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Israel passes law allowing deportation of family members of Palestinian attackers to Gaza or other locations for 7 to 20 years.
Saudi Arabia's aid arrives in northern Gaza to assist Palestinians
Large airstrikes hit Beirut's southern suburbs and Israel expands its ground operation in northern Gaza as the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah continues.
Four men have been arrested in Melbourne following a series of allegedly racist attacks linked to Australia's largest neo-Nazi group.
A Hezbollah missile landed near Ben Gurion Airport, but flights were not significantly affected. Another launch occurred in the afternoon but was intercepted.
'It does not make sense for them to strike at Israel again and attack Israel again,' Conricus said during this week's recording of the new ILTV News Podcast. 'They are very exposed and vulnerable. I would turn down the rhetoric, and I would be very careful.'
A mother's decision to pursue ear-pinning surgery for her daughter after she faced bullying and mockery for her prominent ears.
JerusalemPostSouth Korea's Yoon praises Trump in phone call as trade officials brace for tariffs
November 07, 2024
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol praised Donald Trump in a phone call and discussed the close security and economic ties between their countries.
IDF identifies soldier killed in combat in the north, with plans to potentially expand ground operations in Lebanon.
Retired US Army officer and former 'psychic spy' Major Paul H. Smith wants to use his extrasensory espionage skills to help find the body of Peter Falconio, a British tourist who was murdered in the Australian Outback in 2001.
TimesofIndiaMaverick's Owner Supported Donald Trump By Donating 100 Million Dollars For His Presidential Election Campaign | NBA News - Times of India
November 07, 2024
Miriam Adelson, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, donated $100 million to Donald Trump's presidential campaign, potentially signaling support for legalizing gambling in Texas.
Joe Biden's decision to seek reelection until this summer is being blamed by some of Kamala Harris' allies for the Democratic Party's loss of the White House.