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Teenagers attacked a bus driver in Netanya, injuring him and breaking the vehicle's glass. The incident is part of a recent surge in violence against transit workers, prompting calls for stronger law enforcement and route closures.
Israel struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon on the anniversary of their ceasefire, accusing the group of violating the truce. Lebanon's prime minister criticized Hezbollah's effectiveness as civilian casualties from the strikes continued to rise. The escalation comes days before a papal visit to Lebanon.
MK Tzvi Sukkot has requested a police investigation into MK Ayman Odeh over suspected support for terrorism. The appeal follows Odeh's unauthorized entry into Area A and meetings with hostile elements. Police are being urged to review the evidence and consider further action.
Fire Department Commissioner Robert Tucker resigned after Zohran Mamdani's election win, citing ideological differences and concerns about leadership. Tucker said the mayor-elect has not reached out to the fire department and emphasized the need to build trust with first responders.
The Louvre will sharply raise ticket prices for non-European visitors to help fund major renovations. The move has sparked debate over fairness and cultural access. Other French attractions are considering similar pricing changes.
Israeli forces killed two Palestinian men in Jenin after they appeared to surrender during a raid. The incident, captured on video, is under review amid rising violence in the West Bank.
Israel's deployment of artificial intelligence in the Gaza war has transformed battlefield tactics, enabling rapid, large-scale targeting with limited human oversight. Experts warn this shift raises grave ethical questions and may set a precedent for future conflicts. The technologies developed are expected to deepen surveillance and control in Palestinian territories.
A reflection on Parashat Vayeitzei explores how gratitude is fundamental to Jewish identity and practice. The article connects the naming of Yehuda to the enduring importance of giving thanks in Jewish tradition.
Israeli settler activists briefly crossed the border into Syria in an attempt to establish new settlements before being returned by the military. The incident was condemned by the army and highlights ongoing fringe efforts to expand settlements in neighboring territories.
A High Court hearing on the Sde Teiman abuse scandal was disrupted by shouting and chaos, forcing security to remove several attendees. The court is at the center of a heated political battle over who should oversee the investigation. The incident highlights deep divisions over judicial authority in Israel.
Lebanon's prime minister has criticized Hezbollah, saying its weapons have not stopped Israeli attacks or protected Lebanese civilians. The comments come amid growing international calls for the group to disarm.
Aberdeen's oil and gas sector welcomes new drilling allowances but remains concerned about the ongoing windfall tax. Local businesses and industry leaders warn of job losses and economic uncertainty as the city faces an energy transition. The government insists the tax is vital for public services, but many in Aberdeen want stronger support for the industry.
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