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Passador in Tel Aviv delivers a lively, all-inclusive meat feast with attentive service and a variety of expertly prepared dishes. The restaurant minimizes waste and donates leftovers, making it a standout choice for meat lovers. Reservations are advised for this popular spot.
January 17, 2026
Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed described refusing to face the flag during the national anthem as a protest against the Iraq war. His past activism and controversial statements have resurfaced amid his campaign for Michigan's open Senate seat.
January 17, 2026
Tax filings reveal that Hollywood donors are the main financial backers of Climate Defiance, a protest group known for disruptive climate demonstrations. The group has staged high-profile protests and expanded its activism to other causes. The funding has sparked debate over the influence of wealthy elites in climate activism.
Adam Montefiore celebrates 50 years in the wine industry, tracing the rise of Israeli wine from its early days to global acclaim. He shares key milestones, personal achievements, and ongoing contributions to the field.
TimesofIsraelTwo Syrian troops killed in Kurdish attack; SDF says Damascus violated agreementJanuary 17, 2026
Two Syrian soldiers were killed in a clash with Kurdish forces near Maskana. Both sides blame each other for violating a withdrawal agreement, escalating tensions east of Aleppo.
Sydney's underworld is seeing a rise in violent, public attacks by young contract killers hired by organised crime groups. Police warn that these gangs use stolen vehicles and livestream their brutality, making it harder to prevent and investigate crimes. Experts say this shift endangers public safety and highlights the need for vigilance among parents.
The BBC is under scrutiny for alleged bias in its coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict, sparking resignations, lawsuits, and official investigations. Critics claim the broadcaster has repeatedly breached its own standards of impartiality. The controversy has led to calls for reform and speculation about new leadership.
January 17, 2026
Nine Israeli tourists were detained at the Ukraine-Moldova border after authorities mistook a bag of salt for drugs. They were held overnight before being released, missing their flight home. The group described the experience as distressing and traumatic.
January 17, 2026
Drawing on the story of Pharaoh, the article warns of the dangers of leaders and societies that stop listening to dissent. It argues that humility and openness to critique are essential for avoiding ruin and fostering lasting strength.
January 17, 2026
A Jerusalem conference examined Europe's political shifts and their effects on Israel, with experts noting increasing fragmentation and criticism. German politician Robert Halbeck called for upholding the Rule of Law and questioned common narratives around migration and sanctions.
TimesofIsraelTrump says he may put tariffs on countries that don't back US control of GreenlandJanuary 17, 2026
President Trump suggests tariffs on nations that oppose US control of Greenland, intensifying diplomatic tensions with Denmark. He cites national security as justification for the move.
NewYorkTimesHe shoots... he doesn't score: Analysing Europe's 10 most wasteful finishersJanuary 17, 2026
A new analysis highlights ten footballers in Europe's top leagues who have taken the most shots without scoring this season. The list features well-known names and reveals the stories behind their goal droughts. Despite their struggles, many continue to contribute in other ways and remain hopeful of ending their barren runs.

