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President Trump has approved the sale of stealth fighter jets to Saudi Arabia during Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's visit to the United States. The deal could alter the regional military balance but faces potential delays and scrutiny. Israel and Congress may seek conditions before the sale proceeds.
A seafront apartment in Tel Aviv's SIX 8 tower has sold for NIS 58 million, setting a new benchmark for luxury real estate in Israel. The tower, still under construction, is located in one of the city's most expensive areas.
A neo-Nazi group leader has admitted to plotting attacks against Jewish children and minorities, including a plan to distribute poisoned candy. He pleaded guilty in Brooklyn and faces up to 18 years in prison.
TimesofIsraelUS school that expelled Jews after antisemitic bullying apologizes in settlementNovember 18, 2025
A top Virginia private school has settled a lawsuit after expelling three Jewish students whose parents reported antisemitic bullying. The school will adopt new nondiscrimination policies, require antisemitism training, and issue a public apology. The family will receive $100,000 in reimbursement.
TimesofIsraelGov't officials tour Jordanian border, aiming to bolster 'settlement, national security, strategic presence'November 18, 2025
Government officials toured the Jordanian border to advance a five-year plan for strengthening settlement and security. The visit comes after a United Nations resolution on Palestinian statehood. The plan will be presented in January.
TimesofIsraelPolice announce arrest of two men for assault on Arab bus driver in West BankNovember 18, 2025
Two men have been arrested for assaulting an Arab bus driver near Modi'in Illit in the West Bank. The attack was caught on video and comes amid a rise in violence against bus drivers. Authorities are responding with new security measures for public transit.
The Palestinian Authority's official news agency accused Israel of killing two Palestinians after a deadly attack at Gush Etzion junction. The attackers were neutralized following a car-ramming and stabbing that left one dead and three injured.
A teenage boy who took part in the gang-rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl in Paris has had his sentence reduced to seven years. The case, marked by antisemitic abuse, sparked outrage and protests across France. The attack occurred amid a rise in antisemitic incidents in the country.
President Trump has approved the sale of advanced fighter jets to Saudi Arabia during Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's visit to the United States. The deal could alter the region's military balance and faces scrutiny from Israel and Congress.
George W. Bush leads a quiet post-presidency but remains a behind-the-scenes force as his family eyes a political comeback. With cousin Jonathan Bush running for Governor of Maine and Trump's influence showing signs of decline, the Bush dynasty may be preparing to reassert itself in Republican politics.
Israeli journalist Guy Peleg faces threats and harassment after broadcasting alleged abuse of a Palestinian prisoner by soldiers. The incident has sparked debate over press freedom and military accountability in Israel.
Six people are on trial for a violent break-in at an Israeli defence firm near Bristol, where a police officer was seriously injured. The group denies charges of aggravated burglary, criminal damage, and violent disorder. The trial is expected to last until January.








