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Hannah Shvets, a 20-year-old Communist Party member, has been elected to the Ithaca Common Council. She plans to focus on housing, police accountability, and sanctuary city policies. Her victory highlights a growing presence of socialist and communist candidates in local government.
Israeli forces have stepped up operations in Lebanon amid rising tensions with Hezbollah. A new panel has criticized the military's internal probes into October 7 failures, and leadership changes are underway in both the military and the World Zionist Organization. Yad Vashem has reached a milestone in recovering Holocaust victims' names.
A viral moment at the Miss Universe pageant featuring Miss Israel and Miss Palestine standing together has sparked online controversy. Social media users are divided over the contestants' interactions, reflecting broader tensions between their nations.
Jewish students in New York City say they feel scared and unsupported after Zohran Mamdani's mayoral win. Many worry his policies and past statements will negatively affect their safety and campus life.
Albania has joined the Israel Allies Foundation network, launching a cross-party parliamentary caucus in support of Israel. The initiative highlights Albania's historic friendship with the Jewish people and aims to strengthen bilateral ties through faith-based diplomacy.
Experts say Trump's America First strategy strengthens U.S. deterrence through a close alliance with Israel. They argue this partnership helps contain regional threats and supports American interests without direct military involvement. Abandoning Israel, they warn, would weaken U.S. credibility worldwide.
Lebanon faces escalating tensions over Hezbollah's disarmament, with warnings of possible Israeli military action and internal divisions threatening stability. The government is urged to show strong leadership and seek regional support to avoid war.
Israeli venture capital fundraising has rebounded, with $1.37 billion in new funds announced since the end of the war. Revised data shows $1.61 billion raised so far this year, signaling renewed growth in the sector.
Germany's president has hinted the hard-right Alternative for Germany party could be banned, citing threats to the constitution and rising extremism. The party's growing popularity comes amid widespread dissatisfaction with the current government. Calls for a ban have increased, but only the constitutional court can enforce such a move.
Police are investigating Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance after on-stage comments about the Israeli military. The incident has sparked political and public criticism.
The High Court has rejected the Chief Rabbinate's bid for another hearing on women taking rabbinical tests, upholding its previous ruling. The rabbinate must now allow women to register for the exams.
Democrats end a prolonged government shutdown amid fierce internal divisions and criticism of party leadership. Progressive members are challenging Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and others over failed healthcare negotiations and party unity. The expiration of insurance subsidies and rising premiums add to the turmoil.
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