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Three men were sentenced to prison for looting the Nova festival site after the October 7 massacre, stealing from victims and survivors. The court called the crimes a moral collapse and imposed substantial sentences to reflect their gravity.
A senior legal source claims far-left commentators are pressuring Justice Noam Sohlberg to support removing National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. The campaign seeks to expand judicial activism, even in the absence of an indictment.
Iran is using military jamming to block satellite internet, causing widespread outages and fragmented connectivity. Experts say the scale of disruption is unprecedented.
Iran says it is ready for war or talks amid a deadly crackdown on widespread protests. Reports indicate hundreds may have been killed and thousands arrested, as authorities impose an internet blackout and organize pro-government rallies.
'PBS News Weekend' aired its final episode after federal spending cuts led to its cancellation. The show ended following the loss of funding for public media, with anchor John Yang and colleagues expressing gratitude to viewers. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting also announced its closure due to the cuts.
Norway has been ranked the happiest country for expats and families, thanks to its strong healthcare, education, and safety. The country scored highest in a recent study, with most families reporting high levels of happiness. Other Northern European countries also performed well in the rankings.
IDF Chief Eyal Zamir condemned violence against soldiers after protesters disrupted an ultra-Orthodox brigade event. He expressed support for the unit and stressed the importance of their mission.
Coalition lawmakers are advancing a bill to repeal the crime of fraud and breach of trust, a charge Prime Minister Netanyahu currently faces. The bill aims to clarify corruption-related offenses and is expected to be discussed next week.
Despite a cease-fire, Israel has demolished thousands of buildings in Gaza, citing efforts to destroy tunnels and booby-trapped homes. The continued destruction has displaced residents and raised concerns about the scope and impact of the demolitions.
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir condemned violence against soldiers, calling it a serious breach of societal norms. He expressed support for the Hashmonaim Brigade and regret over attacks on those serving the country.
The International Court of Justice is hearing a case accusing Myanmar of targeting the Rohingya minority for destruction. Survivors hope for justice as the court considers allegations of genocide and mass displacement.
Jason Burke's 'The Revolutionists' chronicles the rise of extremist violence in the Middle East during the 1970s, tracing the shift from leftist militancy to religious zealotry. Through extensive research and vivid storytelling, Burke examines the era's key figures and lasting impact. The book reveals how radical movements failed to achieve their aims, leaving a legacy of instability.
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