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A ransom demand in Bitcoin for Nancy Guthrie's safe return could help law enforcement track down her kidnappers, experts say. The note, which has not been verified, set deadlines for payment and included specific details about her abduction. Authorities are treating the case seriously and continue to investigate all leads.
Attorney General Baharav-Miara accused Justice Minister Levin of unlawfully blocking judicial appointments, leaving dozens of posts vacant. Levin rejected the claims, saying he seeks consensus on new judges. The standoff has intensified concerns about the functioning and independence of the judiciary.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has released selective cabinet transcripts to the state comptroller, aiming to shift blame for the October 7 attacks onto security chiefs and ministers. The documents show officials downplaying the threat from Hamas and advocating restraint, while Netanyahu claims he pushed for stronger measures.
Iran's foreign minister has arrived in Oman for nuclear talks with the United States. The discussions will address the Iranian nuclear program and other diplomatic issues.
A doctor has been suspended for two months after reposting conspiracy theories about Jews and the September 11 attacks. The tribunal found her actions offensive but not motivated by racial or religious hostility. She has since received training on social media use.
US Senator Lindsey Graham walked out of a meeting with Lebanon's army chief after he refused to call Hezbollah a terrorist group. The exchange underscores ongoing disputes over Hezbollah's weapons and Lebanon's efforts to assert control.
Israel's Prime Minister's Office has published intelligence documents showing misjudgments about Hamas's intentions before the October 7 attack. The reports reveal that officials believed Hamas was deterred and seeking stability, leading to underestimated readiness. The release underscores claims of systemic security failures.
Donald Trump announced that United States forces could strike Middle East targets without warning regional allies, emphasizing secrecy and speed. He criticized past practices of alerting partners, suggesting a major shift in military strategy.
The George V gold sovereign is highly valued in the Middle East for its history, rarity, and gold content. Its legacy spans empire, war, and commerce, but collectors must beware of widespread counterfeits. The coin continues to be a symbol of trust and prestige.
Hezbollah is operating a camp in northeast Lebanon for Lebanese and Syrian families displaced by the Syrian conflict. The camp has drawn controversy amid accusations and Lebanon's vow to disarm the group. Residents say they depend on Hezbollah for safety after being forced from their homes.
The International Monetary Fund expects Israel's economy to recover after the Gaza ceasefire but warns that renewed regional tensions could threaten growth. The report highlights ongoing challenges from elevated defense spending and labor shortages. The International Monetary Fund urges fiscal caution to manage rising debt.
Hundreds marched near the Gaza border, calling for renewed Jewish settlement in the area. A seriously injured soldier planted a tree as part of a symbolic event involving about 1,500 participants.
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