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Gaza militia leader Abu Shabab was killed amid rising internal violence among local armed groups. His death is expected to strengthen Hamas' grip on Gaza and complicate Israel's plans for postwar governance.
A Bnei Brak student found 150,000 shekels hidden in his new apartment and returned it to the previous owner after consulting a rabbi. The act of honesty was celebrated in a special ceremony, moving the former owner to tears.
Israel will compete in Eurovision 2026, leading to boycotts from Dutch and Spanish broadcasters. Other countries have also threatened to withdraw over Israel's inclusion. New rules to safeguard voting integrity were discussed at the latest assembly.
Israel will remain in the Eurovision Song Contest despite calls for its exclusion. Organizers approved new rules to protect the contest's integrity, prompting a boycott by the Dutch broadcaster for 2026.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has arrested a suspect in the 2021 Washington pipe bomb case, marking a major breakthrough in the long-running investigation. The arrest comes after years of speculation and renewed efforts by law enforcement. Further details about the suspect and charges are pending.
The Israel Defense Forces plan to seize hundreds of dunams of private Palestinian land in the northern Jordan Valley to build a new security barrier. Residents and activists fear the move will displace communities and cut off access to farmland, while the military insists it is necessary for security.
United States Central Command has launched a new drone-equipped task force in the Middle East. The unit operates advanced attack drones modeled after Iranian designs to boost regional security and deterrence.
Spain has reportedly forced a secret vote on Israel's Eurovision participation at a European Broadcasting Union meeting, with several countries threatening to withdraw if Israel is not barred. The decision follows mounting pressure and divided opinions among member states.
Daniella Pick lands her first Hollywood lead in 'The Perfect Gamble' after encouragement from her husband, Quentin Tarantino. She shares how his support helped her embrace the opportunity.
Cybersecurity startup imper.ai debuts with $28 million in funding to tackle AI-driven impersonation attacks on platforms like Zoom and Slack.
Ran Gvili, the last Israeli hostage in Gaza, died defending Kibbutz Alumim during the October 7 attack. His remains are still held in Gaza as his family and country mourn and hope for his return.
Russia's leader visits India for trade and defence talks as India faces pressure over Russian oil imports. Other stories cover press freedom, child mortality, immigration, and international controversies.
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