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A man in east Jerusalem was arrested for drug possession and support of a terrorist organization after police found live ammunition, suspected marijuana, a Palestinian flag, and scarves linked to Hamas in his possession.
Mey Eden, Israel's leading mineral water company, has launched Mey Eden Soda, the first strongly carbonated mineral water produced in Israel, sourced from the southern Golan Heights. The soda market in Israel has been growing steadily, and Mey Eden Soda will be available in various sizes with a significant advertising campaign.
Four people are in custody after a knife attack in eastern France that authorities believe is connected to Islamic extremism. The suspect, an Algerian man, had a conviction for glorifying terrorism and is described as an Islamic extremist with a schizophrenic profile. The attack resulted in one death and injuries to seven police officers. The French government will discuss immigration in response to the incident.
Israel's manufacturing output declined by 1% in 2024, with high-tech output falling by 5.4%. Despite this, manufacturing production saw a significant increase in December. The country's economy grew by 1% in 2024, but was affected by military campaigns against Hamas and Hezbollah.
Israel has accused Egypt of violating the 1978 peace deal and expressed concern over Egyptian deployment in the Sinai.
Lebanese President Aoun expresses fatigue with external conflicts during meeting with Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf.
Israel has expelled residents from three West Bank refugee camps, causing forced displacement and damage to infrastructure. Israeli forces are preventing the return of residents and intensifying their operation. The prime minister has ordered increased operational activity in response to a suspected terror attack. The West Bank settlements are considered illegal under international law.
Defense and Finance Ministers in Israel are working to expand financial support for widows, widowers, and children of fallen security forces members, including monthly grants and increased benefits.
Chotto Matte, a newly opened restaurant in Riyadh, offers a unique dining experience by merging Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. The restaurant aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and aims to honor local tastes and traditions while pushing the boundaries of what a dining experience can offer.
Large crowds gather for the funeral of Hezbollah's former leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli air strike in Beirut in September.
A study by Princeton sociologists reveals that the 'multiracial boom' in America's population was mostly an illusion and did not reflect any shifts in racial or ethnic identity. The researchers argue that the changes in the 2020 census were likely influenced by a 'lefty' effort to undercount white people.
Marvel Rivals, a popular video game developed by a Chinese company, has come under fire for censoring certain phrases in its text chat feature, including 'free Hong Kong' and 'Tiananmen Square.' The restrictions are largely confined to China-related topics, raising concerns about Chinese censorship creeping into media consumed by Americans.
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