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رئيس حزب الديمقراطيين في 'إسرائيل' 'يائير غولان': نتنياهو لن يهزم حماس وهو يلحق الدمار ب'إسرائيل'
رئيس حزب الديمقراطيين في 'إسرائيل' 'يائير غولان': نتنياهو لن يهزم حماس وهو يلحق الدمار ب'إسرائيل'

Al Manar

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al Manar

رئيس حزب الديمقراطيين في 'إسرائيل' 'يائير غولان': نتنياهو لن يهزم حماس وهو يلحق الدمار ب'إسرائيل'

For most NFL retirees, the post-football chapter means golf, vacation homes, or maybe a guest spot on a talk show. But for Aaron Donald, it's all about going back to where it began—with the Rams in the City of Angels. Not to lace up and hit SoFi again, but to mentor the next generation inside the very same complex he once ruled. The three-time AP Defensive Player of the Year is still deeply involved with the team, not with pads or cleats, but with purpose. It's his AD99 Solutions Foundation that's quietly become the heart of this mission. Co-founded with his wife Erica, the foundation is about more than football—it's about giving back. This July 19, the foundation is set to host a training camp that's already got high school linemen and middle school flag football hopefuls buzzing. But it's not just about technique—it's about mindset, community, and opening doors for kids who've been shut out too long. With Donald and other vets guiding these young athletes, the camp isn't just a drill—it's a launchpad. What's more, this isn't your average 'coach by title' kind of vibe. Donald's mentorship goes deeper. He's working to mold character just as much as strength. Confidence, leadership, and mental stamina are top priorities in his playbook now. And while he's focused on building others, he hasn't let himself slide either. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad In fact, the 34-year-old recently dropped a set of photos and videos on social, just enjoying life. But one particular photo left Rams rookie Jared Verse speechless. Donald, shirtless and sculpted, looked every bit like he could still wreck an O-line. Verse reposted it on his Instagram story and wrote, 'Ion even feel bad bout the workout no more 🤣🤣.' The honesty? Totally relatable. But now Rams House is planning big for Donald since he hung up his cleats before the 2024 season. Now after 1 year of waiting, they are ready for Aaron Donald Bobblehead Night. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Rams continue to honor Aaron Donald So, mark your calendars, Rams House—November 23 is about to be legendary. That's when the Buccaneers come to town for Sunday Night Football at SoFi Stadium, and more importantly, when the Rams officially honor the heart and soul of their defense. 'Aaron Donald is one of the greatest Rams of all-time,' GM Les Snead said in a statement. 'And we can't wait to come together with our fans to thank him for everything he's done for our organization, our city and our game. It will be an honor to recognize Aaron on the very field where he sealed our Super Bowl win.' Naturally, fans haven't forgotten that moment either. With just 43 seconds left in Super Bowl LVI, Donald pressured Joe Burrow on a do-or-die fourth-and-1, sealing the 23-20 victory. It wasn't just another play—it was a legacy-defining finish. So it's no surprise the Rams are pulling out all the stops. The hype is real. The first 60,000 fans through the gates will score a rare No. 99 bobblehead—already causing a frenzy on eBay with pre-sales touching $150. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad That includes players too—just ask Jared Verse. He might want to use some locker room pull to lock one in early. With SoFi seating 70,240, fans have roughly an 85% shot—as long as they beat LA's fashionably late crowd. Tickets? They're moving fast. The Rams have single-game seats available through their official website and TicketMaster, with upper-deck prices starting around $100. On StubHub? About $30 cheaper. Either way, don't wait. The Rams will honor Donald and his family during halftime. Kickoff's at 5:20 p.m. PT on NBC—and yes, Aaron Donald's 2025 is already starting off iconic.

ترامب: محاكمة نتنياهو تعيق قدرته على إجراء مفاوضات مع كل من إيران و حركة حماس
ترامب: محاكمة نتنياهو تعيق قدرته على إجراء مفاوضات مع كل من إيران و حركة حماس

Al Manar

time29-06-2025

  • General
  • Al Manar

ترامب: محاكمة نتنياهو تعيق قدرته على إجراء مفاوضات مع كل من إيران و حركة حماس

by Peter Twitchell 1970 May 22, I graduated from the Kilbuck High School. I heard local folks talking about a radio station, the BBI Board of Directors being established because they had a vision of having the 'first Native and Native-owned radio station on the Kuskokwim Delta.' Th newly formed Board of Directors depended on the leadership skills of Senator George Hohman, who believed in the importance of preserving the native culture and our Yupiaq language and Qanruyutet, the sacred laws of our Yupiaq Tribe. David Moore built the first station for KYUK. He converted a house on Third Road Housing into a Yupiaq radio station. The first Bethel Broadcasting Board of Directors consisted of Chief Edward Hoffman, Rep. Phillip Guy of Kwethluk, Martin B. Moore of Emmonak, and Judge Nora Guinn. Our leaders and Board member proclaimed 'This is our radio station! Let the people know KYUK is their radio station! Encourage them to share their wisdom on the radio airwaves. Let them speak and tell their story.' Our whole Kuskokwim Delta welcomed KYUK and called their station to share a song, a story, and traditional values. It was a great accomplishment by the State through KYUK to connect the people together. This was a great accomplishment through the leadership of men like David Moore, George Charles, Andrew Edge, Chief Edward Hoffman, Jim Croll, and Henry Ivanoff. Under these KYUK managers, KYUK employees worked in harmony in reaching their audience as one. Thank you to those leaders who dedicated their time to the welfare of the employees. Remains recovered in Kachemak Bay June 28, 2025 State of Alaska District Court June 28, 2025 Bethel Fire Department Calls for week ending June 28, 2025 For Sale June 28, 2025 Why Not Just Dip the Whole Shirt in Seal Oil? June 28, 2025 Alaska SeaLife Center's Wildlife Response Team races to save three Harbor Seal Pups June 28, 2025 Crews wrap perimeter on Oskawalik Fire, begin critical interior work June 28, 2025 AASB Denounces Governor Dunleavy's Vetoes of Vital FY2026 Education Funding June 28, 2025 Court orders agencies to revise Environmental Study underlying key federal permits for the Donlin Gold Mine June 28, 2025 City seeks to remove senior citizen card and allow alternative proof of senior citizenship June 28, 2025 Yuut Basketball Association to host summer league championship tournament June 28, 2025 A surprise miracle June 28, 2025 His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon Presides at the Glorification of the Righteous Olga of Kwethluk June 28, 2025 Ice Seal Survey June 28, 2025 Bethel Fire Department Calls for week ending June 28, 2025

الأمن الداخلي: توقيف مروّج للمخدرات في مدينة صيدا
الأمن الداخلي: توقيف مروّج للمخدرات في مدينة صيدا

Al Manar

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Al Manar

الأمن الداخلي: توقيف مروّج للمخدرات في مدينة صيدا

FORT LAUDERDALE — Kris Knoblauch is mixing things up for Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final. The Edmonton Oilers head coach is making two lineup changes with his team down 2-1 to the Florida Panthers in the best-of-seven title series. Troy Stecher will replace John Klingberg on the blue line, while Jeff Skinner enters the fray up front for Viktor Arvidsson. Knoblauch also put his lines and defence pairings in the blender, including bumping Connor Brown up to play alongside Connor McDavid and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. Stecher is poised to reunite with Darnell Nurse on the back end. Stuart Skinner will get the start despite allowing five goals in each of his last two games — a 5-4 overtime defeat and a 6-1 drubbing. Nugent-Hopkins will dress after missing Monday's practice with an upper-body injury. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 12, 2025. The Canadian Press

ترامب: كنت سأحتفظ بقاعدة باغرام الأفغانية تحت سيطرتنا لكونها تبعد نحو ساعة من موقع تصنيع الصين الأسلحة النووية
ترامب: كنت سأحتفظ بقاعدة باغرام الأفغانية تحت سيطرتنا لكونها تبعد نحو ساعة من موقع تصنيع الصين الأسلحة النووية

Al Manar

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • Al Manar

ترامب: كنت سأحتفظ بقاعدة باغرام الأفغانية تحت سيطرتنا لكونها تبعد نحو ساعة من موقع تصنيع الصين الأسلحة النووية

Sarah Bagley of Windswept with RYA CW Impact Award. Photo: Windswept (© Windswept) The inspirational founder of a watersports centre in Pembrokeshire has been presented an RYA Cymru Wales Impact Award in recognition of her work to make activities afloat accessible and inclusive for all. The awards are made by sailing's governing body in Wales to celebrate those who go above and beyond to help people enjoy getting on the water. Sarah Bagley, Director of Windswept in Dale, was nominated for the award by local mum-of-four Rebecca Bell for her commitment to watersports and for supporting and encouraging children and young people. Rebecca said all her children developed a love of watersports thanks to Sarah and the Windswept team, including her eldest son, who has autism, and daughter Keira, aged 15, who now enjoys competing and volunteers her own time as an assistant sailing instructor for the junior section at Neyland Yacht Club. Instructing at Windswept. Photo: Cara Gaskell (© Cara Gaskell) In the nomination, Rebecca explained: 'Sarah is kind-hearted and knowledgeable and a brilliant role model. She is an inspiration to young people and a constant on the watersports scene, happy to help anyone learning new skills, and deserves recognition for her amazing attitude to supporting others.' Windswept is a not-for-profit community interest company, set up by Sarah in 2020 with a mission to provide affordable opportunities for everyone to enjoy watersports by removing barriers and finding new ways to promote participation. Activities include lessons for all kinds of boardsports - including windsurfing, winging and paddleboarding – plus outreach sessions for schools and community groups, Paddle-Ability with adaptive equipment for those with disabilities, and weekly clubs for children, teenagers and adults. Sarah Bagley of Windswept. Photo: Cara Gaskell (© Cara Gaskell) 'I'm really honoured to have an Impact Award,' said Sarah. 'Watersports can be expensive so my passion is making it accessible and creating opportunities for everyone, and I've been lucky enough to start Windswept to make that happen. 'I enjoy teaching on the water and seeing people smiling and having a good time, including children who might be excited, or may be a bit scared or thinking they're not good at anything, then realising they can do it! To see young people change and become more independent and confident is really rewarding.' Windswept is dedicated to creating pathways for young people and offers subsidised training for aspiring watersports instructors. In partnership with Celtic Deep there is also a scheme for anyone aged 14-25 to gain qualifications to work on the water, or access other education and employment opportunities. In addition to running Windswept's activities, Sarah and her team regularly volunteer to support community activities and events. The RYA Cymru Wales Impact Awards recognise those who go the extra mile to support activities afloat. Presenting the award, Club Development Officer Hester Walker said : 'Windswept provides sessions for the local community and children at very low cost to make the sport accessible, and Sarah is creative, passionate and fun, promoting innovation and the continual development of staff, equipment and new projects.' Find out more about opportunities to get on the water with Windswept Watersports or explore how to begin sailing at

الجهاد الاسلامي: لقد تجاوز الاحتلال كل الحدود في مشروع الضم الفعلي لمناطق الضفة الغربية
الجهاد الاسلامي: لقد تجاوز الاحتلال كل الحدود في مشروع الضم الفعلي لمناطق الضفة الغربية

Al Manar

time24-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Manar

الجهاد الاسلامي: لقد تجاوز الاحتلال كل الحدود في مشروع الضم الفعلي لمناطق الضفة الغربية

GENEVA (Reuters) – Some 7,000 people have died since January in fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the prime minister of the DRC told a high-level meeting of the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday. Some 450,0000 people are without shelter after 90 displacement camps were destroyed, Judith Suminwa Tuluka added. The M23's advance is the gravest escalation in more than a decade of the long-running conflict in eastern Congo. Rwanda rejects allegations from Congo, the United Nations and Western powers that it supports M23 with arms and troops. (Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin, Editing by Miranda Murray)

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