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Lawmakers have advanced a bill to create a government-appointed committee to investigate the October 7 events, sidelining an independent inquiry. The proposal faces criticism over its legality and potential for political control.
Teuta Hoxha, a Palestine Action prisoner on a 43-day hunger strike, faces life-threatening health issues while awaiting trial in the United Kingdom. Her family warns she may die in custody without intervention. Supporters have staged protests, urging action to save her life.
SolarEdge's stock and business are rebounding after a dramatic decline, driven by new management and strategic changes. Despite ongoing skepticism from analysts, the company is showing positive cash flow and exploring new growth opportunities in data centers.
Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed is under scrutiny for past statements equating 9/11 with the US war on terror and criticizing law enforcement. His campaign has also faced controversy over his views on Israel and police funding.
A New York Times investigation reveals that hundreds of major donors to President Trump have benefited from his administration, amid a record-breaking and opaque fund-raising operation. Many donors received access, jobs, or favorable outcomes, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. The fund-raising effort continues to expand with new projects and events.
Pip Edwards has returned to social media after surviving the Bondi Beach terror attack, during which she was forced to hide from gunmen. The fashion designer is focusing on her recovery and has stepped back from her role at Ksubi.
Israeli authorities demolished a large residential building in east Jerusalem, displacing about 100 Palestinians. Activists say it is part of a broader policy targeting Palestinian homes in the city. The move has sparked renewed tensions over housing and land rights.
The Foreign Press Association welcomed the Israeli Supreme Court's deadline for a government response on media access to Gaza. Foreign journalists have been largely barred from the territory since the conflict began.
A taxpayer-funded museum in Colorado rejected a mural by Madalyn Drewno that featured antisemitic and anti-Israel imagery, sparking a debate over artistic freedom and public funding. The artist and the American Civil Liberties Union claim her rights were suppressed, while critics argue the museum is not obligated to display hate-filled art.
New details reveal the Sydney massacre attackers threw undetonated explosives and prepared extensively before killing 15 people. A vigil was held amid calls for a federal inquiry into the attack and rising antisemitism.
A kibbutz resident shares his family's experience during a sudden attack, describing their rush to safety and the choices they made to defend their home. The story captures the fear and courage faced by those under threat.
Culture Minister Miki Zohar has threatened to cut all state funding for the film industry amid a dispute over a new movie awards ceremony. The move follows backlash over a Palestinian-themed film winning this year's top prize.
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