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Israel has called on India to label Hamas and similar groups as terrorist organisations, stressing the importance of India's influence in the region. Israeli officials say such a move would strengthen regional security and demonstrate a clear stance against terrorism.
Finance Minister Smotrich vows to challenge banks and retail chains, promising reforms to lower living costs and taxes. He threatens to oppose the 2026 budget unless his proposals are adopted, raising tensions with the prime minister over spending priorities.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is rolling out new barriers and guards to curb fare evasion in the subway, resulting in a notable drop in unpaid rides. Despite progress, fare beating still costs the city hundreds of millions each year.
A new exhibition at the Museum of Jewish Heritage revives the legacy of Arthur Szyk, a Jewish artist known for his vivid anti-fascist illustrations and illuminated manuscripts. The show features rarely seen works and explores Szyk's role as a passionate advocate for justice through art.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has nominated Roman Gofman, his military secretary, to lead the Mossad intelligence agency. Gofman will replace David Barnea in 2026, pending committee review. Netanyahu praised Gofman's extensive military experience and leadership.
A mob attacked a synagogue in New Jersey, but prosecutors charged the Jewish victim and his rescuer instead of the assailants. The federal government is seeking protections for synagogues, while outrage grows over the state's handling of the case.
President Trump says the next phase of his Gaza peace plan will start soon, but key parts remain stalled. Disagreements over security, reconstruction, and international involvement continue to hamper progress.
Remains of the last Thai hostage in Gaza have been identified and returned to Israel. The Thai government has thanked Israel for its assistance in securing the release of all Thai hostages. The exchange of hostages and remains remains a key part of the ongoing ceasefire.
Netanyahu is advancing a bill to expand draft exemptions for Haredi men, despite concerns from ultra-Orthodox parties. The effort has sparked warnings about increased tensions among critics of the legislation.
The remains of Thai national Sudthisak Rinthalak, abducted from Kibbutz Be'eri, have been identified. He was killed on October 7 and his body was held in Gaza. One hostage is still being held.
Iran is still denying international inspectors access to key nuclear facilities damaged in last June's strikes. Talks to resume inspections have stalled, with Iran demanding a new agreement before cooperation can continue.
The body of Thai national Sudthisak Rinthalak, killed and abducted on October 7, has been returned to Israel after identification. Only one slain hostage remains in Gaza. Israeli officials have pledged continued efforts to bring back the final hostage.
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