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Far-right lawmakers are set to lead the Knesset's education and health committees after Shas vacated the roles in protest. The appointments follow months of political deadlock and require final approval. Both committees have faced neglect since the vacancies.
Ahmed Al-Ahmed, hailed as a hero for stopping the Bondi Beach gunman, received a $2.5 million cheque in hospital from global donors. The community has raised nearly $5 million to support victims and their families after the tragic attack.
A top appointee in Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's team has resigned after old antisemitic posts resurfaced. Catherine Almonte Da Costa apologized and stepped down, citing regret and the need to avoid further distraction.
Authorities are probing a possible link between the Brown University shooting and the murder of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor. Two students were killed and nine wounded in the campus attack, and the suspect remains at large.
President Trump expects to meet Prime Minister Netanyahu next week in Florida, though no formal arrangements have been made. Trump also expressed willingness to host Egyptian President Al-Sisi. The leaders recently spoke by phone.
Catherine Almonte Da Costa resigned from Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's team after old antisemitic posts resurfaced. Her departure comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Mamdani's relationship with New York's Jewish community.
Rams receiver Puka Nacua apologized for making an antisemitic gesture during a livestream, saying he was unaware of its meaning. The incident drew criticism from public figures and prompted a statement from the National Football League condemning hate.
Lebanon's army chief has agreed to document progress in disarming Hezbollah after talks in Paris. The move aims to prevent further Israeli attacks and meet international demands. Officials say actions on the ground must be carefully recorded as the year-end deadline approaches.
Barham Salih has been elected as the next United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. He will begin his five-year term in January 2026, succeeding Filippo Grandi.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is working to strengthen Germany's leadership in Europe and maintain American support for Ukraine. He faces challenges from domestic politics and shifting alliances, but remains committed to his transatlantic strategy.
Israel's new land confiscation orders and military operations in the Jordan Valley have sparked fears of annexation and widespread displacement. The planned barrier threatens to isolate Palestinian communities and cut off access to vital farmland. International criticism is mounting as local officials urge resistance and global action.
A convicted terrorist's parole hearing was held in public for the first time, with officials divided over his risk to society and readiness for release. The panel will issue its decision after reviewing further evidence.
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