TERRY CREWS’ WIFE REBECCA REVEALS PARKINSON’S BATTLE 11 YEARS AFTER DIAGNOSIS: ‘SEEING IMPROVEMENT’.(PHOTO).

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 Terry Crews’ Wife Rebecca Reveals Parkinson’s Battle 11 Years After Diagnosis: ‘Seeing Improvement’ Terry Crews and his wife, Rebecca King-Crews, have opened up about a deeply personal health journey that the family has been quietly navigating for more than a decade. During Monday’s episode of the Today show, Rebecca, 60, revealed that she has been living with Parkinson’s since receiving her diagnosis in 2015, though the first warning signs appeared years earlier. Looking back, she said it all began around 2012 with a slight numbness in her left foot. Not long after, her trainer noticed something unusual in the way she walked, particularly that one of her arms was no longer swinging naturally. Then came the moment that truly raised alarm. Rebecca recalled waking up one morning to find her hand shaking, a tremor that made it clear something more serious might be happening. At first, she said a doctor suggested it was anxiety and reassured her that she would be fine. Still, trusting...

NETANYAHU SAYS ISRAEL WILL DETERMINE WHICH FOREIGN FORCES ARE 'UNACCEPTABLE' IN GAZA . (PHOTO).


 Netanyahu says Israel will determine which foreign forces are 'unacceptable' in Gaza 

Several countries have offered to participate in an international stabilization force for Gaza, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, even as key details—including the force’s mandate—are still being worked out.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized Sunday that Israel would decide “which forces are unacceptable to us.” He added that the U.S. fully supports this approach. Rubio, visiting Israel, said the force would need to include countries Israel is “comfortable with,” while any potential involvement of the Palestinian Authority remains uncertain.

The remarks come as tensions continue in Gaza. Israel carried out a “targeted strike” Saturday against a member of the Islamic Jihad organization, citing an imminent threat to its forces. President Donald Trump said the U.S.-backed ceasefire remains in place, though both sides have accused each other of violations. Thirteen Israeli hostages remain in Gaza, with Hamas warning it will take time to locate and return the bodies.

Rubio noted that while many countries have expressed interest in contributing to the stabilization mission, governments want clarity on the force’s legal framework, rules of engagement, and mission objectives. He said the operation would need to function as an international effort, potentially under the United Nations.

Countries including Indonesia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Qatar, and Azerbaijan have indicated a willingness to participate, according to senior U.S. advisers. Trump said the force could be deployed “pretty quickly” and that leaders for the mission are currently being selected. He also stressed that Hamas must comply with the ceasefire terms, including returning the bodies of the remaining hostages, or other nations involved in the peace effort may take action.


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