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TimesofIsraelProtest planned in Jerusalem tonight to call for release of Jewish security prisonersNovember 05, 2025
A protest is planned in Jerusalem tonight calling for the release of Jewish security prisoners. The demonstration follows a letter from coalition lawmakers urging pardons after a recent prisoner exchange. Organizers argue it is unfair for these prisoners to remain jailed while others have been released.
A court has allowed former Military Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi to attend her remand hearing via Zoom amid an ongoing investigation into a video leak. Authorities are seeking to extend her detention, while the Attorney General faces calls to recuse herself from the case.
A Supreme Court justice opposed demolishing a terrorist's home after a failed bus bombing in Tel Aviv, as no lives were lost. The court ultimately upheld the demolition order by a narrow margin. The suspect remains in custody and faces multiple charges.
Zohran Mamdani has been elected mayor of New York City, marking a major win for progressive politics. His victory is expected to deepen divisions within the Jewish community and shift the city's political direction.
TimesofIsraelDaily Briefing Nov. 5: Day 761 - Avowedly anti-Zionist, NYC's new mayor Mamdani has Jews on edgeNovember 05, 2025
Zohran Mamdani, a far-left anti-Israel activist, has been elected mayor of New York City, raising concerns among Jewish residents. His policies and past actions have prompted reactions from communal organizations. The episode also discusses controversy over a recent United Nations cartoon.
TimesofIsraelBill stripping voting rights from draft dodgers fails in preliminary readingNovember 05, 2025
A bill to revoke voting rights from Israelis who refuse military or civilian service was defeated in its preliminary reading in the Knesset. The proposal followed recent protests and sparked heated debate among lawmakers.
TimesofIsraelFreed hostage Elizabeth Tsurkov reveals Iraqi captors tortured and sexually assaulted herNovember 05, 2025
Elizabeth Tsurkov says she was tortured and sexually assaulted during her 2.5 years as a hostage in Iraq. She continues to suffer from injuries sustained during her captivity.
Germany has banned Muslim Interaktiv and raided two other Muslim groups, citing threats to democracy and human rights. The government says the groups promoted antisemitism and discrimination, particularly targeting young Muslims online.
Chris Cuomo reported live as his brother Andrew lost the New York City mayoral race to Zohran Mamdani. Mamdani's win signals a major shift in city politics, prompting national debate and strong reactions from political figures. Andrew Cuomo conceded graciously, while Mamdani celebrated a new direction for the city.
Young Iraqis are being lured via social media to fight for Russia in Ukraine, drawn by promises of money and passports. Many families are left searching for missing loved ones, as the trend brings shame and controversy to Iraq. Authorities warn against the recruitment, but the risks and stigma persist.
FoxNewsEx-Prince Andrew 'vulnerable' to criminal charges after losing royal protection status: expertsNovember 05, 2025
Ex-Prince Andrew is now more exposed to legal action after losing his royal protection and titles. Experts say public and legal pressure is mounting over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and other allegations. The monarchy's response and Andrew's future remain uncertain.
FoxNewsFLASHBACK: Wildest moments Mamdani overcame on the campaign trail to become NYC's next mayorNovember 05, 2025
Zohran Mamdani won the New York City mayoral race after a campaign marked by controversy and criticism over his progressive stances. His victory has energized supporters and opponents, setting the stage for significant political debate. The election outcome signals a major shift in the city's political landscape.






