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Palestinians reported a series of violent settler attacks across the West Bank overnight, resulting in property damage and injuries. Despite official condemnations, arrests remain rare and international criticism is mounting. Singapore has imposed sanctions on four settler leaders for their involvement in the violence.
Israeli settlers set fire to cars in the West Bank town of Huwara, prompting a security meeting called by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The incident marks an escalation in settler violence, with significant property damage reported.
President Zelensky has rejected a United States plan to end the war that favors Russia, insisting he will not betray Ukraine. He is seeking alternatives and support from Western allies as tensions rise over the proposal.
Governor JB Pritzker met with Pope Leo XIV to discuss shared concerns about recent immigration enforcement actions in Chicago. The Pope expressed support for treating immigrants with dignity and praised Chicagoans for standing up against the raids.
Governor Greg Abbott has ordered investigations into the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the Muslim Brotherhood, labeling them foreign terrorist organizations. The move has sparked legal action and controversy over alleged ties to terrorism and free speech concerns.
Cloudflare disruptions have caused slowdowns and errors on major platforms, following a major outage earlier this week. Users experienced intermittent access issues, though most sites remained partially available.
The Czech Republic saw a record rise in antisemitic incidents last year, mostly online, amid the conflict in Gaza. The Jewish community reported increased attacks but maintains the country is still safe for Jews.
A selection of the week's most powerful photos spans global events, from ballet in Budapest to the crisis in Gaza. The images capture moments of beauty, protest, and daily life around the world.
A US spy jet has flown close to Russian-held Crimea, sparking speculation amid rising tensions and warnings of war preparations. At the same time, Washington unveiled a controversial peace proposal for Ukraine, drawing strong reactions from Kyiv and European leaders.
Zohara Treistman, once part of a conservative religious community, is now a leading sexual and couples therapist. She openly discusses male sexuality and trains others in the field.
Tel Aviv's most overlooked neighborhood is now a hotspot for authentic Asian cuisine, thanks to its diverse immigrant community. The area offers some of the city's best meals in an unexpected setting.
Naftali Bennett urges the public to attend a Tel Aviv rally demanding a state commission of inquiry into the October seventh attack. He calls for national unity and accountability to prevent future failures.
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