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Two Likud lawmakers reported their phones were hacked and information was shared on the dark web. The incident comes after similar hacking claims involving former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, though his office denied his phone was breached.
Arab News marks Christmas with a special edition focused on interfaith harmony and resilience across the Middle East. The coverage features messages of solidarity, cultural celebration, and hope for peace in the region.
Liev Schreiber enjoys a Barbados vacation with his family after recovering from a recent health scare. The actor was seen waterskiing and relaxing on the beach, looking fit and in good spirits.
A controversial bill for a politically appointed October 7 probe passed its first Knesset vote, drawing protests from opposition lawmakers and bereaved families. Critics say the bill shields the government from accountability, while supporters argue it is necessary for a fair investigation.
Lebanon's foreign minister demanded Hezbollah's full disarmament and criticized Iran's influence, as Israeli forces struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. The government faces mounting pressure to dismantle the group's military infrastructure.
Mohammed Bakri, renowned actor and filmmaker who championed the Palestinian cause, has died at 72. He was known for his socially conscious films and his commitment to raising awareness through art.
Turkish media claims Israel is now seen as the country's main security threat, linking recent regional clashes to the Jerusalem summit. The rhetoric follows reports of possible military cooperation between Israel, Greece, and Cyprus, and strong statements from President Erdoğan.
The Israeli military denies Hamas claims that an explosion in Rafah was caused by unexploded Israeli ordnance, stating it was a device planted by terror operatives. The incident is being investigated, and Israel's prime minister has vowed to respond.
Gal Hirsch led a delegation to Cairo for talks with international mediators on securing the return of the final slain hostage from Gaza. The discussions involved senior officials from several countries and focused on specific operational details.
An Israeli delegation visited Cairo for high-level talks on efforts to secure the return of a fallen hostage. The meetings involved senior officials and mediators, focusing on operational details.
Marking the centenary of the Locarno Treaties, leaders stress the importance of international cooperation to address conflicts in Gaza, Sudan, and Ukraine. The article calls for renewed global unity to tackle humanitarian crises and broader challenges facing the world.
Israeli authorities blocked the Palestinian vice president from attending Christmas Mass in Bethlehem. The event is being held for the first time in two years amid ongoing tensions and uncertainty over official attendance.
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