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Israel endured record-breaking November heat for a second day, with temperatures far above average across the country. The heatwave drew crowds to beaches and parks, but cooler weather is expected to return early next week.
Saudi Arabia and the United States have agreed to jointly develop artificial intelligence, marking it as a key part of their new partnership. This move could reshape the region's technological future.
Record-breaking heat gripped the country on Saturday, with temperatures reaching new highs for late November. The heatwave is expected to last through Monday, with possible brief rain early in the week.
Peter Hitchens recounts the backlash he faced for opposing pandemic lockdowns and warns of the dangers of fear-driven policies. He also criticizes a new film's portrayal of Nazi figures and laments the decline of respect for tradition in Britain.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani accused Israel of genocide and criticized U.S. funding during a meeting with President Trump, who remained silent on the issue. Mamdani also addressed concerns about protests and the use of sacred spaces for political activities.
Cristiano Ronaldo's appearance at a Trump-hosted White House dinner has sparked speculation about his motives, ranging from seeking political favor to supporting Saudi interests. The event underscores the growing overlap between sports and global politics.
A deep dive into the debate over drafting ultra-Orthodox men in Israel, blending biblical insights with current events. The article argues for shared responsibility in national defense amid ongoing security threats.
Israel says it killed five senior Hamas officials in Gaza after accusing the group of violating the ceasefire. The Prime Minister's office urged mediators to ensure Hamas fulfills its commitments, including returning hostages and disarming.
Naftali Bennett criticizes Benjamin Netanyahu for sharing an article from Jacobin magazine, calling it a boost to an 'antisemitic and anti-Israel' outlet. Bennett accuses Netanyahu of putting personal interests above national good.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 24 people after accusations of a ceasefire violation. The renewed violence threatens a fragile truce between Israel and Hamas.
The article urges the Jewish people to unite and defend themselves following the October 7 attack in Israel. Drawing on biblical themes, it calls for a balance between spiritual strength and physical defense. The piece emphasizes the need for moral clarity and decisive action in confronting ongoing threats.
A Hamas-run agency says 21 people were killed and dozens wounded in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza today. The reported strikes are described as violating the ceasefire, but the figures have not been independently verified.
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