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YNetIDF chief condemns settler riots in Judea and Samaria, Netanyahu and Katz still havenNovember 12, 2025
IDF Chief Eyal Zamir has condemned recent settler violence in the West Bank, urging decisive action and warning of its impact on security. Senior officials call for stronger law enforcement, while government leaders remain silent.
The White House claims Democrats leaked Epstein emails to tarnish President Trump's image, calling the move a distraction from the government reopening. Officials deny any wrongdoing and label the release a political hoax.
YNetNetanyahu during trial testimony: 'World leaders don't believe it' amid Trump pardonNovember 12, 2025
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified in court about gifts he received from businessmen, denying wrongdoing and calling the prosecution's claims exaggerated. He also commented on world leaders' reactions to Donald Trump's pardon request. The hearing featured tense exchanges over the value and frequency of the alleged gifts.
ArutzShevaSouthern Israel: Soldier suspected of discharging weapon, wounding friendNovember 12, 2025
An eighteen-year-old soldier is under investigation after allegedly discharging his weapon and seriously injuring his friend in southern Israel. The incident follows a similar fatal accident involving soldiers last month.
Israel plans to demolish Palestinian homes and seize land in Qalandiya to build a waste incineration plant. Residents and advocacy groups condemn the move, and affected families are preparing a legal challenge.
Israel's president has denounced a surge in settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, following record attacks reported by the United Nations. Recent incidents have left property destroyed and several people wounded, prompting calls for decisive action from both Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
Forty-two migrants, mostly Sudanese refugees, are presumed dead after a boat capsized off Libya's coast. The incident highlights the deadly risks faced by those fleeing conflict and seeking safety in Europe. This year's Mediterranean death toll has already surpassed one thousand.
Three migrants drowned when their boat capsized off Gavdos, with search operations ongoing for missing people. Fifty-five survivors were rescued, and the incident highlights rising migrant crossings in the region.
President Trump has formally urged Israel's president to pardon Prime Minister Netanyahu, who is on trial for corruption charges. The request has prompted debate in Israel over legal procedures and the independence of the judiciary.
Donald Trump has urged Israel's president to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is on trial for alleged corruption. The president's office responded diplomatically, emphasizing the need for formal procedures.
FoxNewsIran claims missile power now 'far surpasses' pre-war levels after Israeli bombardmentNovember 12, 2025
Iran says its missile power now exceeds pre-war levels after Israeli and United States strikes. Both Iran and Israel are accelerating weapons development, raising concerns of renewed conflict in the region.
Senior officials from the United Arab Emirates and the United States met in New York to discuss economic cooperation and regional developments. The talks focused on strengthening financial and trade ties while supporting peace and stability in the Middle East.







