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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.

At JNS summit, the Netanyahu adviser calls for unapologetic defense of Jewish sovereignty and rejects failed peace paradigms.
Negotiators say serious differences remain despite positive discussions in Muscat; next round of indirect talks set for May 3 in Europe.
Sirens sounded in Israel’s south, Arava Desert, and Dead Sea areas as Israel intercepted two Houthi missiles launched early Saturday and Sunday.
Gad Fartouk, 93, prays for 59 hostages in Gaza before lighting a torch at Israel’s Holocaust memorial ceremony marking 80 years since Nazi defeat.
Ceremony to honor operatives behind Hezbollah op, wounded soldier, hostage survivors, and others embodying unity in wartime.
IDF, Shin Bet expose Nablus-based cell behind failed attack; three more suspects to be indicted.
The projectile was “likely” intercepted, according to the IDF • No injuries or damage reported.
“We must return to fighting in a completely different way: to defeat, to destroy Hamas,” said the Israeli finance minister.
Framework for future deal in the works as expert-level talks set to resume in Oman.
Steve Witkoff says uranium enrichment up to 3.67% may be permitted; Israeli officials oppose any Iranian nuclear activity.
The move follows parliamentary approval and growing domestic pressure.
The hate crimes detective compared Netanyahu to Hitler and denied the Oct. 7 massacre.