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Saudi and Palestinian officials met in Riyadh to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the West Bank. Talks focused on ceasefire violations, aid delivery, and the rights of the Palestinian people.
A military exercise will take place tomorrow afternoon in Eilat, with increased security activity and possible explosion sounds expected. Officials assure there is no security threat and will notify the public in case of an emergency.
The Knesset has advanced a bill to officially recognize Israeli Sign Language, aiming to promote inclusion and cultural recognition. The legislation marks a significant step for the deaf community in Israel.
A civil lawsuit was filed against a security guard accused of attacking a Jewish youth at a Kfar Saba police station. The suit seeks damages for what is described as a racially motivated assault. The Honenu organization aims to deter similar antisemitic incidents.
Security forces have set up checkpoints at Tarabin al-Sana as part of a police raid, causing long delays for residents. The operation is part of a wider crackdown on crime in Bedouin towns, with local leaders planning legal action against the roadblocks.
Defense Minister Israel Katz urges the military to prepare for a potential large-scale attack on West Bank communities. He praises recent security successes and announces plans to relocate military bases to the northern West Bank.
Arieli Innovate, Gevasol Group, and the Gilboa Regional Council will launch Gilboa Nexus, a new industrial innovation center in Israel's Gilboa region. The center will accelerate advanced manufacturing technologies and aims to position the area as a hub for smart industry and economic growth.
George Clooney criticized CBS News and editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, prompting Weiss to invite him to visit the newsroom. The exchange follows controversy over CBS and ABC settling lawsuits with Donald Trump and ongoing debates about the state of the press.
Sydney held a vigil at Harbour Bridge to honor victims of the Bondi Beach attack that killed 15 people. The event called for solidarity with the Jewish community and a stand against violence. The shooting has intensified concerns about antisemitism in Australia.
New Zealand and Australia welcomed 2026 with spectacular fireworks, reflection, and resilience. Auckland and Sydney marked the new year amid challenging weather and heightened security, honouring recent tragedy while urging unity and defiance against fear.
Israel's Mossad has publicly urged Iranians to continue protesting, expressing support amid growing unrest over economic hardship. The call comes as tensions remain high between Iran and Israel following recent military clashes and political confrontations.
Cities worldwide welcomed 2026 with celebrations shaped by recent tragedies and calls for solidarity. Australia held a defiant event after a mass shooting, while Indonesia and Hong Kong opted for subdued festivities. New York City prepared for its iconic ball drop with increased security.
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