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A heated Knesset hearing exposed sharp divisions over proposed reforms to weaken the attorney general's authority. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich defended the changes, while opposition lawmakers warned they would erode democratic checks and balances.
Israel believes Iran's latest response has undermined diplomatic efforts and says military action is now a serious possibility. Officials estimate the chances of renewed conflict are greater than fifty percent.
President Donald Trump warned that Iran understands consequences may be imminent as ceasefire tensions grow. The White House has rejected Tehran's latest proposal, citing inadequate commitments on its nuclear program. Military options remain under consideration as mediated talks continue.
Israel is reportedly examining the expropriation of Arab-owned homes and public buildings in Jerusalem's Old City. The move has drawn criticism and condemnation from a Palestinian Islamist group, which warned of escalating tensions.
Indian-origin entrepreneurs are now the largest migrant founder group in the United States. Research shows their growing impact is driven not only by numbers, but by strong collaboration with American co-founders.
Ultra-Orthodox parties are threatening to topple the government over military draft exemptions, despite elections being only weeks away. Beyond the immediate drama, the clash signals possible strain in the long-standing alliance between Netanyahu and his traditional religious partners.
From crisp white jeans to advanced skincare, this week’s standout items blend style and performance. Fashion, makeup, haircare, and anti-aging essentials all make the list.
A new survey indicates that nearly 80 percent of Gaza residents are interested in emigrating. Israeli officials say the findings highlight growing despair as aid continues to flow into the territory.
Maple syrup contains minerals and antioxidants that white sugar lacks, and it may have a slightly lower impact on blood sugar levels. However, it is still a form of added sugar and should be consumed in moderation.
Hamas has named Mohammed Ouda as the new head of its military wing after the assassination of Izz ad-Din al-Haddad. Ouda is a longtime member of the group and played a role in planning the October 7 attack.
A California man has been charged with a federal hate crime after allegedly punching a Jewish man outside a Los Angeles synagogue during a protest. Prosecutors say he later boasted about the assault on social media.
Lebanon says more than 3,000 people have been killed by Israeli strikes since fighting with Hezbollah escalated in March. Violence has continued despite a ceasefire extension, with both sides reporting ongoing attacks and casualties.
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