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Starting February 2026, primary schools will ban mobile phone use except in approved educational settings. The policy aims to reduce distractions and improve students' social and emotional development.
Ghana has deported three Israelis in response to alleged mistreatment of its citizens by Israeli authorities. Both countries are working to resolve the dispute, which comes amid strained relations over Ghana's support for Palestinians. Ghana insists its embassy has complied with international law.
Shas lawmakers visited imprisoned draft dodgers and pledged support for a bill exempting yeshiva students from military service. The proposed legislation has sparked controversy and division within the government. The debate continues as the military faces recruitment shortages.
A woman was killed and five others wounded by Israeli artillery fire near a hospital in northern Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society. The Israeli military has not commented on the incident.
Rabbi Zalman Melamed advocates for a conscription law requiring military service for those not studying Torah full-time. He calls on haredi leaders to support this position and urges that only dedicated students receive deferments.
The Trump administration plans to appoint a two-star general to head Gaza's stabilization force, with key announcements now expected early next year. Delays signal ongoing challenges in postwar management efforts.
Victorian MP Georgie Purcell has called out online trolls after sharing her pregnancy news and receiving abusive comments on Facebook. She highlighted the prevalence of gendered abuse and urged respect for personal boundaries. Purcell and partner Josh Burns are expecting their baby in early 2026.
Charlie Kirk's assassination has fractured the conservative movement, leading to infighting and conspiracy theories. Andrew Kolvet discusses the struggle to define Kirk's legacy and the future of populist conservatism. Key debates over Israel, immigration, and religion now shape the movement's direction.
The article calls for American leaders to confront rising antisemitism and defend Israel against false narratives. It argues that supporting Israel is vital for national security and urges leaders to speak out against hateful rhetoric.
The article examines the shared grief of Ya'akov and Rachel, linking their biblical mourning to the ongoing challenges faced by the Jewish people. It reflects on the enduring pain of exile and loss, questioning whether true comfort can be found amid historical and modern tragedies.
Egypt is open to a meeting between President el-Sisi and Prime Minister Netanyahu, according to an Egyptian source. The possibility of such a meeting has been discussed in various international contexts, including a potential summit in Washington.
US forces have seized an oil tanker near Venezuela, sparking diplomatic tensions. The episode also covers global headlines, including Nobel Peace Prize news, Ukraine talks, and severe storms in Gaza.
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