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Israel began supplying weapons and aid to Syrian Druze fighters after Assad's ouster, aiming to counterbalance the new regime. Internal Druze power struggles and shifting alliances have complicated Israel's efforts to establish a stable proxy force.
A former spokesman alleges Prime Minister Netanyahu was behind a classified document leak to sway public opinion. The leak is now under criminal investigation, though Netanyahu is not a suspect. Feldstein claims Netanyahu and his aides coordinated the release and messaging.
The Israel Dog Unit joined Haruv special forces for a challenging overnight exercise in northern Israel, enhancing cooperation and operational readiness. The drill featured trained dogs, drones, and simulated enemy scenarios to improve search and pursuit capabilities.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's policy proposals are raising alarm among Jewish New Yorkers, with concerns over his anti-Zionist stance, policing changes, and support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. His administration plans to increase funding for hate violence prevention and implement a new school curriculum, but many details remain unclear.
A Turkish presidential spokesman has dismissed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's comments about Turkey's regional ambitions, calling them hypocritical. He accused Israel of destabilizing the region and reaffirmed Turkey's support for Palestinians.
The United States has barred five Europeans accused of pressuring tech companies to censor American viewpoints. The move is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to combat foreign influence over online speech.
An Israeli hostage group released an artificial intelligence-generated video of Ran Gvili, the last captive whose body remains in Gaza. The video appeals for help in returning his remains amid ongoing ceasefire tensions. Negotiations continue as mediators push for progress.
Matt Gaetz predicts Republicans will lose the House in the next midterms, but Democrats' control will lead to their defeat in the following presidential election. He also discussed past allegations against him and speculated about future presidential candidates.
The Palestinian Authority condemned Israel's approval of 19 new settlements in the West Bank, calling it a move to tighten control over Palestinian land. The decision comes amid rising violence and international concern over settlement expansion.
A British man faces deportation from Australia after being charged with displaying Nazi symbols and promoting hate speech. Authorities found swastika-bearing swords at his home, and he is accused of inciting violence online.
The amount and type of aid entering Gaza after the ceasefire is disputed, with most deliveries consisting of unaffordable commercial goods. Humanitarian groups warn that food insecurity remains widespread and call for greater transparency and access.
Saudi Arabia asserted itself as a global diplomatic leader in 2025, hosting major summits and brokering key international agreements. The Kingdom played a central role in resolving regional crises and advancing the two-state solution for Palestine. Its influence grew through strategic partnerships and high-level engagements with world leaders.
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