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The United States has designated the Lebanese, Jordanian, and Egyptian chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, imposing sanctions and asset freezes. This move is part of a wider campaign to restrict the groups' global activities.
Iran's regime faces mounting unrest and economic hardship, but its security forces remain loyal and effective in suppressing protests. Despite hopes for sudden change, the regime's decline appears gradual, with no immediate signs of collapse.
Iran faces growing unrest and economic crisis, but its regime remains stable for now. Security forces are loyal, and the government maintains control despite mounting pressure.
A congressional leader has called for an Internal Revenue Service investigation into the California chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations over alleged misuse of federal funds and support for unlawful activity. The group denies the accusations and says they are politically motivated. The probe could have major consequences for the nonprofit's tax-exempt status.
Adelaide Festival cancelled its Writers' Week after boycotts over the removal of a Palestinian-Australian author, sparking debate about lobbying and free speech. The director resigned, citing pressure from pro-Israel groups. Critics warn such actions could worsen anti-Semitism and stifle open discussion.
The United Nations has warned Israel it could be taken to the International Court of Justice over new laws targeting its relief agency and the seizure of its property. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the measures violations of international law, while Israel rejected the criticism.
President Trump has pledged support for Iranian protesters, warned of possible military action, and imposed new tariffs on Iran's trading partners. The Iranian government has threatened retaliation and declared mourning amid a deadly crackdown on demonstrations. Analysts say the regime faces serious challenges but caution against predicting its imminent collapse.
The Israel Defense Forces has launched a program to integrate skilled immigrants into reserve units through a shortened enlistment process. The initiative offers specialized roles and is now open for applications.
Israel's fiscal deficit ended 2025 at 4.7% of GDP, lower than forecast and last year's figure. Increased revenues from taxes and legislative changes helped offset high war expenses. Officials warn the deficit remains elevated and will not reduce the debt ratio.
Eilat Port remains nearly empty, with commercial activity stalled despite the end of the war. Government and port officials are debating how to revive operations as revenue and ship arrivals have plummeted. Experts warn the port is unsuitable for container shipping and best used for vehicle imports.
A severe winter storm has caused flooding, fallen trees, and the first snowfall in Gush Etzion. Haifa Airport canceled all flights due to the weather.
Oman is gaining attention as a destination for authentic cultural and nature experiences, offering desert adventures and Bedouin traditions. A new tourist visa in 2026 will make travel easier, while the country remains welcoming and untamed. Oman stands out for its genuine atmosphere amid regional tourism growth.
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