by an estimated 68 million tons of rubble, with most structures in the enclave destroyed or damaged. The UN Development Program, which oversees debris-removal planning, estimates the total weight is roughly equivalent to 186 Empire State Buildings. Clearing the ruins is considered a basic prerequisite for beginning reconstruction under Phase Two of the ceasefire agreement.2 View gallery (Photo: AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana, Yair Sagi, AP Photo/Alex Brandon)U.S. officials aim to start rebuilding in the Rafah area to showcase what they describe as President Donald Trump’s…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Ever since the outbreak of the Swords of Iron War, the State of Israel has faced an international campaign of delegitimization, trade embargoes, and arms restrictions, and even countries thought of as close friends have turned their backs on it. There are, however, exceptions. They are not many, especially among the world’s most powerful economic powers, but the most prominent, without a doubt, has been India. That country, which voted against the establishment of the State of Israel in 1947 and established full diplomatic relations only in 1992, has emerged as a true friend. Against…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed The “Architects of AI” were named Time’s person of the year for 2025 on Thursday, with the magazine citing this year as when the potential of artificial intelligence “roared into view” with no turning back.“For delivering the age of thinking machines, for wowing and worrying humanity, for transforming the present and transcending the possible, the Architects of AI are TIME’s 2025 Person of the Year,” Time said in a social media post.The magazine was deliberate in selecting people — the “individuals who imagined, designed, and built AI” — rather than the technology itself, though there would have been…

