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Two brothers from Ramle were arrested for allegedly blackmailing men by threatening to release their nude photos. Police found drugs and a handgun during the arrest. The suspects will appear in court tomorrow.
Lebanon's Christmas celebrations bring moments of unity and hope despite ongoing turmoil. Festive displays and returning expatriates lift spirits, even as security concerns and limited tourism persist. Authorities have increased safety measures for the holiday season.
Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac has emerged as a leading Palestinian Christian voice, linking faith to resistance and advocating for Palestinian rights. His actions and message have sparked global attention and challenged Western theological support for Israeli policies.
Israel will invest $110 billion over the next ten years to develop an independent arms industry, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign partners. Prime Minister Netanyahu highlighted the importance of maintaining a technological advantage in defense.
The Israel Competition Authority may fine El Al for alleged price gouging during the war, following an investigation into its market conduct. El Al denies wrongdoing and says its pricing was restrained, with further hearings to determine the final outcome.
A Jewish shepherd was released after firing his handgun in self-defense during an attack near Anatot, injuring three Bedouin assailants. Police cited a policy supporting self-defense and did not arrest him.
Israel faces controversy over plans for new settlements in Gaza and the West Bank, while disputing a report on critical food insecurity in Gaza. The High Court also overturned a government move to change the process for firing the Attorney General.
King Charles has personally donated to a Jewish charity aiding victims of the war in Ukraine and refugees in the United Kingdom. The donation comes as the conflict intensifies and ahead of the King's Christmas broadcast.
Minister Ze'ev Elkin opposes a bill for a politically appointed probe into the October 7 failures, favoring a state commission of inquiry instead. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to push for a politically controlled investigation and broader scope.
Experts and analysts have criticized a new United Nations report on famine in Gaza, saying it exaggerates the crisis and relies on flawed data. They point to declining malnutrition rates and increased food aid, but stress that humanitarian support should continue to address ongoing challenges.
A Jewish prisoner in the Soviet Union shares his story of courage and faith during a dramatic trial. His defiance inspired global protests and led to the revival of Jewish identity and freedom for many. The account highlights the enduring spirit of the Jewish people.
This Christmas, the NBA will host five games, raising concerns about the holiday's shift away from family time. Even LeBron James wishes he could spend the day at home. The article questions whether sports are overshadowing Christmas traditions.
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