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Eurovision has announced new voting rules after complaints following Israel's strong showing in this year's contest. The changes target government-backed campaigns and limit individual voting. A final decision on Israel's participation is expected next month amid ongoing controversy.
A ministerial team has been formed to supervise the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire deal. The second stage will start after all hostages are released, with international forces expected to help enforce the truce.
Israeli forces killed two Palestinian teenagers during a raid near Ramallah as violence intensifies in the West Bank. The incident follows increased military restrictions and settler attacks on Palestinian communities. Authorities have promised action against those responsible for violence.
Miss Palestine's marriage to the son of a prominent Palestinian prisoner has drawn attention amid her historic participation in the Miss Universe pageant. The event also sparked controversy after Miss Israel faced threats over a viral video, underscoring ongoing tensions.
Israel's prime minister met with security officials to address rising settler violence in the West Bank, as international pressure mounts. The United Nations reports record attacks, and Singapore has sanctioned four Israelis over alleged extremist acts. The unrest threatens peace efforts and prospects for a two-state solution.
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with security officials to address rising Israeli settler violence in the West Bank, as international pressure mounts to contain the situation. Singapore imposed sanctions on four Israeli individuals linked to attacks against Palestinians. The surge in violence threatens peace efforts and prospects for a two-state solution.
Iran has dismissed a United Nations atomic agency resolution and threatened unspecified retaliation. The move follows demands for more transparency on Iran's nuclear activities and comes amid heightened tensions after recent strikes and sanctions.
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November 21, 2025
Water has been a central symbol and resource in Jewish history, from biblical times to today. The article explores its spiritual and practical importance, highlighting Israel's modern achievements and contrasting them with regional droughts and floods.
The Israeli Embassy in Washington hosted a reception for recently released hostages, featuring speeches from survivors and officials. United States Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick spoke about his role in securing their release. The event was attended by families affected by recent violence.
Highly intelligent people often use their reasoning skills to deny the impact of artificial intelligence. Despite their arguments, technology is advancing rapidly and already taking on many tasks once reserved for humans.
Ukraine has received a new peace plan from Washington that calls for significant concessions, including military reductions and withdrawal from parts of Donbas. European leaders and President Zelensky have voiced concerns, while Moscow blames Kyiv for stalled talks.
The United States has offered Ukraine a security guarantee similar to NATO's Article 5, requiring allied response to major Russian attacks. The plan also calls for Ukraine to reduce its army size.
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