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Senator Ted Cruz is ramping up his feud with journalist Tucker Carlson as he prepares for a possible presidential run, aiming to stand out among Republican leaders. The dispute centers on support for Israel and the party's future direction, with Cruz and Vice President JD Vance taking contrasting approaches.
November 23, 2025
Iran has warned of alleged plots by foreign powers to assassinate its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and destabilise the country. The warning comes amid heightened tensions following recent conflict with Israel and concerns over renewed threats if Iran resumes its nuclear programme.
An Israeli air strike in Beirut targeted a senior Hezbollah figure, killing five and wounding 28. The attack escalates tensions in Lebanon's capital and drew condemnation from Lebanese officials.
Senator John Fetterman has criticized his party's radical ideas and anti-Israel stance, distancing himself from the Democratic Party's far-left wing. His comments follow a recent health scare but show his continued willingness to challenge party orthodoxy.
Israel struck an apartment building in Beirut, targeting a senior Hezbollah figure, leaving at least one dead and 21 injured. The attack comes amid rising tensions and calls from Lebanon for international action to halt Israeli operations. Both sides remain at odds over disarmament and withdrawal.
Pakistan is urging the world to provide rapid, grant-based climate finance for vulnerable countries, warning that repeated disasters are worsening debt and slowing development. Officials at the United Nations climate summit stressed the urgent need for fair and accessible funding to help nations like Pakistan recover and build resilience. Children and the most vulnerable are bearing the heaviest burden of the crisis.
Police arrested protesters in London, including the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, for supporting the banned group Palestine Action. Demonstrators voiced concerns about threats to free speech and democratic rights. Legal action against the ban is set for a court hearing next week.
November 23, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu shared an article alleging Jeffrey Epstein's involvement in Israeli politics and possible ties to intelligence services. The move has drawn criticism for potentially legitimizing conspiracy theories and harming Israel's image.
Thousands attended the funeral of Netanya's legendary mayor, Miriam Feirberg-Ikar, who was remembered for her decades of leadership and dedication. Family and national leaders paid tribute to her transformative impact on the city and her enduring legacy.
ArutzShevaDesecration of Synagogue: 'Acted out of hatred - every holy book was torn page by page'November 23, 2025
A synagogue in Kadima-Zoran was vandalized, with all holy books torn apart in what the rabbi described as an act of hatred. Police have opened an accelerated investigation to find those responsible.
Iran warns that foreign adversaries are attempting to target Supreme Leader Khamenei and destabilize the country. The intelligence ministry specifically accused the United States and Israel of hostile actions. Recent conflicts have heightened concerns about threats to Iran's leadership.
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with India's Commerce and Industry Minister to discuss boosting economic cooperation and regional trade links. The meeting included talks on investments, a free trade agreement, and a new economic corridor.









