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TimesofIsraelLapid: US pressure has led Netanyahu to abandon 'destructive' West Bank policyNovember 18, 2025
Yair Lapid says US pressure has forced Prime Minister Netanyahu to drop his policy of separating the West Bank from Gaza. Netanyahu's acceptance of a new United Nations resolution marks a significant policy shift and has caused tension within his coalition.
Israel's olive harvest wraps up as the region's largest oil mill blends tradition with advanced technology. The Ashush family's groves in the Jezreel Valley highlight the country's enduring heritage and innovation.
Israel's military has warned that a proposed sale of advanced fighter jets to Saudi Arabia could threaten its security and regional air superiority. The United States President supports the sale, despite Israeli concerns over potential risks and delays in aircraft delivery.
Mordechai David and Hadar Muchtar are challenging left-wing dominance in Israeli public spaces, using protest tactics to highlight perceived double standards. Their actions have sparked debate about protest legitimacy and media bias.
Israel has warned its leaders that a proposed sale of advanced fighter jets to Saudi Arabia could threaten its air superiority. The United States is considering the sale as part of wider regional diplomatic efforts. Saudi Arabia has reportedly requested to purchase 48 of the jets.
A new podcast explains how United States interest rate cuts can affect Americans living in Israel. The episode offers tips for protecting investments and staying calm during market swings.
NewYorkTimesThe team from Africa playing in Spain: 'We have Christians, Muslims and Jews sitting together in the stands'November 18, 2025
AD Ceuta, the only professional football club in Europe based on the African continent, is on the verge of reaching Spain's top division. The team's rise has united Ceuta's diverse community and brought positive attention to the city. Their main goal this season remains avoiding relegation from the second division.
Six people are on trial in the United Kingdom for allegedly breaking into an Israeli defense firm's site and causing significant damage. The case has drawn protests and highlights ongoing activism against the company. The trial is expected to last ten weeks.
Elon Musk is set to attend a dinner with President Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman amid ongoing tensions between Musk and Trump. The meeting comes as the United States agrees to sell advanced fighter jets to Saudi Arabia.
Pakistan has backed a United States plan for an international force in Gaza, calling for Israeli withdrawal and clarity on Palestinian statehood. Islamabad insists on Palestinian authority over Gaza and rejects any annexation or forced displacement. The move comes as the United Nations Security Council endorses a new ceasefire and stabilization effort.
YNetNorthern students returning home face collapsing school system and broken governmentNovember 18, 2025
Returning northern students in Israel face overwhelmed schools, staff shortages, and rising violence, with little government support. Parents and educators warn the system is on the brink of collapse.
TimesofIsraelAntisemitic graffiti sprayed in Mexico during protests against Sheinbaum's governmentNovember 18, 2025
Antisemitic graffiti targeting President Claudia Sheinbaum appeared during protests in Mexico City. The incident has been widely condemned by Jewish leaders and officials. The protests were sparked by concerns over violence and corruption.








