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Israeli government photos of Sara Netanyahu have been retouched, prompting concerns about transparency and the integrity of official archives. The government is reviewing its policies, and some media outlets are refusing to publish manipulated images.
Chili Tropper may leave Blue and White over concerns the party will not pass the electoral threshold. He has asked Benny Gantz for clarity on the party's future and potential alliances.
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January 11, 2026
The article explores the spiritual and physical significance of the Land of Israel, its biblical description, and the restoration of papyrus in the Hula Nature Reserve. It also expresses prayers for the well-being of Israel's wounded and protection for its people.
At least 116 people have been killed and over 2,600 detained during two weeks of protests challenging Iran's theocracy. Internet outages have made it difficult to monitor the demonstrations, which continue in major cities.
Bangladesh has expressed interest in joining the international stabilization force in Gaza, informing United States officials of its intent. The move comes amid global efforts to support the ceasefire and peace process in the region.
Historian Henry Reynolds has withdrawn from Adelaide Writer's Week after the festival dropped author Randa Abdel-Fattah over cultural sensitivity concerns. The decision has led to widespread criticism and numerous speaker withdrawals. The controversy highlights tensions over freedom of expression at cultural events.
At least 116 people have been killed and over 2,600 detained in Iran as protests continue for a second week. Communication blackouts make it difficult to assess the full scale of the unrest, but demonstrations persist in major cities.
Pakistan joined other Muslim countries in Jeddah to condemn Israel's recognition of Somaliland and its actions in Palestine. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation adopted resolutions on both issues, expressing serious concerns over possible forced resettlement of Palestinians.
Germany's stricter border controls and asylum policies have reduced illegal migration and increased deportations, but many rejected migrants may now seek refuge in other countries like the UK. The shift has sparked debate over human rights and the future of migration in Europe.
US and coalition forces launched major strikes against Islamic State targets across Syria after a deadly attack on American and Syrian troops. The operation has resulted in dozens of militants being killed or captured. Officials say the campaign aims to prevent future attacks and protect forces in the region.
Bangladesh has signaled its willingness to join an international force to help stabilize Gaza. The move comes amid ongoing violence and stalled peace efforts following a United Nations-backed ceasefire.
Iran faces surging protests and a harsh government crackdown, with reports of widespread violence and overwhelmed hospitals. Authorities have cut off internet and phone services, but demonstrators remain defiant amid growing calls for change.
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