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Justice Minister Levin and the State Attorney's Office failed to compromise on who should oversee the Sde Teiman video leak investigation. The High Court will now decide, with tensions between the authorities expected to rise after the ruling.
Restoration work has started on Gaza City's Pasha Palace Museum, heavily damaged during recent conflict. Workers are salvaging stones and artifacts as a ceasefire allows efforts to resume. The project faces challenges due to material shortages and import restrictions.
A Kurdish court has dropped the death penalty for Binyamin Hassin after a reconciliation agreement. Hassin had been imprisoned since 2015 following a fatal altercation. The case drew global attention and support.
Emily Damari, held captive in Gaza for 471 days, recounted her ordeal and survival at a New York event. She described the trauma, harsh conditions, and her determination to share the truth about her experience. Damari called for continued attention to those still held hostage.
President Herzog urges Defense Minister Katz to reconsider closing Army Radio, calling it a crucial democratic platform. Katz maintains the government's right to decide on the station's future. The move continues a longstanding debate over the broadcaster's role.
LUMAGICA light festival brings a dazzling nighttime experience to a Tel Aviv park, enchanting visitors with immersive design and sensory delights.
President Trump has pardoned British billionaire Joe Lewis, owner of Tottenham Hotspur, after his conviction for insider trading. Lewis was fined and placed on probation for sharing confidential company information. He joins other wealthy individuals who have received pardons from Trump.
Prime Minister Netanyahu says he will not seek a pardon if it means admitting guilt in his corruption trial. He discussed his political future, regional security, and international criticism in a wide-ranging interview. Netanyahu also addressed Israel's stance on Gaza and Syria, and responded to threats from New York's incoming mayor.
The United States has condemned the deadly car bomb blast near Delhi's Red Fort, calling it a terror attack and praising India's investigation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed justice for the victims, as authorities continue to probe the incident. The blast has raised concerns about potential wider repercussions.
Turkey has called for a clear mandate for any international force in Gaza, as Israel opposes Turkish involvement. Talks continue at the United Nations over a peace plan for Gaza's future governance.
The BBC faces mounting criticism over its handling of editorial mistakes and internal culture, following a high-profile documentary controversy and leadership resignations. The article calls for urgent reform and greater accountability to restore public trust.
German police have arrested a sixth suspect accused of plotting attacks on Jewish targets. Authorities say the group had been gathering weapons for months. Several suspects are now facing charges related to terrorism and violent acts.
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