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Former minister Josh Frydenberg says Islamic extremism and security failures led to Australia's worst terror attack, urging stronger action beyond gun law reforms. He warns Jewish Australians feel increasingly unsafe amid rising antisemitism.
Six people, including children, were killed by Israeli shelling at a shelter in Gaza City, sparking mourning and outrage. Hamas called the attack a violation of the ceasefire, while Israel said it was investigating the incident.
Kyiv's Jewish community marked Hanukkah with a candle-lighting ceremony attended by top Ukrainian officials and international diplomats. The event emphasized solidarity and resilience following recent acts of terror and antisemitism. Leaders called for unity and the triumph of light over darkness.
The army has published footage of troops demolishing Hamas tunnels in southern Gaza. The Kfir Brigade is being replaced by the 188th Armored Brigade in the area.
Israeli forces say they killed two Palestinian operatives who crossed the ceasefire line in northern Gaza. The military described the incident as an immediate threat and responded with airstrikes. These confrontations are happening almost daily.
Israeli gunfire in Gaza City killed five Palestinians, including a baby, raising fears over the collapse of the ceasefire. The incident has sparked renewed concern for civilian safety amid rising tensions.
President Zelensky said Ukraine would back a United States proposal for three-way talks with Russia if it led to more prisoner exchanges and future leader meetings. He emphasized openness to negotiations that bring tangible results.
Nepal's government faces pressure from Generation Z, who are protesting economic hardship and elite privilege. Their campaign against nepotism has sparked a national conversation about inequality and the need for reform.
The Kfir Brigade has concluded its mission in southern Gaza, dismantling terrorist infrastructure and eliminating threats. The 188th Armored Brigade will take over operations in the area.
A four-year-old boy in northern Israel has died from influenza, the fifth child death from flu complications this year. Health officials urge vaccination and recommend mask-wearing for vulnerable groups.
As nationalism resurges, societies debate whether nations should be defined by race, merit, or shared rights. The article argues that true cohesion comes from upholding universal rights and genuine equality, not exclusion.
Iran executed Agil Kashavarz after convicting him of spying for Israel. Human rights groups condemned the execution, alleging torture and an unfair trial.
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