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ArutzShevaEnd of discriminatory law: Major step towards land ownership equality in Judea and SamariaNovember 25, 2025
A bill to repeal a law banning Jews from purchasing land in Judea and Samaria has passed its first reading. The Ministry of Defense will also act to remove the restriction. This marks a major step toward property rights equality in the area.
TimesofIsraelIsraeli companies create $2.3 billion in revenue in Virginia, report saysNovember 25, 2025
Israeli-founded companies have generated $2.3 billion in revenue and created thousands of jobs in Virginia, according to a new report. The study highlights Virginia's appeal for Israeli businesses and suggests the economic partnership is poised for further growth.
NewYorkTimesVahid Abedini, University of Oklahoma Professor, Released After ICE DetainmentNovember 25, 2025
University of Oklahoma professor Vahid Abedini has been released after three days in immigration detainment. The reasons for his arrest remain unclear, but he was reportedly in the country legally. The case draws attention to the experiences of international scholars in the United States.
The United Nations has re-adopted an Israeli resolution promoting agricultural technologies for sustainable development. The initiative aims to boost productivity, reduce food waste, and support small-scale farmers worldwide.
TimesofIsrael'Everything is soaked': Rain floods Gaza tents, amid efforts to ramp up aidNovember 25, 2025
Flooding from heavy rains has devastated makeshift shelters in Gaza, deepening the humanitarian crisis for displaced families. Aid efforts are struggling to keep up amid ongoing shortages and damaged infrastructure. The situation remains dire despite a ceasefire.
Hezbollah's top military commander, Haytham Ali Tabatabai, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut. His death is seen as a major blow to the group's efforts to rebuild after recent losses. Hezbollah is now debating whether to retaliate or seek a diplomatic path.
President Trump has ordered a review to designate specific Muslim Brotherhood chapters as terrorist organizations, shifting United States policy. The move targets individual branches based on evidence of terrorist ties and could reshape how the United States addresses Islamist movements. The decision aligns the United States with Middle Eastern countries that have already banned the group.
Tel Aviv's main stock indices fell today, with steep declines for insurance companies and mixed results among leading stocks. The shekel weakened slightly against major currencies.
ArutzShevaSen. John Fetterman: 'Iran spent billions to destroy Israel instead of on water'November 25, 2025
Senator John Fetterman criticized Iran for spending on military projects instead of addressing its severe water crisis. Tehran faces the possibility of running out of water within weeks amid a prolonged drought.
The Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia erupted for the first time in millennia, covering villages in ash and disrupting flights across several countries. Residents and livestock faced health and water challenges, while airlines canceled and delayed flights due to the ash cloud.
November 25, 2025
Trump's praise for New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has disrupted Elise Stefanik's campaign for governor, contradicting her attacks and complicating her strategy. The move highlights the risks of relying on Trump's support in a Democratic-leaning state. Democrats and Governor Hochul are expected to benefit from the fallout.
TimesofIsraelDistrict court ruling paves way for Qatargate suspect Urich to resume work with LikudNovember 25, 2025
A district court has ruled that Jonatan Urich, a key suspect in the Qatargate scandal, can resume work with the Likud party. The decision follows police attempts to restrict his professional contacts amid ongoing allegations of improper ties to Qatar.





