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TimesofIsraelHow a Nvidia exec came to be a leader in the October 7 hostage advocacy movementDecember 15, 2025
Nvidia Israel executive Gideon Rosenberg became a key advocate for hostages taken on October 7, leading public efforts to support their families. His work helped secure the release of employee Avinatan Or, highlighting the company's solidarity and Rosenberg's commitment to civic action. Rosenberg continues to support Or and urges ongoing community involvement.
Militant groups are adopting artificial intelligence for recruitment, propaganda, and cyberattacks, raising new security concerns. Experts and lawmakers warn that the risks will grow as artificial intelligence becomes more accessible. Proposals are underway to better monitor and counter these threats.
Australians gathered at Bondi Beach to honor the victims of a deadly terror attack during a Hanukkah celebration. Sixteen people were killed and dozens injured in the shooting, prompting national mourning and calls for action against antisemitism.
The former Islamic teacher of the suspected Bondi shooter has condemned the attack and clarified his limited connection to the alleged gunman. He and his family have received death threats since the incident. Sydney Muslim leaders have also refused to perform funeral rites for the attackers.
Former hostage Eli Sharabi met with Joe Biden in Philadelphia, thanking him for his support in securing hostage releases. Sharabi was held captive for 491 days and lost his family during the October 7 attack.
TimesofIsraelCandle lightings nationwide on Hanukkah's first night honor final hostage Ran GviliDecember 15, 2025
Israel marked the first night of Hanukkah with nationwide candle lightings honoring Ran Gvili, the last Israeli hostage whose body remains in Gaza. Leaders and families called for his return and reaffirmed their commitment to national security. The ceremonies served as a symbol of remembrance and hope.
Neighbours are shocked after a father and son from their community carried out a deadly attack at Bondi Beach. The incident has left 15 dead and raised concerns about security and the impact on those who fled violence overseas.
Friends and family of Naveed Akram, the alleged Bondi Beach gunman, say they are shocked and cannot reconcile his quiet past with the recent tragedy. Police allege Akram and his father killed at least sixteen people at a Jewish celebration. The investigation continues as the community mourns and seeks answers.
TimesofIsraelFar-right Kast wins landslide election in Chile against communist opponentDecember 15, 2025
Jose Antonio Kast has won Chile's presidential election in a landslide, pledging tough action on crime and immigration. His victory signals a shift to the right after years of leftist rule and has sparked both celebration and concern across the country.
Volkswagen is investing $3.5 billion in a new research and development center in China to win back market share from local competitors. The company is shifting its strategy to develop cars tailored for Chinese drivers, but faces tough competition in a rapidly changing market.
ArutzShevaNetanyahu to Supreme Court: You must not interfere in ministerial appointmentsDecember 15, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu has asked the Supreme Court to reject petitions challenging National Security Minister Ben Gvir's tenure, arguing that judicial intervention would undermine democratic principles. The dispute has intensified tensions within the government.
Rob Reiner and his wife were found dead in their Los Angeles home after an apparent break-in. Police are investigating the incident as a murder. The news has deeply affected Hollywood and beyond.








