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The Red Sea International Film Festival has begun in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, featuring over 100 films and attracting global stars. The event highlights the kingdom's growing film industry but faces criticism from rights groups. The festival runs through December 13.
A false earthquake alert was sent to phones in Nevada and California, warning of a major quake that never happened. Seismologists believe human-made noise may have triggered the system. Authorities are investigating the cause of the error.
Yasser Abu Shabab, a key anti-Hamas clan leader in Gaza, was killed in Rafah after a violent dispute. His militia, reportedly backed by Israel, vows to continue fighting Hamas as instability grows in the region.
The Israel Defense Forces chief has announced new senior appointments, potentially setting up a clash with the defense minister. The list includes several promotions and will be sent for approval. There has been no immediate response from the defense minister.
Yasser Abu Shabab, leader of an anti-Hamas militia, has been killed in Gaza. His group vows to continue opposing Hamas as ceasefire talks and plans for Gaza's future continue. The conflict has caused heavy casualties and ongoing instability.
Nigel Farage has denied allegations of racist and antisemitic language at school, accusing the BBC of hypocrisy. Political opponents have criticized his response and questioned his suitability for office.
Gaza militia leader Abu Shabab was killed amid rising internal violence among local armed groups. His death is expected to strengthen Hamas' grip on Gaza and complicate Israel's plans for postwar governance.
Israel will be allowed to compete in Eurovision 2026 after a tense vote among contest officials. The decision follows months of debate and opposition from several countries.
A Bnei Brak student found 150,000 shekels hidden in his new apartment and returned it to the previous owner after consulting a rabbi. The act of honesty was celebrated in a special ceremony, moving the former owner to tears.
Israel will compete in Eurovision 2026, leading to boycotts from Dutch and Spanish broadcasters. Other countries have also threatened to withdraw over Israel's inclusion. New rules to safeguard voting integrity were discussed at the latest assembly.
Israel will remain in the Eurovision Song Contest despite calls for its exclusion. Organizers approved new rules to protect the contest's integrity, prompting a boycott by the Dutch broadcaster for 2026.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has arrested a suspect in the 2021 Washington pipe bomb case, marking a major breakthrough in the long-running investigation. The arrest comes after years of speculation and renewed efforts by law enforcement. Further details about the suspect and charges are pending.
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