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Rain and thunderstorms are expected this weekend, bringing flood risks nationwide and snow on Mount Hermon. Temperatures will drop, and heavy rainfall may cause flash floods in several regions.
Sydney has banned all public protests for 14 days following the Bondi Beach attack, with new laws giving police expanded powers. Advocacy groups and political parties are challenging the restrictions, citing concerns over democratic freedoms.
Texas is defending its decision to label the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, amid a lawsuit from local chapters. The move follows similar actions in Florida and a federal review that could impose sanctions on these groups.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath accused the opposition of ignoring the murder of a Dalit youth in Bangladesh while focusing on other international issues. He alleged the opposition supports illegal migrants and called for action, while opposition leaders questioned his statements.
'Stay Forte,' directed by Doron Eran, tells the story of three hostages killed in Gaza after escaping captivity. The film aims to share their ordeal and the impact of the October 2023 attack on Israeli society. Eran hopes to bring the movie to international audiences despite global challenges.
Guy and Noga embark on a vivid journey through Bali, encountering striking statues, ornate temples, and lush scenery. Their travels highlight the island's rich cultural and natural beauty.
North Korea tested a new long-range missile under Kim Jong Un's supervision and is advancing its nuclear submarine program. Kim warned that regional military developments will increase tensions and reiterated his commitment to nuclear expansion.
Doctors warn that this year's flu season is severe, with five children dying and hospitalizations increasing. Experts stress that influenza is a serious illness requiring proper treatment and can lead to dangerous complications.
Mohammed Bakri, actor and director of the controversial film 'Jenin, Jenin,' has died at 72. He was known for his socially conscious work and outspoken views, leaving a lasting legacy in film and activism.
A car with a Hanukkah sign was torched in a suspected antisemitic attack in Melbourne. The incident is part of a recent surge in antisemitic acts across Australia, raising concerns among Jewish communities.
Israel will invest over $100 billion to build an independent arms industry, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. The move follows restrictions on weapons sales from key allies and seeks to secure Israel's military advantage in the region.
A podcast episode discusses how Americans in Israel can simplify United States investments for greater clarity and confidence. The focus is on understanding portfolios without sacrificing long-term goals.
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