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Abraham 'Abe' Foxman, former national director of the Anti-Defamation League, has died at 86. A Holocaust survivor, he spent decades leading efforts to combat antisemitism and discrimination in the United States and abroad.
Hezbollah published footage of a first person view drone striking an Iron Dome battery, highlighting the growing use of small guided drones in regional conflict. Israeli officials say cross border attacks continue despite a formal ceasefire framework.
A bill proposing a special tribunal for October 7 crimes is headed to a Knesset vote. The legislation would allow the death penalty for offenses including murder and rape committed during the attacks and related events.
Hezbollah responded cautiously after Israel killed a top commander, launching only limited rocket fire. The restrained reaction reflects reduced capabilities and heavy losses, giving Israel a renewed strategic edge.
A 25-year-old man from Hebron was arrested on suspicion of stealing dozens of mezuzahs from homes in Holon and Bat Yam. Police found numerous mezuzahs in his possession and are seeking to extend his detention as the investigation continues.
Dean Livne has been named acting director-general of the Central Elections Committee after Orly Adas announced her resignation. The appointment has sparked political debate ahead of Israel’s next national election.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the war with Iran is not over, citing remaining enriched uranium and military threats. He stressed that the material must be removed and that further action may be required.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on citizens to cut petrol and diesel use amid supply disruptions caused by the Middle East war. He urged greater use of public transport, carpooling, and a return to remote work to conserve fuel and foreign exchange.
Tina Shah, a Democratic congressional candidate in New Jersey, faces backlash after saying she is the only candidate in her race who fully supports Israel. The viral clip has deepened divisions within the party over the Gaza war and Middle East policy.
Israel's attorney general has urged the Supreme Court to block the appointment of Major General Roman Gofman as head of the Mossad. The opposition stems from a case in which a teenager secretly recruited by the military was later arrested for espionage and held for months before charges were dropped.
An advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel and the United States-backed Board of Peace will act if Hamas fails to disarm under a 20-point agreement. He also stressed continued coordination with the United States on countering Iran's nuclear and missile programs.
Iran says it has dismantled alleged espionage networks linked to Israel across several provinces. Authorities claim the suspects were planning attacks and assassinations and that weapons and surveillance equipment were seized.
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