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Israel's Health Ministry has set new limits on sperm donations, capping each donor's contributions to 12 families and expanding donor eligibility. A central registry will help prevent duplicate donations and improve genetic safety.
A Palestinian man died from injuries after being shot by Israeli forces near East Jerusalem. His death comes amid ongoing violence in the West Bank, where casualties continue to rise.
Israel has extended a law allowing authorities to ban foreign media broadcasts deemed harmful to state security until 2027. The measure, originally tied to wartime emergency powers, now applies even in normal times and has raised concerns about media freedom.
Israel's top defense companies are clashing over executive hires, raising concerns about cooperation. The dispute centers on Rafael's recruitment of a former ELTA leader, prompting strong reactions from Israel Aerospace Industries.
The High Court has again rejected Justice Minister Levin's candidate to oversee the Sde Teiman leak investigation, citing legal restrictions. Levin criticized the decision, while the probe remains without a supervisor as the court suggests alternative options.
Saudi Arabia's former intelligence chief says normalization with Israel depends on Israel's behavior. United States and Palestinian officials met to discuss West Bank tensions, while concerns about antisemitism in the United States remain high.
TAP Air Portugal will resume flights to Tel Aviv in March 2026, offering lower fares and flexible schedules. The airline's return is set to provide travelers with more affordable options between Lisbon and Tel Aviv.
Israel's finance minister has proposed a 15% tax on bank super profits, higher than expert recommendations. The banking association warns the move could hurt the public and the economy.
A mother in Har Bracha delivered her own granddaughter after her daughter went into labor at home. The experienced medic safely assisted the birth before emergency services arrived.
The first Kidzink Pearl Cup brought together over 100 young sailors from 17 countries in Dubai for a week of competitive racing and interactive learning. The event focused on leadership, inclusivity, and environmental awareness, with strong performances from both local and international participants.
The United States Department of Justice has published thousands of new documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. The release includes surveillance footage from the month of his death and follows criticism over previous delays and redactions.
Justice Minister Levin criticized the top court and police for blocking oversight in the leak investigation. He accused authorities of obstructing the probe and failing to question key witnesses.
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