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A five-year-old girl died and her parents were critically injured in a hit-and-run in Jamnagar. Police have registered a case and are searching for the unidentified driver.
A new poll finds the Bennett-Lapid alliance narrowly ahead of Likud as the largest party. However, neither political bloc secures a majority, pointing to continued deadlock ahead of the next elections.
France urged Iran to make major concessions to resolve the crisis over the Strait of Hormuz during a tense United Nations Security Council session. The United States accused Tehran of mining international waters, while Iran demanded guarantees against further attacks.
Behind the scenes diplomacy suggests the United States and Iran may be closer to a phased agreement than public statements indicate. Talks focus first on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran’s nuclear program to be addressed later amid ongoing tensions and pressure from Israel.
Pizza Hut plans to financially support the family of employee Binyamin Yamano Zalka, who was murdered at a Petah Tikva branch. The company is also offering counseling to staff as police continue to investigate the fatal stabbing.
Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and its chief executive, escalating a battle that could reshape the artificial intelligence industry. In other major developments, a man was charged with attempting to assassinate President Trump, and King Charles the Third began a state visit to Washington.
The European Union has warned it could sanction individuals tied to reports that a Russian grain ship docked in Israel. The bloc said it is seeking clarification from Israeli authorities in coordination with Ukraine.
Iran's envoy to the United Nations said Tehran needs credible guarantees against future attacks by the United States and Israel before regional stability can be secured. He called for a permanent end to aggression and respect for Iran's sovereignty.
Ukraine summoned Israel's ambassador over a grain shipment it says was taken from Russian-occupied territory. Israel denied receiving evidence but said the matter would be examined.
Ofer Golan, a former adviser to Benjamin Netanyahu, has been appointed to lead strategic operations for Itamar Ben-Gvir’s Otzma Yehudit Party ahead of upcoming elections. His appointment comes as he faces an indictment related to alleged harassment of a state witness in Netanyahu’s corruption trial.
The White House called a foiled shooting at the annual correspondents dinner the third major assassination attempt against President Donald Trump. Officials are reviewing security measures following the incident.
A new mascara in the popular Telescopic series promises extra long, separated lashes without clumps. Featuring a silicone brush and buildable formula, it is designed for both natural and dramatic looks.
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