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A judge has quashed a summons against comedian Reginald D Hunter, calling the private prosecution against him 'abusive' and motivated by a desire to have him 'cancelled'. The court found the prosecuting group misled the court and failed to disclose key information.
The United States has accused Israel of undermining peace efforts after Defense Minister Katz's remarks about Gaza settlements. Katz later clarified his position, but the US urged all parties to stick to the agreed peace plan.
Three men accused of assaulting a pregnant Arab woman in Jaffa have been released to house arrest with restrictions. The move has drawn criticism from activists, while the suspects' lawyer claims they acted in self-defense.
Dozens of Palestinians crossed the West Bank security barrier near Jerusalem in broad daylight, evading detection and interference. The breach occurred along a busy route and coincided with a report on security failures.
A landmark peace deal brokered by the United States in 2025 freed all living Israeli hostages and ended the Gaza war, signaling renewed American influence in the Middle East. The ceasefire remains fragile, with the United States now central to shaping the region's future.
Hezbollah is expanding its drug trafficking operations in Venezuela as Iranian financial support wanes. United States officials say the group now uses Venezuela as a key base, deepening ties between the two countries.
The Civil Administration has moved its service units to a new civilian building in Binyamin, marking a step toward de facto sovereignty in Judea and Samaria. Leaders say the move separates military and civilian management and advances normalization in the region.
'Captives and Companions' explores the history of slavery in the Islamic world, examining its complexities, legacies, and the interplay of religion and race. Marozzi's narrative brings to life individual stories while questioning long-held assumptions about the institution.
Stephen Miller has intensified his criticism of immigration, targeting not only immigrants but also their children. His claims have been challenged by experts, as the administration pushes for an end to birthright citizenship. The rhetoric signals a more aggressive approach to immigration policy.
Greta Thunberg has been released on bail following her arrest at a pro-Palestinian protest in London. She was detained for displaying a sign supporting prisoners from a proscribed group. Thunberg is due to return for further legal proceedings in March.
UK police have dropped their investigation into Bob Vylan's comments about the Israeli military at Glastonbury. The performance drew criticism and a BBC apology, but police say no criminal charges will be pursued.
Israel has raised the tax exemption on personal imports to $150, aiming to lower prices and boost competition. The move has drawn protests from local businesses, who fear harm to domestic industry. Finance Minister Smotrich says the change will benefit consumers.
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