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ArutzShevaFootage from Bnei Brak: Car barrels into haredi protester, moderately injuring himDecember 08, 2025
A car struck a 16-year-old protester during a demonstration near Bnei Brak, leaving him moderately injured. Emergency teams provided care and evacuated him to a hospital. The driver fled the scene.
A vegan take on chopped liver brings new flavors and inclusivity to Hanukkah tables, using green beans, walnuts, and vegetables instead of traditional meat and eggs. The dish honors its Ashkenazi roots while embracing modern dietary preferences.
FoxNewsCongress moves to block Pentagon from cutting US troops in Europe and South KoreaDecember 08, 2025
Congress is moving to block Pentagon plans to reduce U.S. troop levels in Europe and South Korea, requiring strict assessments and certifications for any drawdown. The new defense bill also secures the top NATO military post for the U.S. and includes funding for Ukraine. Lawmakers aim to pass the legislation before Christmas.
TimesofIsraelUS envoy thanks PM for reopening Allenby Crossing for Gaza aid in Jerusalem meetingDecember 08, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu and US Ambassador Waltz met in Jerusalem to discuss advancing the Gaza peace plan. Waltz thanked Israel for reopening the Allenby crossing for Gaza aid, which had been closed after a fatal incident in September.
TimesofIsraelResponding to opposition, Netanyahu defends pardon request, says working on Oct. 7 inquiryDecember 08, 2025
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his pardon request and announced progress on an inquiry into the October 7 events. He also discussed efforts to return the last Gaza hostage and upcoming talks with Donald Trump.
U.S. and Australian leaders met in Washington to discuss Indo-Pacific security and deepening their alliance. Talks focused on countering China's assertiveness and expanding defense cooperation, including submarine production. The partnership was hailed as vital for both countries' security and prosperity.
A Palestinian man has died after being shot by Israeli forces near Qalqilya. The incident left another man dead and a third detained, highlighting ongoing violence in the West Bank.
Israel's leader says the next stage of the Gaza peace plan is close, insisting Hamas must disarm. Hamas signals willingness to discuss weapons, but demands a Palestinian state. Disputes continue over aid access and border openings amid ongoing tensions.
Jordan condemned an Israeli police raid on the United Nations agency's headquarters in East Jerusalem, calling it a violation of international law. Jordan urged the international community to support the agency and criticized Israeli statements against a Palestinian state.
Israeli authorities seized assets from the United Nations agency's east Jerusalem compound, prompting condemnation from its chief. The agency disputes claims of municipal tax debt and asserts its immunity under international law.
Zelensky has hinted at a possible compromise on a Trump-proposed peace deal as Ukraine, France, Germany, and the UK discuss ending the war with Russia. Territorial concessions and security guarantees remain key sticking points, while Russia continues its attacks. The outcome of the talks is still uncertain.
Bereaved Israeli mothers are taking part in an eight-day healing journey in Uganda, featuring safaris, river sailing, and rainforest treks. The trip is designed to help them find resilience and connection after losing their children in the Iron Swords war.








