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A vibrant winter menu features a pear and radicchio salad, spiced lamb meatballs with lentils and greens, and a festive lemon curd roulade for dessert. These dishes combine seasonal flavors for a comforting and celebratory cold-weather meal.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir accused Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara of being complicit in the Military Advocate General affair. He claims she was involved in a cover-up and obstructed investigations.
An Israeli strike in southern Gaza killed five people, including two children, according to Gaza's civil defense. The attack targeted a shelter camp near Khan Yunis amid ongoing clashes and a fragile ceasefire. Over 70,000 people have been killed in Gaza since late 2023.
A Pentagon watchdog found Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put US personnel at risk by sharing sensitive strike details via Signal. The report said he violated policy by using a personal device, sparking bipartisan concern and calls for accountability.
Donald Trump's World Cup chief says the president is taking all measures to ensure the tournament's safety, including possibly moving matches from cities considered unsafe. Human rights concerns have been dismissed by the administration, which is focusing on security and international cooperation. Special visa processes and heightened security are planned for the event.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have released mariners held since a deadly attack on a ship in the Red Sea. The crew, reportedly now in Omani custody, had been detained for months. The incident underscores ongoing regional tensions and the impact on global shipping.
The Knesset advanced a motion supporting United States President Donald Trump's plan for Gaza, with coalition lawmakers boycotting the vote. The plan outlines steps to end the conflict and hints at Palestinian statehood, sparking political controversy. The bill now moves to committee for further debate.
Ultra-Orthodox leaders criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to cancel a statement on the draft exemption bill. They called the move unnecessary and questioned its purpose amid ongoing parliamentary discussions.
Lawmakers have proposed a special court to try genocide-related offenses, with expanded powers and oversight from the justice minister. The move aims to accelerate trials for suspects still awaiting prosecution.
Five soldiers were wounded, including one seriously, in an attack by terror operatives in southern Gaza's Rafah. The military responded with airstrikes and artillery fire after the confrontation.
Four young men were injured in a knife fight in Rahat, with two in serious condition. Earlier, a 19-year-old was seriously hurt in a shooting in Kuseife. Both incidents happened as police carried out a major anti-crime operation in the region.
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