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Israeli forces in northern Gaza have found Hamas rockets and launchers in Shejaiya and dismantled a major tunnel in Jabaliya. These actions are part of ongoing efforts to remove threats near the Yellow Line.
Marco Penge will rival Rory McIlroy for the Race to Dubai title after a remarkable season. The English golfer has exceeded expectations with three wins and is preparing to compete in the tour's final events. Penge says he is focused on learning and enjoying the experience.
A no-confidence motion against Education Minister Paul Givan will be debated after controversy over a social media post from his Israel visit. The post and trip have sparked criticism, demonstrations, and calls for his resignation.
The State Comptroller criticized the Finance Ministry for inadequate wartime financial planning. The war is expected to cost Israel about a quarter-trillion shekels, with significant impacts on the budget, credit rating, and pension obligations.
A wave of international billionaires is buying up homes in the Cotswolds, sparking tensions with locals and changing the character of the region. While some welcome the investment, others worry about rising prices and the loss of community spirit.
Two measles patients traveled on public transport and attended an event in Jerusalem last week. Health officials urge those who may have been exposed to check their vaccination status.
Researchers have discovered how a protein called RPA protects chromosome ends and enables repair, shedding light on the cause of several severe genetic diseases. The findings could lead to new treatments for conditions linked to shortened telomeres, such as certain cancers and blood disorders.
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange closed lower, led by declines in tech and banking shares, while insurance stocks outperformed. Trading volumes were robust, and the shekel strengthened slightly against major currencies.
Norway has paused ethical divestment by its sovereign wealth fund to review its guidelines after criticism over Israel-linked investments. The move has drawn both support and condemnation from Norwegian political parties.
The United States is seeking a two-year United Nations mandate for an international force to help stabilize Gaza. The proposal faces diplomatic hurdles and uncertainty over troop commitments, with concerns about its approach to Palestinian statehood.
A new report from the state comptroller criticizes the government's lack of economic emergency planning before and during the war in Gaza. The findings highlight delayed budget responses, missing contingency plans, and insufficient efforts to redirect funds for war needs.
David Beckham has been knighted by King Charles the Third for his services to sport and charity. The ceremony at Windsor Castle marks a high point in Beckham's career and public life.
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