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Hezbollah is upgrading its drone arsenal by adopting tactics and technology similar to those used in the Ukraine war. Fiber optic-controlled drones and locally adaptable systems are seen as key to sustaining attacks amid supply shortages and tighter Israeli border security.
Residents of Holit say a military probe into the October 7 attack failed to answer key questions about decision making and response times. While not blaming individual soldiers, they are demanding clearer accountability and lessons to rebuild trust.
Political tensions in Lebanon are escalating as leaders clash over negotiations and the country’s involvement in regional conflicts. Aoun questioned the cost borne by southern Lebanon in wars tied to external interests, deepening internal divisions.
Ukrainian intelligence claims that isolated cases of cannibalism occurred among Russian troops during winter supply shortages. The allegations, reported by the Sunday Times, could not be independently verified and were dismissed by Russia as propaganda.
Hundreds accompanied the family of Sergeant Idan Fooks, 19, who was killed by an explosive drone in southern Lebanon. Mourners gathered in Petah Tikva to honor him and support his grieving family.
Police arrested ten suspects in an alleged protection racket that targeted contractors at major construction sites in Rishon Lezion. The investigation revealed a scheme combining intimidation with invoices from licensed security companies to disguise extortion payments.
Designers are reinventing the classic princess gown with sculpted silhouettes, rich fabrics, and minimalist precision. The result is a modern bridal look that blends timeless elegance with bold architectural drama.
Fertilizer prices have surged as conflict disrupts Middle Eastern exports, squeezing farmers already facing low grain prices. Analysts warn that reduced fertilizer use could threaten next year's global harvests and food security.
Calls are growing for Jersey to introduce a hate crime law after reports of homophobic and transphobic abuse. Campaigners say legislation is needed to better protect vulnerable communities and ensure incidents are properly addressed.
Gadi Eisenkot is urging opposition leaders to unite in pursuit of a 'Zionist' majority in the next election. His outreach excludes Arab parties and Benny Gantz, raising questions about whether the bloc can secure 61 seats without broader support.
A labor court ruled that a Beersheba college wrongfully fired a lecturer over social media posts made after the October 7 attack, awarding her 200,000 shekels in compensation. The college plans to appeal the decision.
Champions League semi-finals headline a packed sporting week that also features the Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby. Formula One resumes in Miami, while Manchester United host Liverpool in a crucial Premier League showdown.
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