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Gary Lineker, ousted by the British Broadcasting Corporation, has signed a major deal with Netflix to host his football podcast during the World Cup. Insiders believe this could be the start of a media empire that challenges his former employer. The move may lead to Netflix pursuing top football broadcasting rights, with Lineker at the helm.
Oliver Lewin, jailed for plotting attacks on phone masts, is not considered a serious risk to the public, according to his parole hearing. Lewin claims his views have changed and now expresses respect for Jewish people. The panel will issue its decision after further evidence is heard.
Police arrested a 17-year-old suspected of involvement in a violent arson attack against Palestinians in Beit Lid, West Bank. He is the third person detained in connection with the incident, which left several seriously injured. The investigation and legal proceedings are ongoing amid rising settler violence in the region.
A parking ticket in a Jerusalem neighborhood sparked violent clashes between ultra-Orthodox residents and police, injuring thirteen officers. The unrest reflects ongoing tensions over efforts to draft ultra-Orthodox men into the military.
Ysenda Maxtone Graham selects the standout memoirs and biographies of 2025, spanning themes of resilience, nostalgia, and personal transformation. The list includes works by Graydon Carter, Bee Wilson, Helen Lederer, and more. These recommended reads promise humor, insight, and moving life stories.
Israel has carried out airstrikes in Qatar targeting senior Hamas leaders, prompting international condemnation and fears of escalating regional instability. Qatar and other nations denounced the attack as a violation of sovereignty and a threat to ongoing ceasefire talks. Conflicting reports have emerged about casualties among Hamas officials.
A United States official says Iran plotted to assassinate Israel's ambassador to Mexico, but the threat was contained. The incident is part of a wider pattern of Iranian targeting of diplomats and critics abroad.
Cellcom resolved a major internet outage affecting customers Thursday morning. Authorities also warned of malicious text messages targeting citizens.
Hanukkah is portrayed as a cultural and spiritual victory, not just a military one, highlighting the emergence of Jewish oral wisdom alongside Greek philosophy. The article examines how these parallel developments shaped a new era in Jewish thought.
Warner Brothers Discovery has rejected Paramount Skydance's takeover bid, citing concerns over financial guarantees and favoring a merger with Netflix instead. The board called the Paramount offer inadequate and urged shareholders to support the Netflix deal.
A human trafficking survivor received a presidential citation for her advocacy. Her story sheds light on the complex and pervasive nature of trafficking.
Nova massacre survivors marked Hanukkah in Jerusalem, finding closure and spiritual renewal. The candle-lighting ceremony brought together those who have embraced Sabbath observance since the tragedy.
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