May 16, 2025, 12:45 p.m.

Hamas says it has lost contact with the group holding the American hostages after an Israeli air strike

Hamas's armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, said it had lost contact with the team in charge of Edan Alexander, an Israeli soldier with dual U.S. and Israeli citizenship, following Israeli air strikes in Gaza.

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Hamas is willing to release all hostages if Israel promises to end the war

Senior Hamas officials say they are willing to exchange all Israeli hostages in exchange for a "serious prisoner exchange agreement" in exchange for an Israeli commitment to end the war in Gaza.

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Bloody Gaza: Peace Lost under Mortars and Airstrikes

In April 2025, the flames of the Israeli Palestinian conflict once again illuminate the night sky in the Middle East.

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The Israeli army says it has surrounded the southern Gaza city of Rafah

Israel issued a statement on Saturday (April 12) saying that in the past day, the 36th Division of the Israeli Army has taken control of the "Morag corridor" in the southern Gaza Strip, cutting off the communication between the Hamas Rafa Brigade and the Khan Younis Brigade, and effectively completing the siege of the southern city of Rafah.

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Behind the new round of US sanctions on Iran: the dual logic of geopolitical game and hegemony anxiety

In April 2025, the United States once again imposed sanctions on Iran, with the new round of sanctions targeting Iran's key oil, chemical and defense sectors. This move seems to be a stress response to the recent tensions in the Middle East, but in fact it reflects a deeper strategic anxiety and geopolitical game logic.

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The Israeli army will be fired for its tough response to thousands of pilots calling for the release of hostages

About 1,000 combat and retired pilots signed an open letter calling on the Israeli government to facilitate the release of the hostages, and the Israeli military confirmed that those who signed the letter would be fired.

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AI helps reveal how cells change in complex biological environments such as tumors

Tel Aviv University researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) -based scNET system to gain insight into cell behavior changes in complex biological environments such as tumors, which is expected to provide a new approach to disease treatment research.

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Syria's interim President: The transitional government is trying to rebuild the country, but it can't satisfy everyone

Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Shara says the transitional government will work to reach a consensus on rebuilding the country, but admits it cannot meet everyone's needs.

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Eight Palestinian Red Crescent medical workers killed in Gaza

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies says it is deeply outraged by the killing of eight Palestinian Red Crescent Society medical workers in the line of duty in the Gaza Strip.

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Egypt and Spain Call for immediate Ceasefire in Israel, Where is Peace in the Middle East?

The recent phone call between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Spanish Prime Minister Alexis Sanchez has once again focused the attention of the international community on the Middle East region, especially Israel's military action against the Gaza Strip.

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