Why it took 11 years to return deceased hostage Hadar Goldin from Gaza?
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Why it took 11 years to return deceased hostage Hadar Goldin from Gaza?

Jerusalem Post/Israel News/Defense NewsWhy it took 11 years to return deceased hostage Hadar Goldin from Gaza? - explainerAfter 11 years, Hamas has returned Lieutenant Hadar Goldin. His story reveals how Israel’s policy on hostage deals changed after the Schalit exchange.Activists gather outside Lt. Hadar Goldin's home, hoping for the return of his remains from Gazan terror captivity, Kfar Saba, Israel, November 8, 2025.(photo credit: Of Gal/Flash90)ByYONAH JEREMY BOBNOVEMBER 9, 2025 15:53Updated: NOVEMBER 9, 2025 22:12Loading...
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Blue Origin scrubs New Glenn’s second flight due to bad weather
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Blue Origin scrubs New Glenn’s second flight due to bad weather

Blue Origin has postponed the second flight of its New Glenn rocket, which was slated to send a pair of NASA spacecraft on the first step of their journey to Mars on Sunday afternoon. The heavy-lift launch vehicle was scheduled to take off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida at 2:45PM ET., but multiple holds were issued during the under-two-hour launch window due to inclement weather. Blue Origin called off the launch attempt around 4:13PM. The next launch opportunity is as yet unclear. Blue Origin was previously given a backup opportunity set for Monday afternoon, but the FAA has since issued an emergency order restricting commercial launches for the time being due to the government shutdown. As of November 10, commercial space launches can only take place between 10:00PM and 6:00AM. Blue Origin said...
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Breaking News Live Updates: 23-year-old Andhra student found dead in US

Breaking News Today Live Updates: China has lifted sanctions on US subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean, signalling a tentative easing of trade tensions with Washington.Live UpdatesNovember 10, 2025, 2:01:19 pm (IST)Breaking News Live: Typhoon Fung-wong batters northern Philippines, kills four and displaces over 1.4 millionTyphoon Fung-wong exited the northwestern Philippines on Monday after unleashing floods and landslides, cutting power to several provinces, killing at least four people, and displacing more than 1.4 million others. The storm, which made landfall in Aurora province on Sunday night as a super typhoon with sustained winds of up to 185 kph (115 mph) and gusts reaching 230 kph (143 mph), was expected to move northwest toward Taiwan. The country was still reeling from Typhoon Kalmaegi, which earlier killed at least 224 people in central provinces before striking...
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