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A 12,000-year-old figurine found in Israel shows the earliest known human-animal interaction, depicting a woman and a goose. The artifact sheds light on Natufian spiritual beliefs and early symbolic art.
Federal Bureau of Investigation director Kash Patel is under fire for assigning a special weapons and tactics team to protect his girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, amid claims of abuse of power. The agency says Wilkins faces credible threats, but critics argue the move misuses government resources. Wilkins has also filed lawsuits over conspiracy theories targeting her.
President Herzog calls the United Nations Security Council's Gaza resolution a historic diplomatic achievement. He urges continued progress in Gaza and condemns recent violence in the West Bank.
Palestinian officials have welcomed a United Nations resolution on Gaza, calling it a crucial step toward statehood and peace. They urged swift implementation to restore normalcy and protect civilians. The statement also emphasized cooperation with international partners and commitment to a two-state solution.
The United Nations has approved a United States-led plan for Gaza, welcomed by Israel but rejected by Hamas. The resolution authorizes an international force and a transitional authority, aiming for security and possible Palestinian statehood. Arab nations and the Palestinian Authority have signaled support, while the plan faces criticism over its terms and implementation.
Yair Lapid says US pressure has forced Prime Minister Netanyahu to drop his policy of separating the West Bank from Gaza. Netanyahu's acceptance of a new United Nations resolution marks a significant policy shift and has caused tension within his coalition.
Israel's olive harvest wraps up as the region's largest oil mill blends tradition with advanced technology. The Ashush family's groves in the Jezreel Valley highlight the country's enduring heritage and innovation.
Israel's military has warned that a proposed sale of advanced fighter jets to Saudi Arabia could threaten its security and regional air superiority. The United States President supports the sale, despite Israeli concerns over potential risks and delays in aircraft delivery.
Mordechai David and Hadar Muchtar are challenging left-wing dominance in Israeli public spaces, using protest tactics to highlight perceived double standards. Their actions have sparked debate about protest legitimacy and media bias.
Israel has warned its leaders that a proposed sale of advanced fighter jets to Saudi Arabia could threaten its air superiority. The United States is considering the sale as part of wider regional diplomatic efforts. Saudi Arabia has reportedly requested to purchase 48 of the jets.
A new podcast explains how United States interest rate cuts can affect Americans living in Israel. The episode offers tips for protecting investments and staying calm during market swings.
AD Ceuta, the only professional football club in Europe based on the African continent, is on the verge of reaching Spain's top division. The team's rise has united Ceuta's diverse community and brought positive attention to the city. Their main goal this season remains avoiding relegation from the second division.
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