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The IDF issues an evacuation warning for Palestinians in Beit Hanoun after rocket fire from Gaza.
The Knesset has approved a bill to support families of released hostages, offering financial assistance and maintaining benefits for their recovery process.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich resigns to push rival party member out of Knesset in response to violations of coalition agreements.
Taylor Ward has candidly shared that she decided to have a breast reduction after her 'body changed' following the birth of her baby daughter.
Israeli high school students were stranded at a Turkish airport for over 12 hours after their plane made an emergency landing. Concerns were raised about their safety in Turkey, but they have now safely arrived in Poland for their educational trip.
Israeli airstrike in Beirut kills three, targeting Hezbollah member. Netanyahu withdraws nomination for internal security agency leader after criticism.
Elbit Systems has received a $130 million contract to supply advanced rocket munitions to an unnamed European country, enhancing their defence capabilities.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has reversed his decision to appoint Vice Admiral Eli Sharvit as the new security agency chief following criticism, including from US Senator Lindsey Graham.
An Israeli airstrike in Beirut kills at least three people and targets a Hezbollah member allegedly assisting Hamas in planning attacks against Israel. Tensions between Israel and Lebanon continue despite a ceasefire.
Iran's military is urging preemptive strikes on a UK-US military base on the Chagos Islands to prevent the US from using it, according to a senior Iranian military official.
Ukrainian soldiers fortifying in the Mykolayiv region of southern Ukraine discovered ancient Greek artifacts believed to be from a burial site, including a small amphora and an oinochoe. Experts believe the artifacts and human remains date back to the sixth or fifth century BCE, shedding light on the Greeks' presence in the region.
A graphic design company in Wagga Wagga has sparked controversy with a storefront display featuring political figures dressed in Nazi-style uniforms.
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