The Media Line
Israeli researchers grow miniature human kidney in the lab, opening door to new treatments
The tiny organ, known as an “organoid,” developed over six months and closely mimicked the way a real kidney forms during pregnancy.
IDF: UN enabling Hamas through aid mismanagement in Gaza
Project Dynamo: How a volunteer org. rescued stranded civilians during Iran war
Harmony SOS shelter locator app: A lifeline for Arab communities in crisis
Voices from the Arab press: Withdrawal of US forces from the region is off the table
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
Sanctions against PA officials could prevent traveling to UNSC meeting in September, expert says
International Lawyer and expert on sanctions, Marc Zell, tells TML that the aim is to target Palestinian leaders with terror ties for violating the 2002 peace agreement.
'Make their lives impossible': Italian Communist Party targets Israel’s honorary consul in Tuscany
Carrai, a businessman and philanthropist, represents Israel in Tuscany, Emilia Romagna, and Lombardy.
Pakistan launches advanced remote sensing satellite in partnership with China
Officials described the achievement as a significant milestone and expressed hope that it would support disaster management.
The Saudi solution: The army that could defeat the Houthis - analysis
A renewed Saudi offensive could neutralize the Houthis and set the stage for a broader Middle East realignment
An Israeli military official details expansive Israeli humanitarian operation in Gaza
An Israeli military official gave a detailed briefing on the activities associated with COGAT and gave a detailed briefing to journalists laying out Israel’s humanitarian infrastructure.
Geocase chair discusses Georgia, a nation caught between Russian alignment and Western alliance
Georgia’s EU ambitions stall as the country faces growing political and geopolitical tensions.
'I saw something different': IDF reservist refutes intl. claims of intentional starvation
People arrive on foot, in cars, on motorcycles, or on horses. They carry sacks. There are no lines. No supervision. It’s a stampede. They push, they stab, they throw sand at each other."
Voices from the Arab press: Damascus between the Druze, Alawites, and Kurds
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
Rubio presses Iraq to act on energy infrastructure attacks, warns against PMC law
The call, confirmed by Tammy Bruce, focused on urging the Iraqi government to take action against those responsible and to strengthen measures to prevent future incidents.
Ambassador Huckabee calls out Israeli ministry on visa obstacles for Christians - interview
Ambassador Huckabee blames Hamas for the impasse in the hostage deal, calls for an investigation in the case of the American Palestinian killed near Sinjil, and praises the US-Israel partnership.