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Model Adva Lavie faces felony charges for allegedly using her glamorous lifestyle to commit theft and extortion. Authorities say she targeted victims through social media and personal relationships, with investigations ongoing across multiple states and countries.
Attila Mihaly Kertesz will become Israel's first Olympic cross-country skier after qualifying for the 2026 Winter Games. His journey included overcoming immigration hurdles, self-funding his training, and defying expectations. Kertesz hopes to inspire others with his perseverance and passion for the sport.
Avigdor Liberman dismisses recent allegations against the Prime Minister as political spin and calls for a comprehensive state inquiry into all related failures. He promises to keep the investigation focused and thorough.
Georgetown University has removed United Nations official Francesca Albanese from its list of affiliated scholars following criticism over her statements about Israel. The decision comes after advocacy from a watchdog group and international condemnation of Albanese's remarks.
The Supreme Court has blocked President Trump's National Guard deployment in Chicago, citing lack of legal authority. The decision leaves troops activated but not operating in the city, and its impact on other cases remains unclear.
Eli Feldstein, former spokesman for Benjamin Netanyahu, says he was unknowingly used to promote Qatari interests. Feldstein denies any awareness of foreign influence during his time in office and is currently under investigation with other officials.
A key suspect in a Rs 13,000 crore drug haul, Ritik Bajaj, has been extradited to India from the United Arab Emirates. His arrest is expected to provide new insights into an international drug syndicate. Authorities are still searching for another fugitive linked to the case.
Editorials from major United States newspapers critique the Trump administration's defense, trade, and agricultural policies, highlighting inconsistencies and calling for modernization. The commentaries urge a return to free trade, a stronger defense posture, and greater integration of private sector innovation in the military. They also question the coherence of current trade decisions regarding China.
A look back at 2025 highlights a year of political upheaval, media spectacle, and cultural absurdity. From leadership changes to public scandals, the year's events set new standards for controversy and unpredictability.
Israel began supplying weapons and aid to Syrian Druze fighters after Assad's ouster, aiming to counterbalance the new regime. Internal Druze power struggles and shifting alliances have complicated Israel's efforts to establish a stable proxy force.
A former spokesman alleges Prime Minister Netanyahu was behind a classified document leak to sway public opinion. The leak is now under criminal investigation, though Netanyahu is not a suspect. Feldstein claims Netanyahu and his aides coordinated the release and messaging.
The Israel Dog Unit joined Haruv special forces for a challenging overnight exercise in northern Israel, enhancing cooperation and operational readiness. The drill featured trained dogs, drones, and simulated enemy scenarios to improve search and pursuit capabilities.
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