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The United Nations Security Council will meet to discuss Iran's deadly crackdown on protests, which has resulted in thousands of deaths. Iran's unrest has led to airspace closures, disrupted flights, and international condemnation.
President Trump questioned Reza Pahlavi's ability to lead Iran if the regime falls and discussed international and domestic challenges in a wide-ranging Oval Office interview. He also commented on the war in Ukraine and upcoming meetings with Venezuelan opposition leaders.
The World Jewish Congress supports the next phase of the United States' Gaza peace plan but insists that true closure depends on the return of Ran Gvili's body. The new phase includes demilitarization and reconstruction, with ongoing efforts to recover the final hostage.
Israeli banks are increasing profit margins on new mortgages despite recent interest rate cuts, limiting the benefit to borrowers. More households are taking on larger, longer-term mortgages, prompting a government proposal for mortgage payment assistance.
The publication has corrected errors in recent articles, including details about Iranian officials, protest incidents, and event attendance. Readers are encouraged to contact the newsroom with correction requests or feedback.
The United States has issued a security alert for its citizens in Israel amid heightened tensions with Iran. Americans are urged to stay informed and prepare for emergencies as regional unrest grows.
The United States has suspended immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries, citing concerns over public welfare dependency. The freeze, effective January 21, is part of a broader immigration crackdown under President Donald Trump.
Australians face flight cancellations and travel disruptions as Iran closes its airspace amid rising tensions and fears of United States strikes. The government urges citizens in Iran to leave and advises caution for travel in the region. Major airlines are rerouting flights, and authorities warn the situation could escalate quickly.
US officials are optimistic about stabilizing Gaza as a new governing committee replaces Hamas and efforts toward demilitarization begin. Humanitarian aid has increased, but challenges remain, and the US is assembling international support for peace and security in the region.
Lebanon's Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji faces backlash after saying Israel can continue attacks while Hezbollah is armed. Hezbollah supporters and politicians have called for action against him.
Benny Gantz admits leaving the emergency government was a mistake and calls for unity to replace the current prime minister. He defends his past decisions and urges broad cooperation to overcome political divisions.
Flights between India and the West are facing cancellations and delays after airlines stopped overflying Iranian and Iraqi airspace due to safety concerns. Air India and IndiGo have rerouted or cancelled several flights, and the situation remains uncertain.
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