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After record heat, Israel will see rain, cooler temperatures, and possible thunderstorms. Flash flood risks exist in the Negev and Dead Sea regions.
Tel Aviv stocks surged after an interest rate cut, with real estate shares leading gains. The shekel strengthened slightly against major currencies, and trading volumes were high.
Poland's foreign minister summoned the Israeli ambassador after a Yad Vashem post about Holocaust history sparked controversy. Polish officials objected to language they say could misrepresent Poland's role during the Nazi occupation. Yad Vashem clarified but did not change the original post.
A senior UK Embassy employee in Tel Aviv may have breached British sanctions by paying fees to a sanctioned Israeli developer. Legal experts warn this could violate UK law, raising concerns about embassy compliance and vetting procedures.
Dakota Ditcheva returns to the cage in Dubai to face Denise Kielholtz at 'PFL: Road to Dubai' in February 2026. The event will also feature title fights in the lightweight and welterweight divisions. More bouts are expected to be announced for the landmark card.
Israeli settlers built a new outpost in the northern Jordan Valley as the army ordered the seizure of Palestinian land near Jerusalem. Overnight raids in the West Bank led to the detention of 16 Palestinians.
Bodycam footage was shown in court as six activists deny charges over an alleged sledgehammer attack at a Bristol defence factory. One officer suffered a fractured spine during the incident. The trial continues at Woolwich Crown Court.
Channel 13 reporter Aviad Glickman will be questioned by police after allegedly shoving Sara Netanyahu's aide during a court hearing. The probe follows a complaint from the aide and a review by the attorney general. Glickman was covering a libel case involving Netanyahu when the incident occurred.
Israel's Central Command has approved ten new jurisdiction areas in Judea and Samaria, advancing plans for new and existing communities. The move is part of a wider effort to formalize and expand Israeli presence in the region.
President Trump is moving to label the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, a major policy change from previous administrations. The decision follows pressure from lawmakers and aligns with actions taken by several Middle Eastern countries.
Channel 13 News reporter Aviad Glickman will be questioned by police over claims he shoved an associate of Sara Netanyahu during a court hearing. The investigation follows a complaint from the employee and was delayed pending review by the attorney general.
Hezbollah will hold a mass funeral in Beirut for its top military chief, killed in an Israeli strike. The event follows the death of the highest-ranking commander since the 2024 ceasefire.
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