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Israel Police denies claims of tension between chief Danny Levy and spokesman Aryeh Doron, insisting their working relationship is strong. Officials suggest the reports are an attempt to stir discord amid disputes over a senior officer's promotion.
Doctors Without Borders says Israel's ban on its Gaza operations is a pretext to obstruct aid, while Israel cites security concerns over staff information. The charity denies allegations of links to militant groups.
Southern Iran was rattled by an earthquake and a deadly apartment explosion, just as the country prepares for a major naval drill. New satellite images also show suspicious construction at Iran's nuclear sites, raising fresh concerns among experts.
Prince William appeared to avoid cousin Eugenie during the royal family's Christmas walkabout, sparking speculation about tension. Body language experts say his focus on his scarf is a familiar tactic for handling awkward moments. William continues with royal duties, including an upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia.
Israel will ban Médecins Sans Frontières from working in Gaza after the charity refused to provide staff lists. The move is part of a broader crackdown on international aid groups and has sparked concern over healthcare access in the region.
The Department of Justice removed files mentioning President Trump from the latest Epstein documents release, citing graphic content. The files reportedly included serious allegations, but screenshots have been shared online. Trump has denied wrongdoing and claimed the documents clear his name.
Israelis are losing wealth by keeping large sums in bank accounts, as inflation erodes their value. Experts urge investing in assets to protect purchasing power and grow savings over time.
Encyclopedia Britannica has revised its children's map, removing a label that identified the entire region as 'Palestine' and omitting Israel. The change follows criticism over historical accuracy and political messaging.
A man is accused of deliberately setting fire to his sister's home in northern Israel after ongoing disputes over her lifestyle. The blaze caused extensive damage but no injuries, and police say the suspect has a history of threats and violence against his sister.
KLM is resuming flights to Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia after suspending them due to regional tensions. The airline will operate on adjusted schedules and continues to prioritize safety. Flights to Riyadh and Dammam have already restarted.
Three Israeli sculptors discuss their inspirations, creative processes, and what sets their work apart. Their new exhibitions in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv highlight diverse approaches to contemporary sculpture. Each artist explores unique themes, materials, and personal perspectives.
The Rafah Border Crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened for system tests and is set to allow limited pedestrian passage starting Monday. The move is expected to help medical patients and others seeking to leave or return to Gaza, under strict security procedures.
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