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US synagogue head killed as police warn against speculation over motive
Samantha Woll was found dead on Saturday 'with multiple stab wounds', Detroit police say.
Life returns to an Israeli desert city, but fears of Hamas remain
A once-bustling southern Israeli city is cautiously reopening but locals remain fearful of threats posed by Hamas.
Canada says it is confident Israel not behind deadly blast at Gaza hospital
Analysis by Canadian Forces Intelligence Command finds blast more likely caused by an errant rocket fired from Gaza.
Russian strike on Ukrainian mail depot kills six, officials say
At least 14 people were injured in the Russian missile strike on an 'ordinary civilian' site, Kyiv says.
Israel strikes mosque in occupied West Bank
Palestinian medics say at least one person killed in strike on the Al-Ansar mosque.
Hamas says Israel refused to receive 2 hostages; Israel calls it propaganda
Hamas captured 210 people during its deadly assault in southern Israel on October 7 and they are being held in Gaza.
Analysis: The military logic behind Israel’s ‘total’ Gaza siege
The core purpose of sieges is to keep human beings hungry, thirsty and cold — so they are weakened, if not defeated.
London’s ‘March For Palestine’ draws 100,000 demanding Gaza ceasefire
Pro-Palestine supporters march again in London calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and the safe delivery of aid
South Africa inflict record ODI defeat on England in ICC Cricket World Cup
South Africa beat England by a mammoth 229 runs to leave the champions' title defence hanging by a thread.
Bobby Charlton, Manchester United and England legend, dies aged 86
Charlton was a key member of England's 1966 World Cup winning team and enjoyed great success at club level with United.

