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Gilad Erdan says he is working to form a new right-wing party separate from Likud and sees himself as a future prime minister. He says the party would avoid reliance on extremist factions and aim for a broad national government.
The London School of Economics Students' Union has dropped disciplinary action against its Israel Society over pro-Israel Defense Forces merchandise. The decision followed legal advice confirming the activities were protected under freedom of speech laws.
Rabbi Yehuda Weitzman gave up a promotion to restart combat training and serve on the front lines in the Hashmonaim Brigade. The Gur Hasid says he sought unity with the wider public and a more active role in defending the country.
The Home Front Command will begin issuing preliminary alerts for launches from Lebanon, giving civilians limited extra time to reach shelter. Warning times will vary by region and may not always precede sirens.
The Daily Briefing looks at how Israel has been sidelined as the United States advances diplomatic efforts to end the Iran war. The episode explores the strategic and psychological impact on Israelis as the conflict winds down.
Israeli researchers say Iranian hackers carried out a March cyberattack on Los Angeles' transit system, stealing hundreds of gigabytes of data. The breach disrupted parts of the network and is part of a broader campaign attributed to Tehran.
Molam in Tel Aviv is launching a Bangkok-inspired happy hour with a rotating five-dish Thai menu for 39 New Israeli Shekels per diner. The promotion also includes a 30 percent discount on alcoholic drinks.
Mohammad Dahlan, a former Fatah security chief now living in the United Arab Emirates, was reportedly met by Israel's security chief. Once a powerful figure in Palestinian politics, he has remained influential despite exile and controversy.
China's BYD has overtaken Tesla as the world's top seller of electric vehicles. State-backed investment and rising global demand have helped Chinese manufacturers pull ahead of competitors in the United States.
The article argues that any new Iran agreement must be judged by lasting results rather than military rhetoric. While recent strikes weakened Tehran, unresolved nuclear and sanctions issues could allow the regime to preserve its core leverage and survive politically.
Jonathan Andic has temporarily stepped down as deputy chairman of Mango amid an investigation into his father's death. He said he will focus on defending his innocence against the allegations.
Federal agencies are investigating an alleged Cuban foreign influence campaign operating through activist and nonprofit networks in the United States. Authorities are examining whether coordination between Cuban diplomats and American groups violated federal law.
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