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Senior officials from the United Arab Emirates and the United States met in New York to discuss economic cooperation and regional developments. The talks focused on strengthening financial and trade ties while supporting peace and stability in the Middle East.
A new report finds over 250 attacks on Palestinian water sources by Israeli forces and settlers in five years. United Nations experts say these actions violate international law and contribute to a humanitarian crisis.
The Associated Press highlights top children's books releasing in 2025, perfect for holiday gifts. The list includes titles for all ages and interests, from heartfelt stories to imaginative adventures.
Donald Trump says he feels 'obliged' to sue the BBC over a misleading edit of his speech, as the broadcaster faces mounting pressure and leadership resignations. The BBC has apologized and is reviewing legal demands from Trump's team. The controversy comes as the BBC faces scrutiny over its coverage and prepares for key governance negotiations.
Yair Lapid says a presidential pardon for Prime Minister Netanyahu would require him to admit guilt in his corruption trial. The call for a pardon has drawn both support and criticism from Israeli political leaders.
Yair Golan denounces the government's plan to close Army Radio, calling it an attack on democracy and free media. He urges the public to fight for Israeli democracy and protect independent journalism.
Former hostages Maxim Herkin and Shlomi Ziv shared their experiences of maintaining mental health during captivity at a military medicine conference. They emphasized faith, mutual support, and the importance of seeking help for trauma.
A compromise has been reached to advance a bill granting tax benefits and compensation to reservist combat soldiers, ending a legislative boycott. The deal includes new provisions for low-wage reservists and aims to address economic disparities. The bill is expected to pass into law next week.
Israeli settlers set fire to Palestinian property in the West Bank, prompting arrests and condemnation from Israeli officials. The incident highlights a rise in settler violence and rare law enforcement intervention.
Weapons from the October 7 massacre were found in a damaged preschool in Kibbutz Be'eri. Police safely neutralized the arms and are continuing their search in the area.
A rare Assyrian inscription found in Jerusalem reveals new details about ancient power struggles and official ties between the Assyrian Empire and the Kingdom of Judah. The 2,700-year-old artifact provides the first evidence of direct correspondence between the two powers.
A man was detained after allegedly stabbing a 32-year-old in Lod, leaving the victim seriously wounded. Police apprehended the suspect near Dimona, and he will appear in court tomorrow.
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