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Justice Minister Yariv Levin has appointed retired judge Yosef Ben-Hamo to head a high-profile investigation into a leaked military video. The appointment follows a court ruling and ongoing legal scrutiny over the selection process.
Donald Trump welcomed Cristiano Ronaldo to the White House, gifting him a golden key as a personal honor. The visit comes as Ronaldo prepares for upcoming matches in the United States, following years of absence amid past allegations. Trump and Ronaldo exchanged praise during the high-profile meeting.
Freed hostage Eitan Mor shocked a taxi driver by speaking fluent Arabic and claiming he was from Gaza. The driver feared he was transporting an illegal border crosser until Eitan explained his story.
Shas party has decided to advance the Draft Law in the Knesset, with continued rabbinic oversight. The Council of Torah Sages reaffirmed support for party representatives and condemned protests against them.
Seven people have been indicted for allegedly smuggling weapons from Syria into Israel, using criminal networks and recruiting soldiers to aid their operations. Authorities say the group tried to bring in rifles, ammunition, and rocket launchers before being caught.
A report finds Birmingham police overstated claims against Maccabi Tel Aviv fans, who were actually victims of attacks in Amsterdam. Most suspects detained were Dutch nationals, not Israelis.
Recently freed hostage Alon Ohel played the yellow piano named for him at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv. The piano became a symbol of hope during his captivity, and Ohel is now focusing on recovery from injuries sustained during his ordeal.
Yoaz Hendel's new Reservists Party seeks to form a government without ultra-Orthodox or Arab parties, focusing on universal military service. The party proposes denying voting rights to those who do not serve and calls for a tougher security approach. Early polls show mixed prospects for the party in future elections.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza and southern Lebanon have killed dozens, including women and children, in one of the deadliest escalations since a ceasefire began. The violence comes amid accusations of ceasefire violations and the establishment of a new Israeli settlement near Bethlehem.
Authorities have expropriated a large area around the ancient site of Sebastia in Samaria to expand excavations and restore historical remains. The move is part of a major heritage preservation project. Officials say the effort will help protect and develop one of the region's most significant archaeological sites.
Qatar warns that Israeli airstrikes on Gaza threaten the fragile ceasefire. The country calls the attacks a dangerous escalation that could undermine peace efforts.
The United Nations atomic watchdog has urged Iran to fully cooperate and allow access to its nuclear sites. The move follows concerns about Iran's uranium stockpile and comes amid renewed tensions and sanctions. Iran has not yet responded to the resolution.
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