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David Brinn, longtime Jerusalem Post editor, is embracing his passion for music after retirement. He continues to perform, write songs, and host sessions with Israeli musicians, while staying involved with the newspaper part-time.
The Knesset's legal advisor has called for a probe into unauthorized fund transfers by the Finance Ministry. Opposition leaders allege fraud after funds were moved before parliamentary approval. The issue has led to legal challenges and demands for accountability.
Israel's political scene is locked in a stalemate between two hardened blocs, with little chance of a breakthrough before the next election. Efforts to form new parties or alliances have not shifted the balance, raising the likelihood of another electoral deadlock. This situation could allow Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to remain in office even after the vote.
Israeli strikes hit seven Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon, including an underground weapons facility. The attacks follow ongoing tensions and disputed claims about Hezbollah's disarmament.
Over 500 people have been killed during widespread protests in Iran, as authorities crack down and international tensions rise. The government blames foreign-linked 'terrorists' for the unrest, while the US and Israel discuss possible intervention.
A young protester was killed and buried by authorities in Tehran, as Iran's regime intensifies its crackdown on demonstrators. Families face intimidation and are denied traditional burials, while international tensions escalate amid reports of hundreds killed and thousands detained. The situation remains tense as the United States weighs possible responses.
A Palestinian man who breached Ben Gurion Airport security last month has been arrested after an extensive manhunt. He is now in custody and facing legal proceedings.
Israeli forces launched an airstrike in northern Gaza after two suspects approached troops near Jabalia. The incident occurred amid reports of building demolitions in the area, with several people reported wounded.
Israeli leaders have voiced support for Iranian protesters, expressing hope for their freedom and criticizing the Iranian regime. Tensions remain high as protests continue and regional powers monitor the situation closely.
West Midlands Police chief Craig Guildford could be sacked this week over his handling of the Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban at an Aston Villa match. Senior politicians have accused him of relying on false intelligence and yielding to local pressure. An official report into the affair will soon be presented to the Home Secretary.
Intense protests continue across Iran, prompting the United States president to consider military options. Iran's leadership has threatened retaliation, while hospitals struggle to treat wounded demonstrators. Regional tensions are escalating amid widespread unrest.
A Palestinian detainee from Gaza has died in Israeli prison, raising the death toll among prisoners since the Gaza war. In a separate incident, another Palestinian died after being shot and detained by Israeli forces in Hebron.
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