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A bill to create a national remembrance authority for October 7 has passed its first reading in the Knesset. The proposed law would establish an annual state memorial day to honor victims and acts of heroism.
A British teen faces years in a Qatari jail after being accused of trafficking cannabis, with his family claiming he was coerced by criminals. His court hearing is scheduled for January 27 as his family appeals for leniency.
The Pentagon's review of female combat troops has triggered heated debate and backlash among service members. Many women fear the investigation is sexist and could jeopardize their roles in the military. Defense officials say the review will uphold elite, gender-neutral standards.
Newly dated fossils from Morocco support the African origin of Homo sapiens and fill a key gap in the human fossil record. The discovery may push back the timeline for our evolutionary divergence and suggests ancient links between Africa and Europe.
A rare total solar eclipse will darken skies for over six minutes on August 2, 2027, across parts of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The event promises dramatic views and extended darkness, especially near Luxor. Observers are urged to use proper eye protection except during totality.
British and United States forces have seized a Russian-flagged oil tanker off Scotland, in an operation observed by Russian military personnel. The vessel, linked to sanctions evasion, was intercepted as it sailed towards Iceland, raising tensions with Moscow.
British forces aided the United States in seizing a Russian-flagged oil tanker accused of sanctions evasion near UK waters. The operation has drawn condemnation from Russia and could heighten tensions with the West.
An Israeli-backed Palestinian militia says it killed two Hamas members in Rafah, southern Gaza. The raid underscores rising tensions and the growing role of rival groups in Israeli-controlled areas.
Foreign airlines have resumed flights to Tel Aviv, and new nonstop routes to Thailand and Vietnam are now available. These changes make Eastern destinations more accessible for Israelis seeking warm weather during winter.
Kabbalistic teachings compare the creation and growth of souls to the splitting of the Red Sea, emphasizing their divine origins. Souls develop through a spiritual process sustained by infinite divine energy.
A teenage boy was killed and several others injured when a bus struck protesters during a mass ultra-Orthodox demonstration against military conscription in Jerusalem. The rally saw chaotic scenes and fiery speeches from religious leaders. Police plan to charge the bus driver with aggravated murder.
Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu receives increased security after new threats to his life. He will now have a close protection detail and travel in an armored vehicle.
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