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Netanyahu is advancing a bill to expand draft exemptions for Haredi men, despite concerns from ultra-Orthodox parties. The effort has sparked warnings about increased tensions among critics of the legislation.
The remains of Thai national Sudthisak Rinthalak, abducted from Kibbutz Be'eri, have been identified. He was killed on October 7 and his body was held in Gaza. One hostage is still being held.
Iran is still denying international inspectors access to key nuclear facilities damaged in last June's strikes. Talks to resume inspections have stalled, with Iran demanding a new agreement before cooperation can continue.
The body of Thai national Sudthisak Rinthalak, killed and abducted on October 7, has been returned to Israel after identification. Only one slain hostage remains in Gaza. Israeli officials have pledged continued efforts to bring back the final hostage.
Pakistan and Russia will continue test cargo shipments on the North-South corridor, aiming to boost regional connectivity. The two countries also plan to co-host a major forum in Moscow in 2025 to enhance cooperation in education, business, and cultural exchange.
Antisemitic incidents in Australia have dropped by 20 percent but remain at historically high levels. Serious attacks and vandalism continue to target Jewish communities, prompting concerns about safety and normalization of antisemitism.
Mayor Eric Adams signed orders blocking city support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement and increasing protections for religious communities. The move escalates tensions with incoming mayor Zohran Mamdani, a supporter of the movement.
Temperatures will remain above normal on Thursday with mostly clear skies and strong easterly winds, especially in northern and central highlands. Haze is possible in some areas.
A House panel has advanced a bill urging President Trump to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group, sparking debate over potential discrimination and foreign relations. The move comes after Trump signed an executive order targeting the organization and Texas officials took similar action.
A large study shows that air pollution can cut the health benefits of regular exercise by nearly half. Researchers urge caution for those working out in polluted environments.
A Pentagon review found fault with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for sharing sensitive Yemen strike details via Signal, but cleared him of wrongdoing. The report is expected to be released soon.
Neo-Nazi figure Matthew Gruter has left Australia after his visa was cancelled following a controversial rally. The government is moving to tighten protest laws in response to the incident.
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