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Fitch is expected to improve Israel's credit rating outlook, following similar moves by other agencies. The decision is driven by reduced security risks and improved economic sentiment.
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Israel Police are reportedly preventing military police from detaining draft evaders in ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods. Officials say most evaders are from the ultra-Orthodox community and current policies are not meeting conscription needs.
Hamas says it ambushed and killed Israeli-backed gang members in Gaza City and Khan Younis, confiscating weapons. An anti-Hamas militia leader claims his group captured and killed Hamas operatives in the same area.
Moltbook, a social media site for artificial intelligence agents, has gone viral, sparking intrigue and concern among human observers. The platform's rapid growth and unusual AI conversations have led to debates about the future of artificial intelligence online.
Protesters rallied at the Knesset demanding the government resume immigration for thousands of Ethiopian relatives amid ongoing strife in Ethiopia. Community leaders accuse the government of neglect and discrimination, while officials say the issue is under review.
A charity promoted by National Football League stars and Muslim influencers is linked to Minnesota's Feeding Our Future fraud scandal. The Human Development Fund shares ties with key figures and locations involved in the scheme, raising concerns as it expands operations in Gaza. No charges have been brought against the charity or its leaders.
Reform UK has invited Green leader Zack Polanski to a televised debate in the Gorton and Denton by-election, intensifying competition with Labour and the Greens. The contest has sparked debate over drugs policy and party positions as the vote approaches.
Israel will reopen the Kiryat Shmona airstrip after 20 years, aiming to boost northern development and connectivity. The plan includes major investments in infrastructure and services for the region.
Former hostages and their families are calling for Gal Hirsch to resign after controversial comments. They accuse him of mistreatment and demand his immediate departure from his government role.
The Lancet's recent coverage of the war in Gaza has sparked debate over its editorial direction. The journal's shift toward moral and political messaging raises questions about the role of scientific publications.
Israel has seen a modest rise in ultra-Orthodox enlistment following new sanctions on draft evaders. Most of those avoiding service are still from ultra-Orthodox communities.
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