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Coalition parties are divided over the draft bill, with some refusing to support a version seen as symbolic. Religious and haredi factions insist on further review and protection of Torah students' rights. The debate underscores deep disagreements within the government.
Sexual assault reports in schools have risen by 30%, with overall cases involving incapacitating substances at a ten-year high. Advocacy groups criticize government agencies for withholding data and call for urgent reforms to protect survivors.
Miss Great Britain staged a dramatic fall during the Miss Universe costume competition, later revealing it was a planned performance. Meanwhile, Miss Israel faced online abuse after a misleading viral video, highlighting ongoing controversies at the pageant.
Gustav Klimt's Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer has sold for a record $236.4 million, becoming the most expensive modern artwork ever auctioned. Hidden for decades, the painting is now celebrated for its psychological depth and historical significance.
Germany has announced new incentives to attract more military recruits, including free driving licenses and higher starting pay. The move comes amid growing concerns over security threats from Russia and signals a shift in Germany's defense strategy.
First International Bank will sell its stake in CAL-ICC for up to 1.1 billion shekels, pending regulatory approval. The deal could bring a substantial profit to the bank if completed.
Naftali Bennett condemns the government's proposed Haredi draft exemption bill and vows to overturn it if he returns to power. He accuses current leaders of unfairly increasing the burden on military reservists.
A reported meeting in Turkey between a United States envoy and a Hamas leader was canceled, allegedly due to Israeli pressure. There is no independent confirmation of the report.
The United Kingdom has rejected Donald Trump's plan to send troops to Gaza, citing concerns over the proposal's clarity and structure. This move undermines efforts to form an international force for post-conflict stabilization.
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed one person and wounded eleven, including students on a school bus. The attack came hours after a deadly strike on a Palestinian refugee camp, escalating tensions in the region.
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An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed one person and wounded eleven, including students on a school bus. The attack came hours after a deadly strike on a Palestinian refugee camp. Tensions remain high as violence continues along the border.
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