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Four buses were set on fire overnight in Shfaram in a suspected arson attack. Firefighters contained the blaze and no injuries were reported. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Three Bedouins were arrested after attacking youth councilors in Be'er Sheva. Police responded quickly, apprehending the suspects and highlighting their commitment to public safety.
The first national Thanksgiving proclamation, written by Samuel Adams in 1777, is being auctioned in Manhattan. This historic document marked the beginning of a unified American tradition and reflected the nation's struggle for independence.
Monument Valley and other Navajo Nation parks are struggling with a sharp drop in international tourism, hurting local guides and businesses. The tribe is investing in new strategies to revive visitor numbers and keep more tourism revenue within its borders.
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix promises an exciting season finale and a full weekend of entertainment, culture, and fan experiences. Organizers highlight their commitment to developing local racing talent and offering visitors a unique taste of Abu Dhabi. Expanded access and major concerts are set to make the event more memorable than ever.
Satellite images show Israel maintains five fortified positions in south Lebanon a year after a ceasefire with Hezbollah. The outposts oversee border villages, many of which have been heavily damaged. Israel cites security concerns for its continued presence.
Israeli forces are conducting a major counterterrorism raid in the West Bank, searching for weapons and arresting suspects. The operation follows the targeted killings of two individuals behind recent deadly attacks.
President Trump has disclosed a list of donors to his transition team a year after pledging transparency. The release comes amid criticism over the lack of detail and concerns about potential conflicts of interest. Watchdog groups are urging Congress to require more disclosure in future transitions.
A new report exposes how Palestinian Arab school textbooks promote hatred and violence from a young age, fueling a generational crisis. The article criticizes Western silence and calls for action to end the indoctrination of children. Peace, it argues, cannot be achieved while such teachings persist.
A critical battle on October 7 prevented a major terrorist attack on Moshav Yated, with Captain Iftach Gorny losing his life in the effort. The community was spared, though two residents were killed after fleeing a nearby festival.
Namibian politician Adolf Hitler Uunona is expected to win re-election for a second term. He has repeatedly stated that his name does not reflect any connection to the Nazi leader. Social media continues to react to his unusual name.
Manhattan prosecutors will retry Pedro Hernandez in the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz after his previous conviction was overturned. Hernandez's confession is central to the case, but his lawyers argue it was false and coerced. The high-profile case helped change how missing children cases are handled in the United States.
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