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The head of the Jadeidi-Makr local council and his deputy were shot and wounded in the northern town. One is reported to be in serious condition while the other is moderately injured.
Israel’s claim of a secret meeting with Emirati leaders has sparked a rare public denial from the United Arab Emirates, straining a United States-backed alliance. The dispute comes as regional tensions with Iran escalate and security cooperation remains vital.
The head of the Jadeidi-Makr village council and his deputy were shot and seriously wounded in a targeted attack. Police have launched a manhunt and opened an investigation.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s lawyer accused the Attorney General of violating procedural rules in court filings related to the appointment of the head of the national intelligence agency. The dispute focuses on Netanyahu’s access to confidential documents in the case.
Ten Israeli civilians were arrested after crossing into Syria and were returned to Israel by the military. The incident is part of repeated attempts by activists seeking to establish Jewish settlements inside Syria.
Police are investigating after a settler was filmed running over Palestinian owned sheep with an all terrain vehicle near Nablus. The incident is part of a reported rise in settler violence in the West Bank.
Donald Trump posted a map highlighting Iran and warned that 'the clock is ticking' amid rising tensions. He said he would accept a 20 year nuclear moratorium only with a firm guarantee, as speculation grows about renewed military action.
Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has identified the watermelon symbol as part of secular pro-Palestinian extremism in a new public guide. The agency warns that coded imagery and slogans can normalize antisemitism and contribute to radicalization and violence.
Onion farmers in Maharashtra are suffering heavy losses as market prices plunge far below production costs. Bumper arrivals, export disruptions and rain damage have worsened the crisis, prompting demands for government support and compensation.
Peter G. Neumann, a leading computer security researcher who long warned of digital risks, has died at 93. He spent decades advocating stronger built-in protections and recently worked on a hardware-based security design now being adopted by major technology companies.
Ukraine's defense minister Mykhailo Fedorov is pushing to expand the use of autonomous drones and artificial intelligence in the war against Russia. His tech-driven strategy has drawn both powerful allies and sharp criticism.
Al-Sarab at the Six Senses Southren Dunes resort presents a sunset dining experience inspired by Middle Eastern flavors. A contemporary tasting menu, live oud music, and desert views define the restaurant’s distinctive atmosphere.
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