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Israeli airlines were mostly unaffected by Airbus's global recall of A320 jets, with only minor updates needed and no flight disruptions. The recall has caused delays worldwide, but Israeli carriers expect a swift return to normal operations.
Police have been given more time to question a man arrested over the Heaton Park synagogue attack, which left two worshippers dead. The investigation continues, with inquests into the victims' deaths postponed until next year. Authorities have found no police misconduct in the response.
Turkey released footage of Ukrainian sea drones damaging Russian oil tankers in the Black Sea. Ukraine claims the attack will seriously impact Russian oil transport.
Paratroopers in Jenin found and destroyed a cache of explosives and weapons during a search operation. The activity is part of ongoing efforts to dismantle terror infrastructure in northern Samaria.
Security forces in Givat Ze'ev arrested a suspect attempting to infiltrate the town, following a prompt response to surveillance alerts. Local officials highlighted the success of advanced security measures and ongoing efforts to protect residents.
The mother of Ran Gvili has asked Prime Minister Netanyahu to delay the next phase of the Gaza plan until her son's body is returned. Netanyahu assured the family that efforts are being made to recover the remains. The next stage of the plan includes further Israeli withdrawal and reconstruction in Gaza.
Israeli forces killed three Palestinians, including two young brothers, after they crossed the Gaza ceasefire line. The children were reportedly gathering firewood for their father near Khan Younis. The incidents have intensified grief and tension in the region.
President Isaac Herzog condemned Dublin's proposal to rename Chaim Herzog Park, stressing the importance of honoring Herzog's legacy and the historic ties between Ireland and Israel. He called the move shameful and urged for the preservation of mutual respect.
The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says the death toll from the war with Israel has exceeded 70,000, including recent casualties and bodies recovered from rubble. The figures have not been independently verified and do not distinguish between civilians and combatants.
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with the family of slain hostage Ran Gvili to discuss efforts to return his body from Gaza. He also updated Thailand's ambassador on similar efforts for a Thai victim. Both bodies remain held by militants.
Dublin is considering renaming a park dedicated to Chaim Herzog, prompting concern from his family and criticism from Israeli officials. The move has reignited debate over Ireland's historical ties to the Jewish community and its current stance on antisemitism.
Travel blogger Jen Ruiz was dumped on her birthday during a cruise but found healing and joy by continuing to travel solo. Her journey inspired her upcoming book and encourages women to embrace solo adventures. Ruiz plans to celebrate her next birthday with a mermaid-themed trip in Florida.
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