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United States intelligence reportedly reveals Israeli officials discussed using human shields in Gaza, raising concerns about possible war crimes and implications for U.S. support. The Israeli government has not commented on the allegations.
Yesha Council leaders have condemned recent violence by extremists in Judea and Samaria, supporting security forces and calling for decisive action. They emphasized that the violent acts do not represent the wider community and urged clear distinctions in media coverage.
Assistant Commissioner Eli Macmel is expected to temporarily replace a top officer under investigation for breach of trust. The officer was detained over allegations of interfering in investigations to help an associate.
Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria's new leader and former insurgent, was welcomed to the White House by President Trump after overthrowing Bashar al-Assad. His visit marks a major shift in U.S.-Syria relations and raises questions about the future stability of the region.
Bombings in India and Pakistan have killed dozens and raised fears of renewed conflict between the two countries. Tensions are high, but officials are urging restraint as investigations continue.
The Euro 2028 schedule has been announced, with England opening at the Etihad Stadium if they qualify. Co-hosts Ireland, Scotland, and Wales will play group matches at home, and Wembley will host the final. Organisers expect record ticket sales and major economic impact.
Ukraine's justice and energy ministers have resigned amid a major corruption scandal involving the state nuclear power company. The case has led to several arrests and heightened scrutiny of top officials as the country faces mounting challenges from Russian attacks. The revelations threaten to undermine both domestic unity and international support for Ukraine.
An Israeli official and a Pakistani representative shook hands at a London event, fueling speculation about warming ties. The two countries do not have formal relations, but recent years have seen cautious engagement. Observers note a gradual shift, though official recognition remains elusive.
Iran has produced a Hebrew-language propaganda film claiming major successes against Israel in a recent conflict. The film asserts significant damage to Israeli industry and seeks to present Iran's perspective to Israeli audiences.
Democrats released emails suggesting Jeffrey Epstein claimed Donald Trump was aware of his sexual abuse. The White House denies any wrongdoing, while the controversy continues to affect Trump's administration. Democrats are seeking further disclosure of Epstein's case files.
A bill to formalize military draft exemptions for the ultra-Orthodox community is stalled due to internal coalition disputes and opposition from both religious and secular lawmakers. The delay threatens coalition stability and leaves the issue unresolved.
The United States has sanctioned 32 individuals and entities accused of supporting Iran's missile and drone programs. The measures target multinational procurement networks and block US-based assets. Officials say the sanctions aim to disrupt Iran's weapons development and encourage change.
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