Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa greeted by French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee palace in Paris, on his first visit to Europe since taking power.

For the first time, Israel Border Police officers are operating inside Syria, deployed to Khader to confront rising regional threats.

Nearly half of Gaza’s residents say they would leave the territory if given the opportunity, according to a new survey conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR).
The poll, conducted May 1–4, found that 49% of Gazans would apply to Israel for assistance in relocating abroad—underscoring growing despair amid the ongoing war, economic collapse and Hamas’s continued grip on power. The same survey found that 48% of Gazans support recent protests against the Hamas regime, though more than half believe those demonstrations were influenced by external actors.

Israel eliminated senior Hamas operative Khalid Ahmad Ahmad via an airstrike near Sidon, Lebanon on Wednesday, according to the Israeli military.
Ahmad served as head of operations in Hamas’s Western Brigade in Lebanon, and was directly involved in orchestrating terror attacks against Israeli civilians and military forces throughout the ongoing war, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
In recent weeks, Ahmad was engaged in weapons smuggling and planning further attacks on Israeli territory, the IDF said. The military described his activity as a “direct threat to the State of Israel and its citizens.”
His elimination followed a series of Israeli strikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure and personnel across Lebanon.

India has launched missiles into Pakistani territory in retaliation for a gun massacre on tourists in April. Pakistan’s leader condemned the strikes and vowed his country would deliver a robust response. The missile launch, and Pakistan’s promise to hit back, have stoked fears of a war between the nuclear-armed neighbors. But the early morning strikes show that India can hurt Pakistan without entering its airspace or deploying nuclear weapons. A look at what might lie ahead for the two rivals: Both have nuclear weapons, but as a deterrent India and Pakistan have built up nuclear arsenals over the years. But their purpose is to stop wars, not start them. India has a “no first use” policy.

JD Vance on Trump’s peace efforts in Ukraine: “He has a genuine humanitarian impulse about this. He hates innocent people losing their lives. He hates even soldiers losing their lives in unnecessary conflicts. He just wants the killing to stop.”

Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza issued an urgent demand for clarification from Israel Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu’s government on Wednesday, following a statement by U.S. President Donald Trump that only 21 captives remain alive—contradicting Jerusalem’s official figure of 24.
In a statement issued by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, relatives called on the government to disclose any updated intelligence.

NEW YORK – Blackstone President Jon Gray and his wife Mindy have donated $125 million to Tel Aviv Uni

A new video captures a fighter jet deploying flares moments before it was shot down last night over Bathinda, India.

FBI Director Kash Patel on new “Operation Restore Justice: “If you harm our children, you will be given no sanctuary. There is no place we will not come to hunt you down. There is no place we will not look for you. And there is no cage we will not put you in should you do harm to our children.”

The Neryungrinskaya coal enrichment plant, one of Russia’s largest and most advanced coal facilities, has exploded. Cause is still unknown.

BREAKING: Two boats off the coast of Eilat crashed into each other on Wednesday evening, causing one to capsize. At least eight people were injured, one critically, two moderately, and five lightly. Police forces, including marine police officers, are at the scene, evacuating the victims from the water and carrying out searches.

There are initial reports of a shooting attack at a checkpoint in the northern Shomron. At least four people were injured in what appears to have been a drive-by shooting. Emergency medical teams are currently administering emergency medical aid to the victims. This is a developing story. (YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)

Two boats off the coast of Eilat crashed into each other on Wednesday evening, causing one to capsize. At least eight people were injured, one critically, two moderately, and five lightly. Police forces, including marine police officers, are at the scene, evacuating the victims from the water and carrying out searches. This is a developing story. (YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)

President Joe Biden defended his decision to drop out of the 2024 race during a BBC interview that aired Wednesday, maintaining that the timing of his withdrawal wouldn’t have changed the ultimate result of the election.
At age 82, Biden exited the race on July 21, following intense pressure from within the Democratic Party after a widely criticized debate showing against President Donald Trump on June 27.
His departure left Kamala Harris, who was serving as vice president, just over three months to launch a full-fledged campaign. Ultimately, she lost to Trump in the general election.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — REAL ID requirements for those flying within the Unit

President Donald Trump plans to announce while on his trip to Saudi Arabia next week that the United States will now refer to the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf or the Gulf of Arabia, according to two U.S. officials. Arab nations have pushed for a change to the geographic name of the body of water off the southern coast of Iran, while Iran has maintained its historic ties to the gulf. The two U.S. officials spoke with The Associated Press on Tuesday on condition of anonymity to discuss the matter. The White House and National Security Council did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment. The Persian Gulf has been widely known by that name since the 16th century, although usage of “Gulf of Arabia” and “Arabian Gulf” is dominant in many countries in the Middle East.

Former President Joe Biden admits that President Trump would have won in 2024 either way. REPORTER: “Should you have withdrawn earlier?” JOE BIDEN: “I don’t think it would have mattered.”

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