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Minister Sa'ar will visit Argentina and Paraguay, meeting with both countries' presidents. He will be accompanied by a delegation to promote economic cooperation.
The Calcutta High Court has held that temple property managers do not need civil court approval to develop or alter private religious properties. The court directed the Kolkata Municipal Corporation to reconsider its stance on requiring such permission for building plans.
Naftali Bennett has not ruled out joining a coalition with Arab parties, emphasizing the need for compromise if seats are lacking. He presented himself as the main alternative to Benjamin Netanyahu and called for higher voter turnout.
President Trump plans to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization, a move that departs from previous United States policy. The decision follows calls from lawmakers and actions taken by several Middle Eastern countries.
Two people were injured in a shooting near Tel Aviv University. Authorities believe the incident was criminally motivated. Both victims are receiving treatment at Ichilov Medical Center.
A Syrian man is on trial in Berlin for a knife attack at the Holocaust memorial, allegedly motivated by extremist beliefs. The incident has reignited debate over immigration and security in Germany.
Jewish groups at the University of Pennsylvania are worried after federal investigators requested personal information about Jewish staff in an antisemitism probe. The university has resisted sharing the data, citing privacy concerns. Jewish organizations support fighting antisemitism but fear the risks of cataloging Jewish individuals.
Versace's new campaign, led by artistic director Dario Vitale, features Israeli model Michal Harodi posing topless. Harodi, previously little-known, has quickly become a prominent figure in fashion.
Italy and Saudi Arabia are deepening their partnership, expanding collaboration in trade, energy, innovation, and culture. The alliance is marked by joint efforts on regional stability and ambitious projects, with a major business forum set to further strengthen ties. Both nations aim to set a global example of cooperation and prosperity.
The Israeli military chief has dismissed or censured several top officers over failures during the October 7 attacks. Most had already resigned, but others will remain in their roles until their terms end. The move follows an external review and ongoing calls for a more independent investigation.
Palestinian vice president Hussein Al-Sheikh met with Tony Blair and a US representative to discuss Gaza's postwar administration and reconstruction. Blair is expected to help oversee redevelopment efforts in the territory.
Israel has killed Hezbollah's top military commander Haytham Ali Tabatabai in a Beirut strike. Prime Minister Netanyahu said the move is part of efforts to weaken Hezbollah and prevent future threats from Lebanon.
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