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Police clashed with protesters as Maccabi Tel Aviv played a tense match at Villa Park, Birmingham, amid rival demonstrations and a heavy security presence. The event, marked by political controversy and safety concerns, led to several arrests and highlighted deep community divisions.
At 101, Bezalel Katz celebrates his first solo art exhibition in Jerusalem, featuring decades of his work. The show was organized to honor his lifelong dream and remarkable journey.
Six arrests were made before Aston Villa's match against Maccabi Tel Aviv amid heightened security and political protests. The game passed without major incident, with Villa winning 2-0. Protests on both sides were managed peacefully by a large police presence.
ICL Group will accept a smaller payout from the state and relinquish its preferential rights to future Dead Sea mining, causing its shares to drop sharply. The move aims to encourage competition for the next concession and introduces stricter regulations and higher state profits.
The attorney general has accused the justice minister of misusing his authority in selecting the official for the Sde Teiman leak probe. The justice minister has rejected the accusation.
Israel's military expansion into southern Syria has displaced families, destroyed homes, and drawn accusations of war crimes. Rights groups warn the moves undermine regional stability and Syrian sovereignty. Tensions remain high as Israeli forces entrench their presence near the border.
A court has rejected police efforts to keep devices seized from Jonatan Urich in the Qatargate case, citing little chance of accessing them. The judge upheld Urich's right not to reveal his passwords. Police may appeal the ruling by next week.
Soldiers arrested a suspected terrorist in Shechem during a covert overnight operation. The individual was planning an attack and is now in custody for questioning.
Yair Lapid condemned government criticism of the Attorney General, calling it an attack on democracy. He expressed strong support for Gali Baharav-Miara amid the Sde Teiman affair.
A man was arrested in Hanau, Germany, after swastikas painted in human blood were found on dozens of cars and buildings. The act has drawn strong condemnation from local officials. The suspect is undergoing psychiatric evaluation.
Internal police tensions have intensified during the investigation into a leaked video of alleged detainee abuse at Sde Teiman. The case is deepening legal and political fallout.
Police plan to release former military advocate general Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi from custody tomorrow with restrictions. She admitted to leaking a video allegedly showing abuse at a detention facility.
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