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Terrorist Kills Two in Manchester Synagogue on Yom Kippur
The attacker targeted worshippers at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation in northern England.

‘They Killed Us All’ : Druze Woman Describes Murder of Her American Cousin and 6 Other Relatives by Syrian Forces in As-Suwayda
Trapped in her home in As-Suwayda, Syrian pharmacist Hala Saraya recounts the brutal killings of her family and pleads for the world to hear the Druze community’s cry for help.

‘Very successful’ US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan, Trump says
The U.S. president said that “all planes are now outside of Iran air space” and that “full payload of bombs” had been dropped on Fordow.

President Trump says US struck 3 Iranian nuclear sites in overnight operation
US President Donald Trump announced late on Saturday that American forces carried out what he called a “successful” strike on three of Iran’s key nuclear facilities: Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.

Wikipedia’s Supreme Court Bans Two Editors for Offsite Misconduct in Israel-Palestine Topic Area
Some editors claim the decision was “toothless” and that Arbitration Committee was slow in taking action.

Stone Temples & Tiny Explorers: A Family’s Magical Machu Picchu Odyssey

Trump Pushes U.S. Control of Gaza, Faces Jordanian Opposition
Jordan’s King Abdullah II rejects President Trump’s plan to take control of Gaza and relocate its residents but agrees to take in 2,000 sick Palestinian children for medical treatment

A Former Nazi “Paradise” Will Be Transformed into a Global Center for Combatting Antisemitism
The former Polish residence of the Nazi commandant at Auschwitz will soon open its doors to the public as a center dedicated to combatting antisemitism, extremism and hate.

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