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A short heatwave peaks Friday before thunderstorms and cooler weather arrive over the weekend. Flash flood risks are high in desert areas as temperatures drop and rain spreads nationwide.
December 05, 2025
Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has named major general Roman Gofman, a senior military officer with no intelligence background, as the next Mossad director. Gofman is known for his close ties to Netanyahu and his recent role as military secretary. His appointment follows a trend of Netanyahu choosing nationalist-aligned figures for key security posts.
easyJet will restart flights between Tel Aviv and London in March 2026 after a long suspension. The airline is also considering adding more destinations from Tel Aviv. Tickets are already available for booking.
Debate over Israel's conscription bill has been dominated by accusations and slogans, overshadowing discussion of the law itself. Opponents are often labeled as enemies or haters, hindering meaningful debate.
Bedouin families in the West Bank are being forced from their homes by increasing settler violence and intimidation. Thousands have been displaced, with little accountability for those responsible. Activists warn that the situation is worsening, leaving many communities in fear and uncertainty.
Governor Tim Walz denounced President Trump's harsh comments about Minnesota's Somali community, calling them unprecedented and harmful. Republican leaders stopped short of condemning Trump, while lawmakers and advocates in Minnesota and Ohio called for respect and unity. The dispute comes amid ongoing concerns about fraud and immigration enforcement.
TimesofIsraelVance denies rising antisemitism in Republican ranks, expresses admiration for MamdaniDecember 04, 2025
Vice President JD Vance denies claims of rising antisemitism in the Republican Party and calls such accusations unfair. He also expresses respect for progressive lawmakers, praising their focus on key issues and openness to listening.
ArutzShevaBBC orders staff to complete antisemitism training amid mounting criticismDecember 04, 2025
The BBC has introduced mandatory anti-discrimination training for all staff amid criticism over its handling of antisemitism. The move follows complaints from Jewish staff and scrutiny of the broadcaster's Middle East coverage.
A neo-Nazi deported from Australia for participating in an antisemitic rally lashed out at media upon arriving in South Africa with his family. The case has sparked moves to tighten protest laws in New South Wales. Authorities said his actions did not reflect Australian values.
Ireland and several other countries are boycotting Eurovision after Israel was allowed to compete. The decision followed a debate among contest organizers, with supporters stressing inclusivity and neutrality. Israel's leaders praised the move, while critics voiced concerns about cultural boycotts.
A former military officer calls for comprehensive reforms before tackling the ultra-Orthodox draft issue, citing unclear roles and retention concerns. He warns that current proposals may not address the underlying structural problems.
Reports reveal that stress from fighting Houthi forces led to a series of costly mistakes by the US Navy, including a friendly fire incident, a collision, and the loss of several jets. The findings highlight the toll of sustained operations on personnel and equipment.









