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A human rights report documents a sharp rise in Palestinian deaths in Israeli custody since the start of the Gaza war, citing violence and medical neglect. Interviews and autopsy reports reveal patterns of abuse, while accountability remains limited. The number of deaths has grown alongside a surge in detentions.
A human rights report finds nearly 100 Palestinians have died in Israeli custody since the war in Gaza began, citing violence and medical neglect. Former prison staff and detainees describe routine abuse and harsh conditions. Israeli authorities say they investigate violations, but rights groups claim accountability is lacking.
YNetElbit Systems signs record $2.3 billion weapons deal with undisclosed international bNovember 17, 2025
Elbit Systems has secured a record $2.3 billion weapons deal with an undisclosed international customer. The eight-year contract boosts the company's order backlog to a new high amid rising global demand for Israeli defense technology.
New York City's bodegas remain vital community hubs, adapting to changing times while preserving their unique character. These iconic corner stores continue to offer convenience, cultural diversity, and a personal touch that sets them apart. Despite challenges, bodegas are here to stay.
NewYorkTimesA Councilwoman Intervened During an ICE Arrest. Then She Faced the Voters.November 17, 2025
Worcester councilwoman Etel Haxhiaj lost her re-election bid after intervening in a controversial immigration arrest, sparking debate over her role and priorities. Her actions drew both support and criticism, ultimately costing her the seat in a closely contested race.
Most of Gaza's schools have been destroyed, leaving hundreds of thousands of children without education. Makeshift schools are overwhelmed, and aid agencies warn of severe long-term consequences if children cannot return to class soon.
YNetDespite High Court backing, Levin struggles to appoint investigator in ex-military prNovember 17, 2025
Justice Minister Levin is struggling to find someone willing to lead a sensitive ex-military investigation, despite court approval. Legal experts warn that any nominee will face harsh scrutiny and public pressure. The move is seen as part of an effort to oust the current attorney general.
ArutzShevaTrump plans to meet with Mamdani, says he'll 'work something out' with New York City's mayorNovember 17, 2025
President Trump says he plans to meet with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani at the White House. The meeting is being arranged, but no date has been set.
The Israeli military eliminated a Hezbollah operative in southern Lebanon, citing violations of agreements and ongoing security concerns. The strike targeted Muhammad Ali Shuweikh, who played a key role in local operations.
The Israeli military reports it has killed Muhammad Ali Shuaikh, a Hezbollah member, in an airstrike in South Lebanon. Shuaikh was said to be responsible for military and economic coordination in Al-Mansouri.
ArutzShevaMexico's Jewish community condemns antisemitic graffiti targeting President SheinbaumNovember 17, 2025
Mexico's Jewish community and international leaders have condemned antisemitic graffiti targeting President Claudia Sheinbaum during a recent protest. The incident has reignited concerns about discrimination and the role of identity in Mexican politics.
President Trump signals possible talks with Venezuela as military presence grows in the Caribbean. The Federal Aviation Administration lifts flight restrictions after the government shutdown, while immigration enforcement surges in Charlotte and Chicago residents organize pushback. Chile's presidential race heads to a polarized runoff, and storms continue to threaten California with flooding.






