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The United States has proposed a United Nations resolution to create an international force in Gaza to oversee disarmament and reconstruction. The plan would establish a transitional authority and a stabilization force operating with regional partners. This would mark a significant international effort to address the conflict and rebuild Gaza.
Key elections in New Jersey, Virginia, and New York City are underway, with major implications for national politics. Voters are also deciding on congressional maps in California and control of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Several other statewide and local races will help shape the political landscape.
A man has been charged with ten counts of attempted murder after a stabbing rampage on a UK train left eleven people injured. Authorities are investigating his possible links to other knife incidents, and he remains in custody. The attack is not being treated as terrorism.
Border communities in Israel are troubled by frequent drone smuggling from Egypt's Sinai, prompting the military to install new interception systems. Authorities plan to deploy more technology and forces after the holidays to address the threat.
Global concern is mounting as jihadist militants tighten their siege on Mali's capital, Bamako. The military government is struggling to repel the insurgents, raising fears of the country's possible collapse.
Iraq's prime minister says disarming factions depends on the withdrawal of US-led forces by 2026. He touts major US investments in energy and expects to win a second term, citing infrastructure achievements and economic reforms.
Lawmakers advanced bills expanding rabbinical court authority and communications reform after coalition deals with ultra-Orthodox parties. The moves follow late-night votes and political negotiations.
Hot and dry weather will continue across Israel, with above-average temperatures expected in many regions. Inland and mountain areas will be especially warm. Residents should prepare for persistent heat and dry conditions.
An Arizona man has been sentenced to over four years in prison for sending more than one thousand violent antisemitic threats to Jews in New York City. His campaign included explicit threats and images of weapons, which were later found at his home.
Senator John Fetterman urges an end to the government shutdown and criticizes divisive rhetoric within his party. He stresses the need for honest dialogue and support for working families, distancing himself from extreme positions.
New York's Jewish community is split over mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, whose criticism of Israel has sparked anxiety and debate. Rabbi Angela Buchdahl urged unity and civility amid the tensions.
The Knesset has passed the first reading of a major Communications Law reform, aiming to reshape Israeli broadcasting regulation. The vote was part of a wider agreement that also advanced a bill expanding rabbinical court authority in civil matters.
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