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Elbit Systems surged after a major deal, but Nice and banks declined on a mixed day for the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. Indices moved in different directions, and trading volumes remained high.
Stormont's Speaker has referred the Economy Minister's decision on funding companies linked to Israeli arms to the Executive, citing public importance. The matter will now be considered by the First Minister and deputy First Minister.
Settlers attacked a Palestinian village, torching cars and homes after Israeli authorities removed an illegal outpost. The incident led to arrests, injuries, and further vandalism in nearby areas.
Sudan's paramilitary leaders have agreed to allow United Nations aid into El Fasher after months of violence. The United Nations is negotiating for safe access as the humanitarian crisis deepens. International pressure is mounting to address the ongoing atrocities.
Police officers were injured during clashes with settlers as authorities evacuated the Tzur Misgavi outpost in the West Bank. Six people were detained amid violent resistance, including stone-throwing and burning of vehicles.
Jewish rioters set fire to an Arab house and vehicles in Gush Etzion and injured a Palestinian man. No arrests have been made, and security forces are on high alert in the area.
The Chief Rabbinate has strongly criticized the Supreme Court for intervening in rabbinic certification, particularly regarding women taking ordination exams. Despite their objections, the Rabbinate will allow women to take the exams but clarified this does not grant rabbinical status. A committee will be formed to review certification criteria.
South Africa is investigating the arrival of over 150 Palestinians who landed in Johannesburg on a chartered flight from Israel, amid suspicions of a coordinated effort to remove Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank. Many of the arrivals say they were misled about their destination and left without support upon arrival. Authorities have condemned the operation and warned against further flights.
Itron is acquiring Israeli startup Locusview for $525 million in a deal expected to close in early 2026. Locusview's investors stand to gain significantly, and the acquisition aims to boost digital transformation in infrastructure management.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is visiting the United States to meet President Trump and discuss closer ties. The trip comes amid talk of potential Saudi-Israel normalization, though security guarantees remain a top priority for the kingdom.
Sexual harassment complaints within the military have risen sharply, with most cases involving incidents inside military units. The majority of victims are women, but few complaints lead to indictments.
Hackers stole and sold sensitive security camera footage from Indian hospitals and other locations, exposing major privacy and cybersecurity gaps. Police have arrested eight suspects and are investigating a network that targeted tens of thousands of cameras.
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