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BBCBBC World Service - Newshour, Will Israel's NGO ban in Gaza impact the ceasefire deal?December 31, 2025
Israel's plan to ban dozens of aid organisations in Gaza has been criticised, with concerns over staff safety and data privacy. Humanitarian groups warn the move could worsen the hunger crisis and affect ceasefire talks.
Israel faces a tense calm as threats from Hezbollah, Hamas, and Iran persist. Diplomatic efforts have not resolved key disputes, and regional instability continues. Analysts warn that further conflict may be inevitable.
Protesters in Iran set fire to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps headquarters in Hamedan, resulting in one death and several injuries. The unrest is fueled by economic hardship and has drawn international attention and support.
The mother of the last Israeli hostage in Gaza, Ran Gvili, continues to hope for his return after more than 800 days. His release is seen as crucial for the next phase of the peace plan, with his family and supporters urging leaders not to move on without him.
TimesofIsraelHostages Forum announces closure, says 'struggle not over' while Ran Gvili still in GazaDecember 31, 2025
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum has announced its closure after over two years of advocacy, with only one hostage's body still held in Gaza. The group vows to continue efforts until Master Sgt. Ran Gvili is returned to Israel.
Donald Trump posted a photo claiming wind turbines kill bald eagles, but the image was from Israel and showed a different bird. Experts and critics noted the mistake, fueling debate over Trump's stance on wind energy.
FoxNewsNetanyahu warns of 'eighth front' ideological battle for American hearts and minds with Christian leadersDecember 31, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu urged Evangelical leaders to join in a shared ideological battle for Western values, highlighting Israel's role in protecting Christian communities. He emphasized the importance of faith-based alliances amid debates over U.S. support for Israel.
FoxNewsZohran Mamdani will be first mayor to be sworn in on Quran during New York City inaugurationDecember 31, 2025
Zohran Mamdani will become New York City's first Muslim mayor and the first to be sworn in on the Quran. His inauguration features both private and public ceremonies, and his leadership is already drawing attention for its progressive agenda and controversial appointments.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's open, people-focused style could create security challenges as he takes office amid threats and political tensions. Despite concerns, he plans to remain accessible to New Yorkers, following the example of past mayors.
Finnish police have seized a cargo ship and detained its crew after undersea cables were damaged in the Baltic Sea. Authorities are investigating possible sabotage, with similar incidents reported in the region. Repairs are pending as officials coordinate their response.
Gaza residents mark the end of 2025 amid ongoing hardship, displacement, and destruction. Many hope the recent truce will bring lasting peace and a chance to rebuild their lives.
YNetBudget battle reopens: Defense establishment demands an additional 8 billion shekelDecember 31, 2025
The Defense Ministry is seeking an extra eight billion shekel, reopening budget negotiations and raising concerns about further cuts to civilian ministries.







