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Unseasonably warm weather will give way to storms, hail, and possible flooding across Israel from Monday night into Tuesday. Strong winds and hazy skies are also expected.
India and Israel have agreed to deepen economic ties and begin formal talks on a free trade agreement. Leaders from both countries highlighted cooperation in trade, technology, and investment. The partnership is expected to boost innovation and connectivity between India and Europe.
STEMverse and Muffaker are joining forces to promote inclusive STEM and language education for children, including those with learning difficulties, across the Middle East. The partnership will blend educational games and technical content to make learning more accessible and engaging. STEMverse also plans to expand its innovative programs to new regions.
Tony Blair and Palestinian officials met to discuss plans for Gaza's governance after the conflict. Talks focused on the Palestinian Authority's role and recent international efforts to stabilize the region.
The Jewish Book Council has launched Nu Reads, a subscription program to support Jewish authors amid increasing antisemitism in publishing. Subscribers receive Jewish-authored books and materials to foster community and conversation. The initiative aims to show the publishing industry the strong demand for Jewish literature.
Alona Ben Natan became the first Israeli woman to win the women's division of the FIM Bajas World Cup. She overcame significant obstacles, including visa denial by Qatar, to secure her victory.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin will temporarily head three more ministries to restore government operations. The Attorney General has warned of potential risks from this concentration of power. Levin says he will serve in the extra roles only until the end of the year.
Bedouin leaders protest being left out of a key emergency meeting on escalating violence in the Negev. The meeting focused on crime affecting Arab communities, but no Bedouin officials were invited.
Minister Sa'ar will visit Argentina and Paraguay, meeting with both countries' presidents. He will be accompanied by a delegation to promote economic cooperation.
The Calcutta High Court has held that temple property managers do not need civil court approval to develop or alter private religious properties. The court directed the Kolkata Municipal Corporation to reconsider its stance on requiring such permission for building plans.
Naftali Bennett has not ruled out joining a coalition with Arab parties, emphasizing the need for compromise if seats are lacking. He presented himself as the main alternative to Benjamin Netanyahu and called for higher voter turnout.
President Trump plans to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization, a move that departs from previous United States policy. The decision follows calls from lawmakers and actions taken by several Middle Eastern countries.
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