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Two Israelis were lightly wounded in separate attacks in the Binyamin region, including a stabbing and an iron bar thrown at a car. Security forces responded and treated those affected.
A Rome synagogue and a memorial to a slain Jewish toddler were vandalized with graffiti, drawing condemnation from Italian officials and Jewish leaders. Authorities are investigating the antisemitic incident.
About 40 released terrorists in Judea, Samaria, and Jerusalem have been re-arrested or killed, with many more suspected of returning to terrorism. Authorities warn the true number may be higher.
Israeli scientists have discovered immune cells that may help slow aging by clearing harmful senescent cells. The findings could lead to new ways to extend healthy years and combat age-related diseases.
A terrorist who rammed a soldier near Hebron was eliminated by security forces after a second attempted attack. The incident is part of a recent surge in violence in the region.
A former Afghan army member who worked with United States agencies killed a National Guard soldier in New York, raising concerns about security and vetting. The article highlights similar cases of trusted individuals committing violent acts. It questions the effectiveness of current safeguards against internal threats.
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup draw, a roundup of quirky facts and trivia highlights the unique histories and records of all 64 teams. The tournament will feature 48 teams across North America, with several spots still to be decided. The article showcases the diversity and memorable moments from World Cup history.
Saudi Arabia has transferred $90 million to the Palestinian Authority to support health, education, and essential services. The grant aims to strengthen the resilience of the Palestinian population and ease financial pressures on the Authority.
A letter to President Isaac Herzog calls for pardoning Prime Minister Netanyahu, arguing it would heal divisions and strengthen Israel's government. The authors also say it would improve ties with the United States and dismiss objections as politically motivated.
A bank executive was dismissed after a disturbing photo at the company Christmas party led to a company-wide warning. The incident has raised concerns about workplace conduct and the responsibilities of employers during work events.
Syria launches Al Thawra Al Souriya, its first state newspaper since Assad's fall and the pandemic. The publication seeks to offer greater openness and reflect citizens' lives.
Pakistan's prime minister urges expanded cooperation with the United Arab Emirates as the Gulf nation marks its National Day. He highlights strong economic and defense ties and the contributions of Pakistani workers in the United Arab Emirates.
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