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Pro-Palestinian protesters threaten to disrupt the grand opening of the Christmas windows at Myer in Melbourne, leading to the cancellation of the event.
Masked Nazis were filmed marching through Columbus, Ohio, shouting racist slurs and waving swastika flags.
Beirut businesses in the southern suburbs are facing severe financial impact and decline in customers due to Israeli raids targeting Hezbollah. The World Bank estimates losses of $1.7 billion in the Lebanese commercial sector over 12 months of conflict. Displacement of employees and disruptions to supply chains have led to a near-complete halt in business activity.
Recent antisemitic attacks in Amsterdam highlight the global conflict between Muslims and Jews, which extends beyond the Middle East. Political pundits suggest that President-elect Donald Trump should bring Saudi Arabia on board to resolve the conflict, as it holds religious significance for Muslims globally. Normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel would foster interreligious cooperation and understanding.
The Democratic Party needs to prioritize self-examination and rebuilding over blame following their defeat in the 2024 election. They must focus on reconnecting with working-class voters, developing a positive agenda, improving messaging, and cooperating with the new Trump administration.
A Politico article claims that Biden administration officials are considering how to protect national security priorities before Trump returns to office.
Bill Maher jokes about liberal women's sex strike over Trump's victory and criticizes Trump's cabinet picks and goals of cutting departments.
Princess Beatrice has been networking in the Middle East while her father faces scrutiny over his finances.
Israeli Judge Yosef Elron ruled that Eli Feldstein and another suspect will remain in custody until Sunday at 6 p.m. in Prime Minister Netanyahu's leaked document case.
ArutzShevaLeaked documents case: Eli Feldstein and second suspect to remain in custody
November 17, 2024
The Supreme Court has decided to keep Eli Feldstein and the second suspect in custody in the leaked documents case, following an appeal by the State Attorney's Office.
Australia's prime minister will push for free trade and renewable energy at the G20 Summit, while concerns arise over the impact of Trump's proposed tariffs and his presence at the meeting.
Residents of Haifa and other cities in the central North of Israel face challenges amid ongoing rocket attacks, impacting daily life and the well-being of children. The author calls for a responsible leadership to address the issue and emphasizes the importance of not overlooking the North politically.