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Joshua Marks is a news editor on the Jerusalem desk at JNS.org, where he covers Jewish affairs, the Middle East and global news. He is an experienced journalist who has written and produced content for major media outlets in both the United States and Israel.

Israel says it has disrupted the regime’s chain of command.
U.S. media report Jerusalem preparing for possible strike against Iran as negotiations falter; Washington orders embassy staff out of the region.
The man claims he was assaulted in the Greek capital after “anarchist protesters” heard his phone speaking Hebrew.
The attack on Hudaydah port reportedly marks the first time that the Jewish state has struck the Iranian-backed terror group from the sea.
The 12 activists aboard were escorted to Ashdod Port, where they were shown a 43-minute video of Hamas’s Oct. 7 atrocities.
In an interview with Israel’s Army Radio, Yasser Abu Shabab claimed dozens of Gaza families were being absorbed by the militia daily, and called on international media to stop spreading Hamas propaganda.
Federal police have confirmed the existence of an active investigation tied to the Gaza war.
An Egyptian national wounded 12 at a pro-Israel rally with firebombs; he told police he intended to kill “all Zionist people.”
The medieval Spanish manuscript showcasing Jewish law, mysticism and art is now on exhibition at the National Library of Israel.
The proposal includes a two-phase release of 10 hostages and 18 bodies, a return to UN management of humanitarian aid and a partial IDF withdrawal from Gaza.
Currently, six countries maintain embassies in the Israeli capital.
Trump’s point man in the region called the terrorist group’s latest moves “disappointing and completely unacceptable.”