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A 20-year-old man was charged after allegedly trying to smuggle Captagon pills and marijuana into Jordan from Eilat. Authorities intercepted him at the Rabin border crossing last month and have requested he remain in custody pending trial.
A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a mother and her son in Yokne'am Illit. Police have imposed a gag order on details of the investigation.
'Hakol mebina' is Israel's flagship artificial intelligence conference, offering hands-on training and diverse speakers. The series emphasizes practical skills and explores the emotional impact of artificial intelligence.
Ireland plans to restrict imports of goods from Israeli West Bank settlements, but the measure will be limited and not include services. Officials deny accusations of antisemitism and say the law will not take effect this year.
Snow and hail have challenged troops on the Hermon front, but soldiers remain prepared and morale is strong. The northern sector presents new experiences, and the atmosphere among the troops is positive.
Two teenagers and two adults were lightly injured in separate stone throwing incidents in the West Bank this morning. All received medical treatment, with only the teenagers requiring hospital care.
Palestinians found rare joy and unity as their national soccer team played a dramatic Arab Cup quarterfinal. Across Gaza, the West Bank, and beyond, fans celebrated together, finding relief from hardship in the excitement of the match.
Egypt has warned the United States about the ongoing military capabilities in Gaza and the possibility of further attacks on Israel. Egyptian officials say Hamas disarmament depends on the creation of a Palestinian state and guarantees from Israel. Egypt is also pushing a plan for Gaza reconstruction and security.
French police cleared protesting farmers to allow the slaughter of diseased cattle at a farm near the Spanish border. The move follows days of demonstrations and clashes over the handling of a deadly cattle disease. Authorities say a mass vaccination program is being prepared.
Hasmonean Primary School has been ranked as the highest Jewish primary in the Sunday Times Top 1000 Schools. The school is praised for its academic results, nurturing environment, and commitment to Jewish values.
The United Nations says emergency shelter materials are being blocked from entering Gaza, leaving hundreds of thousands at risk of flooding and disease. Aid supplies already in the enclave are failing to protect displaced families from heavy rains.
Heavy rains have flooded shelters for hundreds of thousands of displaced Gazans, with emergency supplies and shelter materials blocked from entering the area. The United Nations warns of heightened risks of disease and exposure as families struggle to protect themselves in unsafe conditions.
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