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Ron Dermer has resigned as Strategic Affairs Minister, citing both the government's failures and achievements since October 7. He will remain involved as a special envoy for Prime Minister Netanyahu. Leaders across the political spectrum praised his service and dedication.
'Nuremberg' lacks psychological depth in its portrayal of the Nazi trials, focusing instead on underdeveloped subplots. The film misses the chance to fully explore the dynamic between Göring and Kelley.
Four Israelis were arrested after a violent attack on Palestinians in the West Bank, where property was set on fire and several people were injured. The incident highlights a surge in settler violence, drawing condemnation from Israeli officials and rights groups. Most such attacks rarely result in prosecution.
CAIR and its allies are ramping up political activity, claiming credit for recent election wins and planning further expansion. Their efforts include significant fundraising and targeted campaigning, raising questions about the group's evolving role in American politics.
Jewish students at Berlin Technical University have barricaded themselves in a campus building, echoing previous protests by pro-Palestinian activists. The move reflects heightened tensions and activism surrounding the conflict in Gaza.
The resignation of a trusted Israeli spokesperson has drawn strong reactions in the Arab world. His credible warnings during recent conflicts made him a key figure, and many now question who will replace him.
Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed deleted a post calling border agents 'white supremacists' and blaming U.S. policy for illegal immigration. The move follows scrutiny over his past support for the 'defund the police' movement. His positions have sparked controversy ahead of a highly competitive Senate race.
Michigan gubernatorial candidate Anthony Hudson plans a demonstration in Dearborn to 'expose' the city, citing concerns over Sharia law and recent security incidents. The event has drawn attention to ongoing debates about religious freedom and community relations in the state.
British commentator Sami Hamdi will leave the US after over two weeks in immigration detention. His arrest followed public criticism of Israel, drawing concern from civil rights groups.
John Cleese postponed his Israel shows due to safety concerns, not political pressure. He expressed fondness for Israeli audiences and hopes to reschedule soon.
Deputy minister Almog Cohen interrupted a Ben-Gurion University lecture to protest a lecturer's criticism of Israeli military actions. The university condemned the disruption, which affected reservist students. The incident has sparked debate over academic freedom and political intervention.
A row has erupted at the British Broadcasting Corporation over claims of political interference, with Sir Robbie Gibb accused of leading a campaign against the broadcaster. Supporters say Gibb is defending licence payers and journalistic standards amid mounting criticism of bias and editorial missteps.
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