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Victor Wembanyama's rise is driving a basketball surge in the Middle East, with regional viewership and engagement at record highs. The San Antonio Spurs star is captivating fans worldwide with his historic performances and viral highlights.
Israel is releasing thousands of reservists as it ends major combat operations and shifts to enhanced border security. Regular army units will replace reservists in several key regions.
An Israeli court revoked the citizenship of an Ethiopian immigrant who concealed a murder conviction. The man lied about his marital status and criminal record during his citizenship application.
Naftali Bennett is building policy teams and a campaign network ahead of a possible return to politics. His advisers are developing platforms in education, security, digital policy, and economics.
The Israeli military struck a Hezbollah-linked site in southern Lebanon used for rebuilding terrorist infrastructure. Officials said the activities violated agreements with Lebanon and pledged continued action to protect Israel.
The United States is planning to set up a military presence in Damascus to help monitor a potential security pact between Syria and Israel. The move marks a shift in regional alliances and is part of ongoing diplomatic efforts. Officials have not yet publicly commented on the reported plans.
Pope Leo and President Abbas met at the Vatican to discuss urgent humanitarian aid for Gaza and the importance of a two-state solution. The meeting comes amid ongoing tensions and follows the Vatican's recognition of Palestine. Abbas will also meet Italy's prime minister.
The body of Tanzanian national Joshua Loitu Mollel, killed by Hamas after being taken hostage in October 2023, has been returned to Israel and identified. His family and communities in both Tanzania and Israel are mourning his loss. Six slain hostages remain held in Gaza.
Thousands attended the funeral of Staff Sergeant Oz Daniel, whose body was returned after being held captive by Hamas for over two years. His mother delivered an emotional tribute, and national leaders joined in honoring his memory.
Lawmaker Zvi Sukkot demands police cancel his questioning over a break-in at Sde Teiman base, citing alleged corruption and conflicts of interest. His attorneys argue the investigation lacks integrity following recent revelations. Sukkot maintains his actions were justified as part of his oversight duties.
Turkey is seeking a key role in Gaza's reconstruction and the international force overseeing the ceasefire. Turkish officials met with Hamas leaders to discuss aid, disarmament, and next steps. Israel has raised concerns about Turkey's participation.
Israeli gymnasts were barred from the World Championships in Indonesia due to government visa denial, sparking accusations of discrimination. The athletes and their federation hope future measures will prevent similar exclusions. The incident highlights ongoing challenges for Israeli sports teams globally.
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