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An Israeli airstrike in Gaza City killed at least two people and wounded several others. The military said the attack targeted a senior Hamas militant, while fighting continues despite a ceasefire. Both sides report ongoing casualties.
KSrelief has distributed winter clothes in Yemen and food parcels to displaced Palestinians in Gaza as both regions endure severe winter weather. The agency continues to provide extensive humanitarian aid through shipments, medical support, and relief funding.
Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi says Iran's regime is close to collapse as protests spread across the country. Demonstrators demand change despite violent crackdowns, and Pahlavi calls for a peaceful transition if the government falls.
The Knesset has advanced a bill to create a national memorial day for the October 7 attacks, including plans for a new authority and museum. The proposal follows national debate over how to commemorate the tragedy.
Prime Minister Netanyahu toured the Western Negev to review security and development plans. The government is launching a major initiative to expand settlements, improve infrastructure, and restore law and order in the region.
Tensions in Yemen are rising as divisions between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates deepen, with southern separatists challenging the Saudi-backed government. Recent clashes and political upheaval have further destabilized the country.
A US federal agent was involved in a shooting in Minneapolis during a surge in immigration enforcement. City officials have criticized the federal presence, and residents are expressing concern. The area remains closed as the situation develops.
MK Yonatan Mashriki has demanded an investigation into claims of inadequate kosher food for haredi detainees at Prison 10. He called on the Defense Minister to address the reported violations and ensure proper conditions. The Ministry of Defense has not responded.
Police revised charges against a driver involved in a fatal ramming after acknowledging he was attacked by Haredi protesters. His detention was extended, and he now faces charges of causing severe injury and reckless driving.
American and Israeli officials send mixed signals about intervening in Iran, balancing deterrence with possible support for regime change. The article explores why this ambiguity may be a deliberate strategy amid regional instability.
Elbit Systems and Azrieli led gains as the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange hit new records. The shekel weakened slightly against major currencies.
The United States has seized two oil tankers linked to Venezuela for violating sanctions. Both ships are part of a larger network moving sanctioned oil to Asia.
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