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A secret Pentagon report warns the United States would suffer heavy losses if it tried to stop a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. The findings raise concerns about outdated military strategies and call for investment in modern technologies.
Israel has reopened the Allenby crossing to allow aid trucks into Gaza after a months-long closure. Cement and other humanitarian materials are now being delivered under tight security. The move follows a government directive and is expected to ease restrictions on vital supplies.
Former federal prosecutor Saritha Komatireddy is running as a Republican for New York attorney general, citing public safety concerns and political shifts as reasons for her candidacy. She criticizes incumbent Letitia James and pledges a tougher approach to crime and civil rights enforcement.
Brad Lander is running for New York's 10th Congressional District with Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's endorsement, challenging Representative Dan Goldman. The race highlights divisions within the Democratic Party and the rise of progressive candidates.
Israeli Minister Gideon Sa'ar met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington to discuss regional cooperation and renewed ties with Latin America. Sa'ar emphasized the strong alliance between Israel and the United States.
Tovah Feldshuh premieres 'Golda's Balcony, The Film', showcasing her portrayal of Golda Meir and condemning antisemitism. The actress draws comparisons between herself and the iconic leader.
Israel warns of Hezbollah's resurgence in southern Lebanon but holds off on major action while awaiting U.S. approval. The United States urges more time for Lebanon to demilitarize, but Israel signals its patience is limited.
Religious Zionism denies agreeing to support a bill granting military draft exemptions to ultra-Orthodox men, insisting on changes to ensure genuine enlistment. The proposed law faces criticism from both coalition and opposition members. Party leader Bezalel Smotrich says no final decision has been made.
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange rose for a fifth straight session, led by gains in Tower and insurance stocks. Major indices posted increases, while ICL declined. The shekel strengthened against both the dollar and the euro.
A study finds that older Arabs and single women in Israel face greater financial insecurity as life expectancy rises. Employment and income gaps persist, prompting calls for policy reforms to support vulnerable seniors.
Modi and Netanyahu discussed strengthening India-Israel ties and cooperation in a phone call. Modi emphasized zero tolerance for terrorism and support for regional peace, but did not mention plans to meet.
The military says it killed a Palestinian operative who crossed the Gaza ceasefire line near Jabalia. Palestinian media reported three deaths in the area, including a 16-year-old.
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