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The Tel Aviv 35 Index soared to a new record, led by gains in Tower and Camtek. Trading was strong across equities and bonds, while the shekel weakened against major currencies.
United Kingdom government lawyers defended the ban on activist group Palestine Action in court, citing national security concerns. The move has sparked criticism from rights groups and led to thousands of arrests. A High Court decision is pending.
Rep. Jamie Raskin has criticized the Trump administration's strikes on suspected drug-smuggling vessels, arguing they overstep presidential war powers. The actions have sparked debate over congressional authority and legal due process.
Protestors gathered at the High Court as Belfast City Council's decision to fly the Palestinian flag faces a legal challenge. The move has sparked controversy and debate over the council's procedures and community relations. A man was arrested during the protests.
Pope Leo XIV wrapped up his first foreign trip with a visit to Lebanon, where he honored victims of the 2020 Beirut explosion and called for peace and hope. The Pope addressed pressing regional issues and engaged with local communities and journalists, highlighting unity amid ongoing crises.
The United Kingdom has criticized Israel over delays in delivering aid to Gaza, as a shipment of tents took over a year to arrive. Officials warn that urgent shelter is needed for displaced Palestinians facing harsh winter conditions. The United Kingdom is calling for unimpeded aid access and the opening of all crossings into Gaza.
A Canadian tourist has warned others about scams and poor conditions in Tunisia, sparking debate online. While many agreed with the negative review, others shared positive experiences, highlighting the country's friendly locals and attractions.
Israeli forces demolished the Nablus apartment of a Palestinian prisoner accused of a bus bombing near Tel Aviv. Residents were evacuated before explosives were detonated inside the home. The operation is part of ongoing military actions in the West Bank.
Palestinian photojournalist Mohammad Wadi was killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza while documenting the conflict. He is the second media worker killed since the ceasefire, as violence and risks for journalists persist in the region.
Israel's Ministry of Defense highlighted the global competition for computer chips as a key strategic front at the International DefenseTech Summit. The Ministry announced new initiatives to strengthen domestic technology and enhance military capabilities.
A young developer has created an artificial intelligence-powered assistant to help young adults on the autism spectrum practice social interactions. The tool aims to build confidence by simulating everyday conversations in a supportive environment.
Two men have been sentenced for plotting a terror attack near the Knesset. Their arrest prevented any harm, and both received prison terms from the Jerusalem District Court.
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