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TimesofIsraelIDF cyber chief says dozens of cyberattacks on national infrastructure thwarted, warns attempts will increaseDecember 16, 2025
Israel's military cyber chief says dozens of cyberattacks on national infrastructure have been stopped in the past two years and warns such attempts will grow. The announcement came during a joint exercise with United States forces. The official stressed that cyber threats are a central concern for national security.
TimesofIsraelLevin asks court to rethink its ban on appointing ombudsman for judges to supervise Sde Teiman leak investigationDecember 16, 2025
Justice Minister Levin asks the High Court to reconsider its ban on appointing Asher Kula to supervise the Sde Teiman leak investigation, citing difficulty in finding a qualified candidate. The request faces opposition from a watchdog group.
December 16, 2025
KARL LAGERFELD and AARK Developers are launching a $1.4 billion luxury beachfront residential project on Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah. The development will offer exclusive residences and resort-style amenities, with completion set for 2028.
A Bondi couple has been hailed as heroes for trying to stop a gunman during a deadly attack that targeted the Jewish community. Several victims were killed, and more than twenty people remain hospitalized. Witnesses and police have praised the bravery of those who intervened.
Oxfam's chief executive, Dr Halima Begum, has been ousted after an investigation found serious leadership issues and breaches of values. Her departure has sparked internal conflict and legal threats, adding to the charity's recent controversies and financial struggles.
Israel's Minister Amichai Chikli visited a massacre site in Sydney and criticized the Australian government for its response to antisemitism. He described the local atmosphere as hostile toward Jews and Israel.
TimesofIsraelLawmakers advance bill to deny water, electricity to UNRWA, allow seizure of facilitiesDecember 16, 2025
Israeli lawmakers have moved forward with a bill to cut water and electricity to United Nations Relief and Works Agency facilities and seize its properties in Jerusalem. The bill follows accusations of the agency's involvement in violence, though some officials highlight its role in providing essential aid.
A global study shows younger generations are moving away from the term 'lesbian', choosing newer labels like 'queer' and 'pansexual'. Researchers found significant generational and regional differences in how people identify. Experts say this reflects a rapid evolution in sexual identity.
YNet'No low is too low for this psychopath': Hollywood erupts after Trump post on Rob ReiDecember 16, 2025
Donald Trump falsely claimed Rob Reiner had died, mocking him in a social media post. The statement drew strong backlash from Hollywood and public figures.
Former Syrian police officer Ahmed Al-Ahmed is hailed as a hero after tackling a gunman during the Bondi Beach attack, saving many lives. Despite being seriously injured, his actions have inspired national and international praise.
Two cabinet ministers urge Avigdor Liberman to join a future right-wing coalition, while Liberman rules out working with Netanyahu but remains open to other right-wing parties.
Bondi Beach lifeguards are being celebrated for their heroic response during Sunday's deadly shooting, rushing towards danger to help victims. Their actions have been widely praised as a symbol of courage and selflessness. The tragedy has deeply impacted the community and those involved.







