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Foreign officials at the coordination center in Kiryat Gat are working on a plan for the Gaza Strip, but critics note the lack of Palestinian representation. Diplomats and aid workers warn this could hinder the plan's success.
A judge has approved Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy plan, ending Sackler family control and establishing a $7.4 billion settlement for opioid crisis victims. The company will become a public benefit entity focused on addiction treatment.
The US House has voted to force the release of Justice Department files on Jeffrey Epstein, sending the measure to the Senate. Survivors and lawmakers are calling for transparency, while political tensions over the issue continue. President Trump reversed his opposition to the release after months of controversy.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with President Trump at the White House, advancing economic and security ties between Saudi Arabia and the United States. The visit included approval for advanced fighter jets and focused on expanding business and strategic cooperation.
An Israeli air strike near Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp killed 13 people and wounded at least four. The attack struck an area outside a mosque in Ein el-Hilweh, with emergency workers responding at the scene. The strike comes amid ongoing conflict between Israel and armed groups in Lebanon.
President Trump and Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman have agreed for Saudi Arabia to join the Abraham Accords, with the deal expected to include advanced fighter jets and discussions on Palestinian statehood. The leaders emphasized the importance of peace and a two-state solution. Israeli officials have expressed concerns about the arms sale, but Trump indicated Israel would be satisfied with the agreement.
Donald Trump defended the Saudi crown prince over the Khashoggi killing during the prince's visit to Washington. The two leaders discussed major investments and potential arms deals, while Khashoggi's widow called for an apology.
An Israeli airstrike on the Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp in Lebanon has killed 13 people, according to Lebanese officials. Israel said it targeted militants, while Hamas denied the area was a military site. The strike is the deadliest in Lebanon since last year's ceasefire.
Rabbi Zevadya Cohen, a candidate for Tel Aviv's chief rabbi, has received death threats, prompting a police investigation. Authorities are working to ensure his safety and gather evidence. The city's chief rabbi election is scheduled for January.
Aharon Cohen was killed and three others injured in a terror attack at Gush Etzion Junction. The attackers were eliminated at the scene, and the incident has sparked calls for stronger action against terrorism. Local leaders and officials expressed condolences and criticized recent international resolutions.
Elon Musk has dismissed Billie Eilish's intelligence after she called him out for not using his wealth to address global issues. The exchange has ignited debate online, with fans praising Eilish's activism and donations. Both celebrities have yet to issue further statements.
An Al Jazeera journalist was shot and injured while covering a protest at the Nur Shams refugee camp in the West Bank. He is in stable condition after being evacuated for treatment. Israeli authorities are investigating the incident.
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