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Candace Owens claimed on her podcast that Charlie Kirk believed he was a time traveler and was targeted by secret agents. She linked these allegations to conspiracy theories but offered no evidence to support them.
President Isaac Herzog welcomed Christian leaders for a New Year reception, celebrating the community's diversity. Journalist David Brinn marked his semi-retirement, reflecting on his career. Peace activists plan a solidarity protest in Ras Ein al-Auja, and Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis visits Ashkelon for a synagogue inauguration.
A Black Hawk helicopter crashed during a recovery operation in Gush Etzion after its harness tore mid-lift. No injuries were reported, and a military investigation has been launched.
Protests in Iran have quieted after a harsh crackdown, with Russia offering to mediate amid rising regional tensions. Rights groups report continued arrests and deaths, while the United States and Gulf states warn against further escalation.
A woman from northern Israel has been indicted for allegedly helping Hamas run fake social media profiles to spread disinformation. Authorities say her actions were part of a larger campaign aimed at influencing Israeli society.
Robert Jenrick's wife, Michal Berkner, is a key influence in his political career, known for her dynamic personality and successful legal career. Her support and presence have shaped Jenrick's journey, especially as he transitions to Reform. Berkner's reactions and background continue to draw public interest.
The United Nations says clearing Gaza's rubble could take over seven years, as the humanitarian crisis deepens. UN officials stress urgent needs for fuel and aid, while the United States announces support for a new Palestinian government in Gaza.
Prince William is pushing for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's permanent exile from the royal family amid ongoing scandals. The monarchy is considering options for Andrew to relocate abroad, as William and Catherine enforce a stricter approach to protect the institution's reputation.
Stringent United States travel policies under President Trump are raising concerns for World Cup fans and teams from several affected nations. While some measures aim to ease access, travel bans and visa delays may limit attendance for many supporters. FIFA and U.S. officials maintain that the event will be welcoming, but uncertainty remains for international visitors.
Nvidia is building a new campus in Kiryat Tivon, bringing high-tech development to the historic hills of Sheikh Abreik. The area, once home to early pioneers, is set to become a key site in Israel's technology sector.
Rav Kook reflects on the paradox of the Israelites in Egypt, highlighting their spiritual gifts amid moral poverty. He emphasizes the need for basic decency to give true value to higher aspirations.
Rabbi Benny Kalmanson has fiercely criticized the government's new draft law, calling it a danger to Israel's security. He warns that exempting certain groups from military service will weaken the country and lead to political consequences.
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