What New York's Israel Day Parade says about the future of American Jewry - opinion
The Jewish community of New York is at risk.
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50.3
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최근 7일 기준 88,406건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,398건(5.0%)·중립 81,841건(92.6%)·부정 2,167건(2.5%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.7(중도 균형)입니다.
The Jewish community of New York is at risk.
The great question facing both sides today is not whether disagreements exist between them, but whether they still see themselves as part of the same historical story.
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Azerbaijani authorities vehemently denied a CNN report claiming Israel carried out advanced intelligence and military operations from its territory during the war with Iran. Israel and Azerbaijan have been known to be close allies since the 1990s, but a CNN report, citing four sources familiar with the matter, alleged a previously unknown element in their […]
Israeli gunfire killed a Palestinian infant and wounded his parents in the south of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry reported.
Energy supply disruptions caused by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and by Russia’s war in Ukraine have spurred NATO efforts to bolster fuel logistics
Meanwhile, an Israeli-controlled museum in Jerusalem is poised to name itself after Trump.
Hamas sought endless war and division; the tragedy is that its strategy has worked on both Israelis and Palestinians.
More than 125 Hezbollah radicals have been killed in the attacks on southern Lebanon
Many people are seeking out the comfort and strength that will come from an event like this, not just from walking with other Jews, but with so many allies too, says a United Jewish Appeal spokesperson
A drone attack killed a young woman and injured 15 others near Khan Younis, reported the Wafa news agency.
Wall Street's nine-week winning streak ended with a thud on Friday, as red-hot technology stocks suffered their largest daily decline this year after a hot May jobs report fueled fears of a hawkish policy pivot from the U.S. Federal Reserve.Selling was concentrated among chip stocks and other technology favorites that have surged higher in recent weeks as the Nasdaq Composite Index and S&P 500 rose repeatedly to fresh highs.All three major U.S. stock indexes closed sharply lower, with plunging chip stocks dragging the tech-laden Nasdaq down by its largest one-day percentage loss since last year.The S&P 500 ended its nine-week run of Friday-to-Friday gains, its longest weekly winning streak since one that ended in December 2023."After the record run we've seen the last nine weeks in equities, specifically tech and semiconductors, the dam just broke today," said Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group in Omaha. "Obviously, the stronger-than-expected jobs report puts the Fed in a tough spot regarding any interest rate cut for the rest of the year. And the market is throwing a fit by hitting the big winners so far this year."Rising interest rates and the Iran war weighed on sentiment heading into the weekend, but many investors said they expected tech stocks to continue rallying."The market reaction today was more driven by positioning rather than fundamentals," said Ohsung Kwon, chief equity strategist at Wells Fargo. "The semiconductor sector was way overbought. That's why we're seeing the selloff. I don't think it's the end of the semi bull market." The U.S. economy added 172,000 jobs in May, according to the Labor Department, more than double analyst expectations, while the unemployment rate held firm at 4.3%. The robust report was double-edged: it provided reassurance of U.S. economic health, but all but killed any hopes of an interest rate cut from the Fed in the near future.Financial markets are pricing in a growing likelihood of a rate hike at the conclusion of the Fed's December meeting, according to CME's FedWatch tool.Fading hopes for a near-term resolution to the Middle East war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz are stirring fears that energy price pressures could morph into wider, systemic inflation. Iran reaffirmed its support for Hezbollah and demanded that Israel withdraw its troops from southern Lebanon, further complicating efforts to secure a near-term peace deal that would include the resumption of traffic through the crucial strait. U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has negotiated three truces, and while fighting has been greatly reduced, the two sides continue to trade airstrikes.According to preliminary data, the S&P 500 lost 199.64 points, or 2.63%, to end at 7,384.67 points, while the Nasdaq Composite lost 1,117.38 points, or 4.16%, to 25,713.58. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 684.53 points, or 1.33%, to 50,877.40.Nvidia, the largest company by market value, fell sharply, as did smaller rivals Intel, Micron, AMD and Broadcom. Lululemon Athletica slumped after the athletic apparel maker cut its annual profit forecast and projected second-quarter earnings well below Wall Street estimates. Cooper Companies rose after the contact lens maker beat estimates for second-quarter results.Cryptocurrency firms Coinbase and Strategy were pulled lower by bitcoin's sharp drop. S&P Global said it would not change the eligibility requirements for its major indices, which effectively rules out a swift entry for Elon Musk's SpaceX to the benchmark S&P 500 after it goes public in what would be the world's biggest initial public offering.S&P Dow Jones Indices will announce the results following its rebalancing after markets close. Chipmaker Marvell Technology, which boasts over $270 billion in valuation, is among the contenders to be added to the benchmark index.
French activists who took part in a Gaza-bound foreign aid flotilla accuse Israeli forces of abuse and torture.
OCDE alerta que guerra no Irã terá impacto na economia global Um possível acordo de paz entre Irã e os Estados Unidos tem US$ 24 bilhões em ativos iranianos congelados como impasse. Em entrevista à CNN, nesta sexta-feira (5), Mohsen Rezaei, conselheiro militar do líder supremo iraniano, o aiatolá Mojtaba Khamenei, afirmou que o fim do conflito depende da aprovação do governo de Donald Trump para liberação dos fundos. O Irã exigiu a liberação de US$ 12 bilhões em fundos congelados assim que um acordo provisório for assinado com os EUA, e outros US$ 12 bilhões em um momento posterior, segundo a emissora. “As negociações estão num impasse e Trump precisa romper esse impasse”, disse Mohsen Rezaei. Ainda segundo a reportagem da TV americana, autoridades do governo de Donald Trump temem que qualquer desbloqueio de fundos nesta fase possa eliminar um importante ponto de pressão sobre o regime. Veja também Quatro navios do Irã transportam 7 milhões de barris e desafiam bloqueio americano Reabertura do Estreito de Ormuz não deve encerrar crise do petróleo rapidamente Líder supremo do Irã diz que EUA foram derrotados na guerra e estão 'sofrendo humilhação profunda' O que prevê o acordo de cessar-fogo entre Israel e Líbano — e o que esperar a partir de agora O presidente republicano teria exigido que qualquer acordo seja muito mais robusto do que o acordo nuclear firmado em 2015 e que se evite qualquer coisa que possa ser interpretada como a entrega de "montanhas de dinheiro" — expressão que usou para criticar a decisão do então presidente Barack Obama de conceder compensação financeira a Teerã. Veja o que disse Mohsen Rezaei, conselheiro militar do líder supremo iraniano: Liberação de ativos congelados “Se ele (Trump) quer chegar a um acordo com o Irã, esses US$ 24 bilhões são um teste de confiança que o Irã quer ter com Trump – este é um teste que os Estados Unidos precisam passar e o caminho será aberto”, disse ele. “Este é o nosso dinheiro, não o dinheiro dos Estados Unidos.” Alerta: retorno à guerra “Daremos outra dimensão à guerra atacando essas outras bases americanas que já vínhamos atacando”, disse ele, acrescentando que “a possibilidade de guerra é baixa” Possível encontro com Trump e Khamenei “Isso não vai acontecer. Neste momento, estamos na primeira fase das negociações e o Sr. Trump paralisou as negociações. Isso não vai acontecer.” EUA e Irã voltam a trocar ataques em meio a frágil cessar-fogo
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Families in Az-Zawayda, central Gaza, clear rubble after overnight Israeli strikes in Gaza
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke of both nations navigating energy supply vulnerabilities caused by the US-Israeli war near the Strait of Hormuz.
The Russian leader emphasized that he had spoken with the Israeli side about that incident on multiple occasions
Israel and Hezbollah continue fighting after truce announcement.