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A man has been arrested on suspicion of beating a Palestinian woman during a settler attack in the West Bank. The assault left the woman hospitalized, and the suspect will remain in custody as the investigation continues.
Four people have been charged after disrupting an Israel Philharmonic Orchestra concert in Paris. The suspects are accused of lighting flares and causing disturbances during the performance.
Netanyahu has imposed sanctions on ministers who miss or are late to cabinet meetings, aiming to improve attendance. Ministers may lose privileges and funding if they fail to show up without approval.
Rabbi Avraham Price was a renowned Torah scholar and community leader who shaped Jewish life in Toronto for decades. His writings and teachings continue to inspire, with a recent shipment of his works arriving in Har Bracha. The article explores his remarkable journey from Poland to Canada and his enduring influence.
Rabbi Avraham Price rose from early rabbinic ordination to become a key leader in Toronto's Jewish community. He led the Torat Chaim Yeshiva for 38 years and headed the Toronto Rabbinical Court until his death.
Saudi Arabia hosted the largest United Nations Tourism General Assembly in Riyadh, highlighting its leadership in global tourism. The event focused on innovation and sustainability, with record growth in regional and national tourism figures. Saudi Arabia continues to set the pace for tourism expansion in the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Israeli forces evicted three Palestinian families from their homes in Batn Al-Hawa, Jerusalem, as part of a wider campaign affecting dozens of families. The move has drawn condemnation from Palestinian officials, who say it is part of a plan to expand settlements.
Tucker Carlson has defended his controversial interview with Nick Fuentes, citing a desire to understand and challenge extremist views. The interview sparked deep divisions among conservatives and prompted renewed debate over free speech and antisemitism.
Colin Brazier has criticized Nick Robinson over BBC bias allegations, following a dossier exposing editorial failings. The BBC faces mounting pressure to address concerns, with Boris Johnson and other critics demanding accountability.
Green Party leader Zack Polanski has ruled out working with Labour under Keir Starmer, citing public distrust and policy disagreements. He suggested cooperation could be possible under a different Labour leader and highlighted the Greens' recent rise in the polls.
Israel has received a body from Gaza believed to be a soldier killed in 2014. The remains are being identified, and if confirmed, this marks a significant step in the ongoing ceasefire deal.
Israeli forces arrested 442 Palestinians in the West Bank in October, most in Bethlehem, including women and children. Over 9,250 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli prisons, many without charge or trial.
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