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Ultra-Orthodox men faced protests and clashes as they reported for military service in Israel, with some families celebrating and others fiercely opposing enlistment. The events highlight a growing divide within the community amid ongoing political debate over military exemptions.
A Jewish camp leader and child were reportedly ejected from a taxi in Staffordshire after a discussion about religion. Authorities and community groups are investigating and have condemned the incident.
Britain and France launched joint airstrikes on a suspected Islamic State weapons stockpile in Syria. The operation targeted an underground facility near Palmyra to prevent the group's resurgence and posed no risk to civilians.
Clashes erupted at the Tel Hashomer recruitment center as protesters opposed the enlistment of haredi youth. Police intervened to restore order, resulting in road closures and heavy traffic in the area.
The mother of the last hostage says American officials, including President Trump, promised to do everything possible to bring her son home. She felt genuine concern and commitment during her meetings in the United States.
Ben Gurion Airport is experiencing delays after Greece closed its airports over radio frequency issues. The shutdown is expected to last until at least 4 p.m., and airlines are looking for alternate routes.
A police officer has been put under house arrest after the fatal shooting of a Bedouin man in Tarabin al-Sana. The incident is under investigation, with conflicting accounts from police and the victim's family.
A United States-led overhaul of Venezuela's oil sector could help India recover nearly $1 billion in dues and restart crude production. Easing sanctions may allow Indian firms to resume operations and boost energy imports from Venezuela.
Deadly protests have spread across Iran, with at least 12 people killed in clashes following economic strikes. Authorities have vowed to crack down on unrest, while the government faces mounting pressure over inflation and currency collapse.
Literary-themed travel is booming, with readers seeking destinations linked to famous books and authors. The article suggests less crowded alternatives to popular hotspots and offers tips on what to pack for a book-inspired holiday.
Labour is divided over the Prime Minister's response to the US-led removal of Venezuela's leader, with left-wing MPs criticising support for Donald Trump. The controversy highlights tensions within the party over international law and relations with the United States.
Dawn Fraser has criticised Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for not supporting a royal commission into antisemitism and the Bondi Beach massacre. She joined dozens of sports stars in demanding stronger action from the government. Albanese has defended his decision to order an independent review instead.
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