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A suspect has been arrested after shots were fired at Vice President JD Vance's Cincinnati home. The family was not present during the incident, and the investigation is ongoing.
Trump assured the Gvili family that Gaza reconstruction would not start until all hostages are freed. The family described their meeting as warm and promising.
Prosecutors pressed Netanyahu on his ties to Nir Hefetz in a heated cross-examination in Case 4000. The hearing focused on Hefetz's ongoing role and salary, as well as Netanyahu's version of events. Proceedings will continue in the coming days.
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Israel's top public health official, Dr. Sharon Alroy-Preis, has resigned after leading the country's pandemic response. Her tenure was marked by both leadership and controversy.
Iran's judiciary vows a tough response to unrest as protests over economic and political issues spread across the country. Authorities say they will distinguish between peaceful demonstrators and rioters. At least 16 people have died, rights groups report.
Leading ultra-Orthodox rabbis are organizing a large anti-conscription rally in Jerusalem's Romema neighborhood tomorrow evening. Tens of thousands are expected to attend, reflecting continued opposition to military service among the community.
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President Trump's capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro signals a major shift in U.S. foreign policy and global power. The operation reasserts American dominance in the Western Hemisphere and aims to foster democratic reforms in Venezuela. It is seen as a turning point for American leadership and influence.
Israel has rejected Turkish military involvement in Gaza, viewing Ankara as a destabilizing force, while President Trump seeks to keep Turkey engaged diplomatically. The rivalry between Israel and Turkey is expanding across the region, but both sides are avoiding direct confrontation for now.
The 1973 oil crisis led President Nixon to introduce year-round daylight saving time and other energy-saving measures. Americans faced darker mornings, lower speed limits, and reduced airline services as the nation adjusted to a new era of energy scarcity.
Israeli authorities have told the Supreme Court that the ban on foreign media access to Gaza should continue due to security concerns. The court is expected to rule on the issue, following a petition from the Foreign Press Association.
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