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A new survey reveals that most Israelis still prefer private cars over public transit due to poor accessibility and convenience. Without significant improvements, the country's traffic and pollution issues are likely to persist.
A Harvard Law professor will self-deport to Brazil after pleading guilty to firing an air rifle outside a Boston synagogue. The incident, which Gouvea said was not anti-Semitic, led to his visa being revoked and his removal from the university.
Former and current Supreme Court presidents sharply criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as judicial overhaul plans resurface. They warned that Israeli democracy is at risk and called for urgent protection of judicial independence.
The cabinet approved the 2026 state budget after resolving disputes over defense spending. The plan includes new taxes, reforms to imports and banking, and faces criticism for raising taxes and subsidizing the ultra-Orthodox community.
Hezbollah's leader expressed support for Lebanon's diplomatic efforts to end Israeli attacks but criticized the inclusion of a civilian in recent talks. He vowed continued resistance and rejected foreign interference in Lebanon's affairs.
Holocaust survivors have urged Nigel Farage to apologize over alleged antisemitic remarks made during his school years. The group emphasized the importance of honesty and moral responsibility in addressing such accusations.
Israeli forces say they killed a terror operative who approached troops in northern Gaza today. The military reports the individual posed an immediate threat before being targeted in an airstrike.
A new documentary follows Gaza circus performers as they spread joy to children despite war and famine. The film, shot during the conflict, won an audience award at the Cairo International Film Festival. Prize money will help rebuild the circus center in Gaza.
Assad's former allies are competing to form militias in Syria and Lebanon, recruiting from the Alawite minority and financing over 50,000 fighters. Assad himself is reportedly resigned to exile in Moscow, while his inner circle resists losing power.
Velvel Serebryanski, son of a well-known rabbi, has been convicted of child sexual abuse in a case that has shaken Melbourne's Jewish community. The verdict follows decades of advocacy by survivor Manny Waks. Serebryanski's sentencing is set for next week.
A Harvard Law professor arrested for firing shots near a Boston synagogue has agreed to leave the United States voluntarily. His visa was revoked following the incident, which the Department of Homeland Security strongly condemned.
Yifat Tomer Yerushalmi was released from the hospital and will recover at home under strict court restrictions. She remains under house arrest and is barred from leaving the country until the end of 2025.
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