April 18 Chinese firm aiding Houthi attacks on US vessels, as airstrikes kill 74 The State Department is accusing a Chinese satellite firm of providing imagery to support Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea, escalating tensions amid ongoing maritime security concerns in the region.
April 18 Three tourists among 4 killed after Italian cable car crashes to the ground near Naples Three tourist are among the four dead after a cable car crash in Italy. Local prosecutors have opened an investigation into possible manslaughter.
April 18 Mahmoud Khalil rips ‘repressive’ Trump admin for eroding his rights in Washington Post op-ed Columbia University anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil accused the Trump administration of eroding his rights to due process in a new column for The Washington Post.
April 17 Israeli troops will remain in Gaza buffer zones indefinitely, Defense Minister Katz says Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz says troops will indefinitely remain in the buffer zone they created in the Gaza Strip.
April 17 Harvard dean's council member resigns from post after lawsuit claims he 'aided and abetted' Hamas Bashar Masri will no longer serve on the Harvard Kennedy School of Government's Dean's Council after a lawsuit claiming he "aided and abetted" Hamas.
April 16 5 controversies embroiling Harvard University as Trump seeks to cut funding Harvard University in Massachusetts has been embroiled in controversies in recent years, from antisemitism on campus to a plagiarism scandal.
April 16 Five for Fighting reimagines ‘Superman’ in powerful tribute to Israeli hostages Five for Fighting’s John Ondrasik released a new version of his hit song “Superman" to honor Israeli hostages held in Gaza and raise global awareness.
April 16 Harvard is fighting the White House harder than it ever fought antisemitism The president of Harvard has shown more passion in pushing back against a Trump administration antisemitism probe than it ever did against acts of antisemitism at its campus.
April 15 Hamas rejects Israeli ceasefire, hostage return deal over disarmament demands Hamas has reportedly rejected Israel's latest ceasefire offer, which included the return of humanitarian aid in exchange for nearly a dozen hostages and Hamas' complete disarmament.
April 15 Top Hamas terror leader killed in 'precise strike' by Israel: IDF Top Hamas leader Muhammad al-‘Ajlah has been killed in an Israeli strike, the IDF has announced. Al-'Ajilah was responsible for arming terrorists with weapons used to carry out attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF troops, according to the IDF.