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The United States suggested Turkey provide remote support for an international force in Gaza, but the proposal was rejected. Turkey would have operated from bases in neighboring countries, not Gaza itself.
A Tel Aviv gallery exhibit combines Jewish concepts with role-playing games, encouraging imagination and dialogue among participants. The interactive show has drawn diverse crowds and will run through January 16. Game nights have proven so popular that the gallery will extend them beyond the exhibition.
A rabbi in Jaffa was attacked near his workplace and is being treated for light injuries. Police are investigating and suspect a possible nationalistic motive.
Tel Aviv will build Israel's first vertiport at Atidim Park, initially serving medical drone deliveries. Within three years, it aims to support electric air taxis to help ease traffic congestion.
A large tunnel near the Gaza border, believed to be built by Hamas, was exposed after heavy rains. Military officials are investigating how it went undetected despite nearby military positions.
Three Jewish people are missing after a deadly fire in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, which killed around 40 and injured 115. Local Jewish community members are among the injured, and recovery efforts are ongoing.
A young Palestinian boy drowned in flooding at a Gaza tent camp, as harsh winter weather worsens conditions for displaced families. Israeli forces also arrested dozens in the West Bank amid ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis.
Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as New York City's mayor, promising a new era of progressive leadership. He pledged to represent all New Yorkers, with a focus on inclusivity and transformative policies.
Zohran Mamdani was sworn in as New York City's new mayor, sparking mixed reactions among top Democrats. The city's first Muslim mayor, Mamdani has promised progressive reforms and faces criticism for his pro-Palestinian views.
The US response to rising hate has focused mainly on antisemitism, especially after recent events in Israel and Gaza. Critics warn this selective approach politicizes the fight against hate and neglects other forms like Islamophobia. A unified effort against all hate is urged to avoid deepening divisions.
Minister Eli Cohen ruled out Turkey's involvement in a Gaza peace force and called for Gazans to be allowed to leave the region. He also discussed Israel's growing ties with Somaliland and the broader strategic implications.
Israelis are facing higher utility bills, increased taxes, and rising property rates as new price hikes take effect in 2026. The changes are expected to reduce disposable income for many households already struggling with the high cost of living.
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