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Former Israeli leader Ehud Barak's recorded conversation with Jeffrey Epstein about mass conversion and selective immigration has sparked political controversy. Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt firmly rejected the idea, citing Jewish law. The revelations have also renewed attention on Barak's ties to Epstein.
Israel will see unseasonably warm and springlike weather on Tuesday, with possible haze in the south. Temperatures are forecast to be above average in most areas.
Israeli TV features new sports dramas like 'All Moms Lie' and Olympic-themed series, alongside a powerful documentary about the disappearance of Yemenite children. Viewers can enjoy both uplifting and thought-provoking stories this winter.
A deputy commander in Israel's military finds purpose in his grandfather's Holocaust survival story, linking family history to his own service. As antisemitism rises globally, he carries forward the legacy of remembrance and responsibility.
Recordings reveal Ehud Barak discussed mass conversion and selective immigration with Jeffrey Epstein, sparking political backlash in Israel. Critics, including a former Moscow rabbi, condemned the proposals as offensive and contrary to Jewish law. The controversy has renewed scrutiny of Barak's relationship with Epstein and Israel's demographic policies.
The Advantage Vidarbha business conclave in Nagpur opened with ₹27,500 crore in investment commitments focused on industry, job creation, and regional development. Major projects include automobile manufacturing, steel production, and advanced electric vehicle technology. Leaders stressed the importance of infrastructure, agriculture, and diversified growth to transform Vidarbha's economic landscape.
A new pilgrimage route from Jaffa to Jerusalem invites travelers to connect with diverse communities and explore personal and spiritual journeys. Co-founded by Golan Rice and Yael Tarasiuk Nevo, the project blends history, culture, and interfaith dialogue along its 111-kilometer path.
Sydney police have been given extra powers and can issue fines up to $5500 as Israeli President Isaac Herzog visits. Thousands plan to protest despite restrictions, with officials urging calm and safety. The government says lawful demonstrations are still permitted.
The Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan was marked by boos and political tension, particularly towards the Israeli and American delegations. Despite calls for unity, the event reflected ongoing global divisions. The Games will unfold across five clusters in northern Italy.
Fresh disclosures about Jeffrey Epstein's ties to finance and politics have sparked renewed anger and calls for accountability. The continued influence of controversial figures like Peter Mandelson is raising serious concerns. The article examines the emotional and ethical fallout from these ongoing scandals.
A fire broke out in a military base workshop in eastern Tehran, with no injuries reported. The incident follows recent explosions in several Iranian cities, raising concerns amid regional tensions.
French prosecutors are investigating former minister Jack Lang and his daughter for suspected financial connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The probe focuses on alleged laundering of tax fraud proceeds.
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