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Storm 'Byron' is set to bring heavy rain and possible flooding to Israel later this week. The Meteorological Service urges the public to prepare for severe winter weather, as the storm has already caused damage in Greece and Cyprus.
The Knesset panel has extended the emergency military call-up order for reservists until January 2026. The decision allows up to 280,000 soldiers to be mobilized and has sparked criticism over the burden on reservists.
Lebanon's government is struggling to disarm Hezbollah amid ongoing Israeli strikes and a fragile ceasefire. While progress has been made in the south, tensions remain high, and analysts warn the situation could escalate if not resolved.
Construction has begun on the first two sections of an upgraded security barrier along the Jordan border. The project will eventually cover the entire border and is expected to cost 5.5 billion shekels.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to Israel reaffirmed strong bilateral ties but exposed differences over the Palestinian issue. Germany's influence in the region remains limited, with key decisions driven by the United States.
Syria's foreign minister demands recognition of national sovereignty and withdrawal of foreign forces, warning Israel against supporting rival factions. Israel has expanded its military operations in southern Syria, citing security concerns.
Hamas has quickly reasserted its authority in parts of Gaza after Israeli forces withdrew, despite heavy losses in the war. The group's resurgence complicates efforts to establish a new government and raises concerns about future instability.
The best dance performances of 2025 blended innovation and tradition, with standout works from Twyla Tharp, William Forsythe, and rising talents. Festivals and companies worldwide brought new energy to the stage, highlighting dance's enduring emotional impact.
Sarah Sherman, a standout on 'Saturday Night Live,' brings her bold, body-horror comedy to a new HBO special. Her visually inventive show promises to both repulse and amuse, pushing the limits of stand-up. Sherman is unapologetic about her distinctive style and ready for any reaction.
Iran has started the trial of a dual national accused of spying for Israel after their arrest during a recent conflict. Authorities say advanced espionage equipment was found, and the charges could carry the death penalty.
The United Nations is seeking $23 billion to help 87 million people in crisis zones, warning of severe funding shortfalls and growing global indifference. The appeal prioritizes urgent aid for regions like Gaza and Sudan, urging renewed support from governments and the public.
Israeli forces removed settler activists from four illegal West Bank outposts after reported orders from the prime minister. The action comes amid rising settler violence and international concern. No buildings were demolished during the removals.
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