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Donald Trump falsely claimed Rob Reiner had died, mocking him in a social media post. The statement drew strong backlash from Hollywood and public figures.
Former Syrian police officer Ahmed Al-Ahmed is hailed as a hero after tackling a gunman during the Bondi Beach attack, saving many lives. Despite being seriously injured, his actions have inspired national and international praise.
Two cabinet ministers urge Avigdor Liberman to join a future right-wing coalition, while Liberman rules out working with Netanyahu but remains open to other right-wing parties.
Bondi Beach lifeguards are being celebrated for their heroic response during Sunday's deadly shooting, rushing towards danger to help victims. Their actions have been widely praised as a symbol of courage and selflessness. The tragedy has deeply impacted the community and those involved.
The Israeli military will soon approve orders to formalize service conditions for ultra-Orthodox troops, addressing long-standing concerns. The move comes amid parliamentary debates over military exemptions and conscription for the ultra-Orthodox community.
Australians are mourning the 15 victims of a mass shooting at a Hanukkah event on Bondi Beach. Flowers, condolence notes, and ceremonies have been held to honor those lost. The tragedy has brought together people from across the community in grief and remembrance.
A new investigation details how Jeffrey Epstein used manipulation, deceit, and powerful connections to rise from a Brooklyn teacher to a wealthy financier. His early career was marked by repeated misconduct and exploitation of influential relationships, setting the stage for his later crimes. The article exposes how Epstein's fortune and social standing were built on relentless scheming and the complicity of those around him.
Some U.S. hospitals are prioritizing international patients for organ transplants, raising ethical concerns amid a national organ shortage. These practices have led to faster transplants for overseas patients and significant hospital profits.
The second Hanukkah candle was lit at Hebron's Valero House for the first time in 96 years, marking a historic return for the Jewish community. The event featured prayers, singing, and dancing led by local yeshiva students.
Minister Chikli visited Sydney to support the Jewish community after a deadly attack. He prayed at the scene and met with community leaders, while experts were dispatched to assist those affected.
Bondi gunman Sajid Akram was approved for a firearms licence in 2023, years after his son was investigated for terrorism links. The Bondi Beach attack, which left 15 dead, has been confirmed as inspired by Islamic State ideology and has prompted calls for stricter gun laws.
Lebanon's military chief has presented a plan to disarm Hezbollah to foreign diplomats, highlighting Israeli actions as the main challenge. The plan's next steps depend on Israel halting attacks and withdrawing from southern Lebanon.
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