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Deborah Turness is criticized for her response to concerns about BBC News's impartiality, focusing on email protocol rather than the issue raised. Insiders say she struggled with the BBC's culture after a career in commercial media. Her departure is viewed by some as inevitable.
President Herzog of Israel visited the Democratic Republic of Congo to strengthen ties and called for Israel's inclusion in African affairs. He praised the country's new role on the United Nations Security Council and urged more global attention to Africa's challenges.
TimesofIsraelHigh Court urges compromise in Sde Teiman leak investigation 'for sake of public'November 11, 2025
Israel's High Court has called on parties in the Sde Teiman leak case to reach a compromise on who will oversee the criminal investigation. Judges raised legal concerns with both the justice minister's and attorney general's choices, urging a solution for the public good.
The United Nations climate summit in Belem, Brazil, brings together world leaders to address urgent climate challenges and financial support for vulnerable nations. Brazil is launching a major forest protection initiative, but doubts remain about global commitment and funding. The conference spotlights the Amazon's critical role and the need for concrete climate action.
CJV UK has demanded sweeping reforms at the BBC after a leaked report revealed pervasive bias and antisemitism in its coverage. The scandal led to the resignation of two top BBC leaders. Critics say the network's reporting has fueled hostility toward Jews and Israel.
Syria has declared its intention to join the international coalition against the Islamic State but will not take part in the military campaign. President Ahmad al-Sharaa's visit to Washington marks a significant shift in diplomatic relations. Talks also addressed sanctions and ongoing negotiations with Israel.
YNetGal Gadot named 2026 Genesis Prize laureate for support of Israel, advocacy for OctobNovember 11, 2025
Gal Gadot has been awarded the 2026 Genesis Prize for her support of Israel and advocacy for victims of conflict. The honor recognizes her professional excellence and commitment to Jewish values. Gadot will dedicate the prize to organizations helping Israel heal.
Palestinian medics report 6,000 amputations in Gaza since late 2023, with children and women heavily affected. A severe shortage of medical resources is worsening the crisis for amputees and their families.
Editorials this week scrutinize President Trump's drug pricing strategy, FDA dysfunction, military moves in Venezuela, and a restrictive new refugee policy. They also highlight Zohran Mamdani's historic win as New York City's mayor. The commentaries raise concerns about centralization, humanitarian values, and the direction of U.S. policy.
Jordan and Japan have agreed on new economic and cybersecurity initiatives during King Abdullah II's visit to Tokyo. The leaders also discussed the situation in Gaza and the West Bank, emphasizing the need for peace and cooperation.
BBC stars, led by John Simpson, have ridiculed Donald Trump's billion-dollar lawsuit threat over a documentary edit. The BBC has admitted an error, prompting resignations and a heated debate over its impartiality and independence.
TimesofIsraelElizabeth Tsurkov recovering from captivity and torture at hands of Iraqi terroristsNovember 11, 2025
Elizabeth Tsurkov is recovering in Israel after surviving over two years of captivity and torture by an Iranian-backed militia in Iraq. Her story highlights the dangers faced by researchers and the brutal tactics of Iraqi militias. Tsurkov now hopes to resume her academic work after her release.








