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Lawmakers have proposed a special court to try genocide-related offenses, with expanded powers and oversight from the justice minister. The move aims to accelerate trials for suspects still awaiting prosecution.
Ultra-Orthodox leaders criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to cancel a statement on the draft exemption bill. They called the move unnecessary and questioned its purpose amid ongoing parliamentary discussions.
Four young men were injured in a knife fight in Rahat, with two in serious condition. Earlier, a 19-year-old was seriously hurt in a shooting in Kuseife. Both incidents happened as police carried out a major anti-crime operation in the region.
Five soldiers were wounded, including one seriously, in an attack by terror operatives in southern Gaza's Rafah. The military responded with airstrikes and artillery fire after the confrontation.
Sea One Private Club offers luxury seafront living for English-speaking residents aged 60 and above, with extensive amenities and a vibrant community. Opening in 2026, it provides a deposit-based, tax-free membership for an easy transition to life in Israel.
Israel is advancing plans for a hospital to treat Jordanian patients as part of a joint industrial park on the border. The project aims to foster cooperation and economic development between the two countries. Security and infrastructure preparations are underway.
Justice Minister Levin accuses senior judicial officials of blocking his efforts to oversee the Sde Teiman video leak investigation. He claims they are preventing the truth from emerging and protecting each other.
Lebanon's prime minister says talks with Israel are focused on ceasefire monitoring, not peace. He adds Lebanon is open to verification of efforts to disarm Hezbollah.
Leaders at the DealBook Summit addressed global tensions, environmental policy, and shifting views on cryptocurrencies. Upcoming interviews will feature more high-profile guests discussing current affairs.
Tunisian authorities have arrested opposition leader Ayachi Hammami in a widening crackdown on dissent. Rights groups say the charges against him and others are politically motivated. The move highlights Tunisia's shift away from democracy.
Israel plans to reopen the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, potentially allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza for medical care and other needs. The move faces logistical and political hurdles, including disputes over entry and exit policies. Egypt wants the crossing open in both directions, while Israel insists on departures only until all hostages are returned.
Israel has received a coffin from Hamas said to contain a hostage's body, amid ongoing delays in the return of remains. The slow process has hindered further peace efforts in Gaza.
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