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Infrared saunas are gaining popularity in Israeli homes, offering both physical and mental health benefits. Recent studies show improvements in heart health, mood, and relief from chronic conditions. The trend highlights a shift toward holistic wellness.
The European Broadcasting Union is debating Israel's participation in Eurovision 2026 amid boycott threats and controversy over the Gaza war. Organizers are considering new rules to protect the contest's neutrality, with a vote on Israel's inclusion possible if concerns persist.
The United Nations General Assembly passed resolutions calling for Israel to withdraw from the Golan Heights and other territories. Israel and the United States voted against the measures, with Ambassador Danny Danon criticizing the decisions. The resolutions come amid ongoing regional security concerns.
Farmers protesting new inheritance taxes in London faced sudden police crackdowns, with some arrested and detained. The incident has sparked calls for an investigation into possible political motives behind the police actions. The farming community vows to continue their protests until their concerns are heard.
An Afghan national has been charged in the deadly shooting of two National Guard members near the White House. One guard was killed and another remains hospitalized. The suspect pleaded not guilty and is being held without bond.
Your Party, a new left-wing group led by former Labour members, launched amid infighting and controversy. The party's chaotic conference saw disputes over leadership and membership, with plans to expand into Scotland. Observers warn the group could further disrupt Scottish politics.
A memorial plaque for a young victim of terrorism at a Rome synagogue was vandalized with anti-Israel slogans, prompting condemnation from Italian Jewish groups and officials. The incident is part of a troubling rise in antisemitic acts in the city.
Gwyneth Paltrow admits to feeling lonely at home during the holidays because her husband, Brad Falchuk, dislikes Christmas festivities. Despite this, she continues to embrace her favorite traditions and offers advice on navigating the season as a blended family.
Prime Minister Netanyahu cancelled a planned address on a bill to maintain ultra-Orthodox exemptions from military service, drawing sharp criticism from opposition leaders. Critics say the law is deceptive and undermines the military. The legislation has sparked widespread controversy and internal dissent.
United States efforts to maintain a ceasefire in northern Israel face challenges as Israeli officials warn of possible escalation with Hezbollah. Israeli intelligence points to Hezbollah's growing strength and the Lebanese army's reluctance to act.
Prime Minister Netanyahu canceled a planned statement on the controversial military draft exemption bill just minutes before it was set to air. His silence has heightened speculation about internal divisions and the bill's political impact.
Israeli officials shared new intelligence with a US envoy, warning of Hezbollah's rapid military buildup and ongoing violations of ceasefire agreements. The meetings emphasized concerns over regional stability and foreign support for Hezbollah.
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