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Religious Zionism is assessing a new bill on Haredi military conscription, stating it will only support measures that guarantee significant and prompt recruitment.
Ex-Mossad head Yossi Cohen says the agency operates directly inside Iran and that Saudi Arabia is open to peace with Israel. He also noted Iran's continued nuclear ambitions.
The Reel Schmooze reviews the award-winning documentary 'Cutting Through Rocks' and the Thanksgiving classic 'Avalon.' The hosts also discuss the Israeli rock opera 'Shaul' and share listener feedback on Jewish law.
Lebanon's prime minister has criticized Hezbollah for not disarming as Israeli airstrikes intensify. Israeli military operations and detentions continue in the West Bank, raising concerns about regional stability.
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order targeting branches of the Muslim Brotherhood, aiming to counter Islamist influence in the West. The move is described as a bold step compared to the inaction of other Western nations. The article warns of growing intolerance and urges the United States to confront these networks.
Apple is set to surpass Samsung as the world's top phone maker for the first time since 2011, fueled by strong iPhone 17 sales and growing demand in emerging markets. Experts predict Apple will hold the lead for years, with new models and innovations on the horizon.
KFUPM WORLD, a major student-led cultural festival at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, brings together students from over 30 countries to celebrate global traditions. The event features performances, cultural displays, and interactive experiences, aiming to strengthen cross-cultural connections on campus.
Sally Rooney says her books may be withdrawn from sale in the United Kingdom due to legal uncertainty over her support for Palestine Action. The author warns she may not be able to publish new works in the country while the ban remains in force.
A seventh Metropolitan Police officer has been dismissed after a BBC investigation exposed discriminatory and improper conduct at Charing Cross station. The force continues to investigate further cases, with more hearings expected. The scandal has raised concerns about police culture and accountability.
A rocket attack on a major gas field in Iraqi Kurdistan caused major power outages and heightened tensions over regional security. Local officials blame Iran-linked militias for the strike, which comes amid ongoing disputes over power and defense. Kurdish leaders are urging international support to protect their infrastructure.
A man has been arrested at Manchester Airport in connection with the attack at Heaton Park synagogue, raising the number of arrests to seven. The investigation into the incident, which left two worshippers dead, is ongoing.
The father of deceased officer Ran Gvili says the location of his son's body remains unknown and fears it may never be returned. He calls for continued remembrance of his son's heroism and expresses concern over the closure of the Hostages Forum.
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