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Sergey Shipitsin, known as the 'Jumping Buddha', died in a paragliding crash in Switzerland. Authorities are coordinating to return his body to Israel.
Israel's attorney general has warned Prime Minister Netanyahu that National Security Minister Ben-Gvir's actions could force his removal. Ben-Gvir is accused of violating restrictions on criminal investigations, including praising and promoting an indicted police officer.
United States Ambassador Mike Waltz highlighted the strong alliance between the United States and Israel at a New York conference, emphasizing shared values and recent diplomatic achievements. He discussed efforts to combat antisemitism and bias in the United Nations, and described ongoing international support for peace initiatives in Gaza.
A new high-protein ice cream brand, RAITO, has been launched to honor terror victim Or Eshkar. The company is inspired by his memory and supported by Deni Avdija.
Putin met with Witkoff and Kushner in Moscow to discuss Ukraine peace efforts, following his rejection of European proposals and warnings to Europe. Talks continue amid concerns over leaked United States draft proposals and new peace frameworks.
A group of Democratic lawmakers has introduced a bill in Congress seeking sanctions and an arms embargo against Israel. The proposal is unprecedented but is unlikely to advance due to strong bipartisan support for Israel. An Israeli group has called for the lawmakers to be barred from entering Israel.
Former Honduras president Juan Orlando Hernández was released from a United States prison after a pardon from President Donald Trump. Hernández had been sentenced for aiding drug traffickers, but his release has sparked renewed calls for justice in Honduras. His future in Honduras remains uncertain amid ongoing investigations.
Israel's foreign minister and Ireland's ambassador sparred over Dublin's proposal to rename a park honoring Chaim Herzog, leading to heated accusations of antisemitism. The plan was halted after criticism from officials and the Jewish community. The debate highlighted ongoing tensions between Ireland and Israel.
Dr. Miriam Adelson urged unity against rising antisemitism at the first Israel Hayom Conference in New York. She highlighted the role of Israel Hayom in defending Israel and providing reliable news. Senior officials from the United States and Israel are participating in the event.
The Tel Aviv 35 Index soared to a new record, led by gains in Tower and Camtek. Trading was strong across equities and bonds, while the shekel weakened against major currencies.
United Kingdom government lawyers defended the ban on activist group Palestine Action in court, citing national security concerns. The move has sparked criticism from rights groups and led to thousands of arrests. A High Court decision is pending.
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