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Protesters rallied outside a Brooklyn synagogue over an Israeli real estate event, leading to clashes with police and counter demonstrators. Officials condemned both the protest rhetoric and, separately, the promotion of West Bank property sales.
A portrait of Weimar from 1914 to 1945 reveals how a centre of culture became entangled in the rise of Nazism. Through the lives of Carl Weirich and Rosa Schmidt, the book examines responsibility, denial, and the fragility of democracy.
Lawmakers have banned the use of 'Skunk water' in police water cannons, limiting them to clean water only. The law also mandates full audio and video documentation of each use, with recordings preserved for three years.
A Knesset committee is set to debate a bill that would criminalize non Orthodox prayer at the Western Wall. Liberal Jewish leaders warn the measure could severely damage Israel’s ties with Jewish communities worldwide.
Iran's parliament speaker said the United States must accept Tehran's 14-point peace proposal, warning of consequences if it refuses. The exchange follows sharp rhetoric from President Donald Trump and renewed tensions over nuclear weapons and ceasefire terms.
A report claims Pakistan allowed Iranian military aircraft to use its airbases during the recent conflict with the United States, drawing criticism in Washington. Pakistani officials deny the allegations as tensions between Washington and Tehran remain high despite a ceasefire.
Lawmakers voted unanimously to ban police use of the foul-smelling Skunk liquid against protesters. The substance has previously been used in crowd control operations and has prompted health complaints from those exposed.
Lawmakers advanced a bill to create a new Israeli civilian authority overseeing antiquities in the West Bank. Supporters cite heritage protection, while critics warn it would amount to de facto annexation.
A Hornchurch man has been convicted of religiously aggravated assault after attacking people while asking if one victim was Jewish. Authorities say they will seek a harsher sentence and are increasing efforts to protect the Jewish community.
Israelis reported receiving text messages urging intelligence cooperation with Iran. Authorities warned the public to ignore the messages and report them as spam.
An analysis found that Federal Reserve employees overwhelmingly donate to Democratic and progressive candidates. The report raises questions about the central bank's political neutrality amid ongoing criticism of its leadership.
Israel's parliament approved a law enabling historic trials for hundreds accused of carrying out the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks. The legislation allows for capital punishment under existing statutes and establishes a special court to handle what could become the largest trial proceedings in the country's history.
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