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France has posthumously promoted Alfred Dreyfus to brigadier general, over a century after his wrongful treason conviction. The move is a symbolic act against antisemitism and a gesture of reparation for the historic injustice.
The Israeli military has concluded airstrikes on Hezbollah weapon depots in southern Lebanon, citing violations of agreements and concerns over civilian safety. Evacuation warnings were issued before the strikes.
Iran has released a seized fuel tanker and its crew in the Strait of Hormuz, but the fate of its cargo is unknown. The vessel was detained last week for allegedly carrying unauthorized cargo.
European authorities are cracking down on Hamas' fundraising and radicalization networks, with Germany targeting suspected front groups. Mossad warns that Hamas is expanding its terror infrastructure across Europe and remains vigilant against global attack plots.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told President Donald Trump that Saudi Arabia is interested in joining the Abraham Accords, but only if there is progress toward Palestinian statehood. The meeting was bin Salman's first White House visit since 2018.
A deadly Israeli strike on Lebanon's Ain al-Helweh Palestinian camp has left residents fearful and mourning. Israel claims it targeted a Hamas compound, but locals and the group deny this, saying the site was a sports field.
The Knesset has passed a law expanding financial benefits for Israeli Defense Forces reservists. The measure provides greater monthly supplements and tax credits, with implementation set for 2026. The bill follows weeks of political debate and a legislative boycott.
Scotland's cricket team is preparing for the Emerging Nations Trophy after a long period without matches. Players say the new tournament offers much-needed opportunities and motivation. Despite limited fixtures, Scotland has recently performed well against top teams.
President Trump has granted Saudi Arabia major non-North Atlantic Treaty Organization ally status after a pledge of nearly one trillion dollars in United States investment. The move deepens military and economic ties and is expected to have global geopolitical implications. High-profile business leaders attended the announcement at the White House.
Police arrested a suspect involved in terror attacks during a raid in the village of Mitlon. Weapons and tactical equipment were seized, and an additional suspect was also detained.
Degel HaTorah has backed a bill to exempt ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students from military service, with final approval pending. The move has drawn sharp criticism from political leaders and watchdog groups, while other factions remain undecided.
Army officials report that 600 career soldiers are seeking early retirement due to burnout and poor service conditions. Junior officers are being promoted early to fill gaps, while leaders work to address the growing retention crisis.
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