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Hezbollah will hold a mass funeral in Beirut for its top military chief, killed in an Israeli strike. The event follows the death of the highest-ranking commander since the 2024 ceasefire.
Channel 13 News reporter Aviad Glickman will be questioned by police over claims he shoved an associate of Sara Netanyahu during a court hearing. The investigation follows a complaint from the employee and was delayed pending review by the attorney general.
The body of an Israeli hostage has been found in Gaza, according to Al Jazeera. Three other deceased hostages are still held by Gaza groups, with Hamas reportedly having information on all such cases.
The Phoenix Holdings chief executive urges Israel to set clear values and invest strategically, while highlighting the company's role in boosting competition and growth in the financial sector. He remains optimistic about the country's economic prospects and the potential for greater consumer benefits.
A survivor shares her story of childhood abuse by her father, highlighting the resilience that helped her endure. Her account comes amid a rise in people seeking support for abuse.
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir celebrated the wedding of Menachem Kirshnzaft, whom he helped save as an infant during a terror attack 22 years ago. The event underscored a lasting connection and the family's remarkable survival.
Defense Minister Israel Katz has ordered a review of an external probe into the military's October 7 investigation, escalating his feud with the army chief. Katz has frozen senior appointments and called for further examination of the panel's findings. The dispute highlights tensions over military promotions and accountability.
Christine Kuehn's 'Family of Spies' uncovers her family's secret role as Nazi spies in Hawaii during World War II. The book reveals a gripping tale of espionage, betrayal, and the personal fallout from their actions. It is a suspenseful and emotional exploration of hidden histories.
A risky trick shot cost Corentin Moutet and France dearly at the Davis Cup, highlighting the tension between showmanship and strategy. Mary Carillo is set to enter the International Tennis Hall of Fame, while Pakistan hosts its first ATP event, thanks to Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi's efforts.
Senator Cory Booker discusses the current crisis in American democracy and the need to restore faith in the nation's ideals. He calls for unity, a renewed sense of purpose, and a pragmatic approach to healing political divisions. Booker expresses optimism that a new generation can help redeem the American dream.
Israel's military has dismissed three generals and disciplined several senior officers over failures leading to the October 2023 Hamas attack. An internal investigation cited widespread intelligence and organizational shortcomings. The dismissals come as calls grow for a wider state inquiry.
Israel targeted a senior Hezbollah figure in Beirut, aiming to disrupt the group's military buildup. Hezbollah called the attack an escalation but did not confirm the official's death. The strike comes amid ongoing ceasefire tensions with Lebanon.
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