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A compromise at the World Zionist Congress will see Likud and Yesh Atid figures share leadership of the World Zionist Organization and Jewish National Fund-KKL. Rabbi Doron Perez and Meir Cohen will each serve as chair before being replaced midway through their terms. The agreement is seen as a balanced solution between political blocs.
Former television antiques expert Oghenochuko Ojiri has lost his appeal against a prison sentence for failing to report art sales to a man suspected of funding a militant group. Judges ruled that Ojiri knowingly broke the law to profit from the transactions. His conviction is the first of its kind under new anti-terrorism rules for the art market.
India has created some of the world's most progressive child protection laws, setting new global standards. However, a gap remains between these laws and their implementation, leaving many children still vulnerable. The article urges action to ensure these protections reach every child.
Leaked documents show Google and Amazon agreed to secretly alert Israel if its data was shared with foreign authorities as part of a billion-dollar cloud deal. Legal experts warn the arrangement could violate US laws. Both companies deny any illegal activity.
A new white paper links diversity, equity and inclusion to economic growth and resilience in the Middle East, urging organizations to treat DEI as foundational infrastructure. Survey data shows strong support for DEI's impact on business performance and workforce participation.
Avram Grant has left his role as Zambia's soccer coach weeks before the Africa Cup of Nations, following poor World Cup qualifying results. Zambia has yet to appoint a new coach.
Dr. Hillel Gershoni downplays concerns that artificial intelligence will devastate the job market, arguing that technological progress historically creates new opportunities. He suggests fears of mass unemployment are overblown and that society ultimately benefits from innovation.
Israel has banned International Red Cross representatives from visiting specific prisoners, citing national security concerns. The order affects thousands of inmates classified as Nukhba operatives and unlawful combatants. The decision is effective immediately.
The article criticizes Zohran Mamdani for allegedly excusing violent and anti-Semitic behavior, warning that his political agenda could threaten Jewish safety in New York City. It questions the feasibility of his proposed reforms and his approach to public safety.
Education minister Paul Givan's trip to Israel has been criticized as a 'propaganda mission' by the education committee chair. Questions have been raised about the judgement and funding of the visit. Givan has described the tour as a 'fact-finding mission.'
Ayman Odeh was ejected from the Knesset during a heated debate over a bill on the Kafr Qasim massacre. The bill, which would have required Israel to acknowledge and commemorate the victims, was defeated by a wide margin.
Hadar Goldin's father condemned the government's approach to the hostage crisis, urging leaders to focus on bringing back the fallen. He warned that national dignity depends on resolving the situation before moving forward.
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