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ArutzShevaRunners Without Borders: 11th annual race unites hundreds of Jewish and Arab athletesNovember 25, 2025
The 11th 'Runners Without Borders' race united hundreds of Jewish and Arab athletes in Jerusalem. The event promotes community and connection through sport, drawing participants from across the city.
TimesofIsraelExtreme weather causes flooding, road closures and damage across IsraelNovember 25, 2025
Severe storms brought flooding, road closures, and damage across Israel, prompting emergency rescues. Record rainfall followed an unprecedented late-November heatwave.
Bar Refaeli stunned in a red bikini while enjoying a poolside weekend and promoting her skincare brand. The model also shared insights into her family life as a mother of three.
TimesofIsraelAfter Palestinian Islamic Jihad said it found hostage's body, no word yet on transfer to IsraelNovember 25, 2025
There has been no update from Hamas on the transfer of a hostage's body reportedly found by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Gaza. The bodies of three hostages remain in the Gaza Strip.
Garlic is a flavorful superfood with proven health benefits, especially when prepared and eaten correctly. Experts advise using fresh garlic, allowing it to rest after chopping, and pairing it with healthy foods for maximum effect. While beneficial, too much garlic can cause digestive issues and may interact with some medications.
European leaders are working behind the scenes to influence President Trump's Ukraine peace plan, aiming to protect their interests while avoiding direct confrontation. Despite their efforts, doubts remain about Europe's ability to assert itself as the United States drives negotiations. The episode highlights Europe's ongoing struggle for influence in security matters.
EasyJet's boss has warned that higher passenger taxes could hurt demand for holidays abroad, as the airline's shares fell despite rising profits. The company faces challenges from potential tax hikes and slower winter business, while investors remain cautious.
NewYorkTimesU.S. Plans Compounds to House Palestinians in Israeli-Held Half of GazaNovember 25, 2025
The United States is pushing to build residential compounds for Palestinians in Israeli-held Gaza, aiming to provide temporary relief but facing major risks and criticism. The plan has raised concerns about deepening divisions and restricting freedoms. Planners are pressing ahead despite unresolved challenges.
A California prosecutor is facing criticism after court briefs with apparent artificial intelligence-generated errors were used to argue for a man's detention. Defense lawyers and legal experts warn that such mistakes could endanger defendants' rights and the integrity of the courts. The case has prompted calls for stricter oversight of artificial intelligence use in legal filings.
Palestinians in Al-Eizariya fear a newly approved Israeli settlement project will lead to widespread demolitions, economic hardship, and displacement. Residents link the E1 plan to a surge in demolition notices and warn it will harm tourism and local livelihoods.
Saudi Arabia and the United States have deepened their partnership with a new strategic defense agreement and advanced weapons deals. The move marks a historic shift, aiming to strengthen deterrence and long-term cooperation. Both countries see the relationship as vital, with support expected from across the American political spectrum.
Israel wasted nearly 40 percent of its food in 2024, even as 1.5 million people face hunger. Rising costs and population growth have kept food waste high despite individual reductions.








