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Likud lawmaker Dan Illouz is demanding major changes to a proposed bill on ultra-Orthodox conscription, saying it fails to create real incentives for enlistment. He argues the current draft could undermine recent recruitment progress and calls for tougher sanctions and clearer definitions. The bill has drawn criticism from across the political spectrum.
A public dispute erupted between Elizabeth Tsurkov and Amit Segal over Israeli media coverage of a deadly incident in Gaza. The exchange highlighted tensions around criticism of Israel's actions and media reporting.
A professor was arrested in Israel for an online post authorities say incited violence. Police are seeking to extend her detention, citing the dangerous impact of her words. The court noted suspicion of a call for violence and the potential threat posed.
Protesters gathered outside President Herzog's home in Tel Aviv, urging him to reject Prime Minister Netanyahu's request for a pardon. The demonstration featured symbolic displays and drew political figures.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a presidential pardon amid his ongoing corruption trial, sparking debate over its impact on Israel's justice system and democracy. The president will consult legal experts before making a decision, as opposition leaders warn of risks to the rule of law.
Dignitas founder Minelli has died by assisted suicide at his own clinic. The organization honored him as a pioneer for personal autonomy and vowed to continue his work.
Navajo Nation Parks have seen a sharp drop in visitors, especially Canadians, leading to financial strain for local businesses. New investments and projects aim to boost tourism and support the community.
Pope Leo XIV reiterated support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and urged continued peace efforts in Gaza and Ukraine. His visit to Turkey and Lebanon also marked a significant Christian anniversary and promoted unity among church leaders.
Israeli settlers assaulted and injured four international activists near Jericho, stealing their belongings. The attack highlights a recent surge in settler violence in the West Bank.
Royal Navy flagship HMS Prince of Wales and support ships have returned home, reuniting thousands of service personnel with their families for Christmas. The ships completed an eight-month global deployment, conducting exercises and diplomatic visits with international partners.
Zarah Sultana condemned infighting and expulsions at Your Party's founding conference, calling for greater democracy and accountability. Members voted for collective leadership, and Sultana outlined the party's stance on the monarchy and Israel.
United States and Ukrainian officials are meeting in Florida to discuss a revised peace plan for ending Russia's war in Ukraine. The talks follow a major corruption scandal in Ukraine and ongoing Russian attacks. Kazakhstan has warned Ukraine after a strike on a Russian oil terminal.
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