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Ofer Golan, a former adviser to Benjamin Netanyahu, has been appointed to lead strategic operations for Itamar Ben-Gvir’s Otzma Yehudit Party ahead of upcoming elections. His appointment comes as he faces an indictment related to alleged harassment of a state witness in Netanyahu’s corruption trial.
The White House called a foiled shooting at the annual correspondents dinner the third major assassination attempt against President Donald Trump. Officials are reviewing security measures following the incident.
A new mascara in the popular Telescopic series promises extra long, separated lashes without clumps. Featuring a silicone brush and buildable formula, it is designed for both natural and dramatic looks.
Residents of south Tel Aviv say youth gang violence has plagued their neighborhood for years with little broader attention. Police say reinforced patrols and targeted operations are underway, but many locals remain fearful.
A ninth suspect, a minor from Petah Tikva, has been arrested in the murder of 21-year-old Yamano Binyamin Zalka. Police say the investigation is ongoing as the victim’s family mourns his tragic death.
Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir said the country remains in a multi theater campaign and will maintain forward defenses to protect communities. He also affirmed that women will continue to serve as an integral and equal part of the military.
A 51-year-old man from New York was abducted and killed during a trip to Colombia. His body was found after a coordinated search by family members and local authorities.
The Trump administration has blocked major cash transfers and halted security cooperation with Iraq to pressure Baghdad to dismantle Iranian backed militias. The move follows deadly attacks on American personnel and signals a tougher stance against Tehran’s influence in Iraq.
The attorney general told the High Court that the justice minister’s refusal to appoint judges to key courts is unlawful and damaging the legal system. Dozens of vacancies remain unfilled, leading to growing delays and calls for court intervention.
A suspect faces federal court after gunfire at the correspondents' dinner, as King Charles visits Washington and the Supreme Court takes up a key privacy case. The roundup also covers global economic fallout from the war involving Iran and a record-breaking London Marathon.
Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel has made major gains against Hezbollah but must still counter rocket and drone threats. He called for combined operational and technological solutions to remove the remaining dangers.
Microsoft will no longer have exclusive access to the artificial intelligence startup’s technology on its cloud platform under a revised agreement. The new terms cap revenue sharing and remove milestone-based payment conditions tied to advanced technology achievements.
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