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A rocket attack on a major gas field in Iraqi Kurdistan caused major power outages and heightened tensions over regional security. Local officials blame Iran-linked militias for the strike, which comes amid ongoing disputes over power and defense. Kurdish leaders are urging international support to protect their infrastructure.
A man has been arrested at Manchester Airport in connection with the attack at Heaton Park synagogue, raising the number of arrests to seven. The investigation into the incident, which left two worshippers dead, is ongoing.
The father of deceased officer Ran Gvili says the location of his son's body remains unknown and fears it may never be returned. He calls for continued remembrance of his son's heroism and expresses concern over the closure of the Hostages Forum.
Dalia Korkin led Amal and Beyond Group to a 2.6 billion shekel public offering after years of rapid growth. The company, a major provider of nursing services in Israel, faces new challenges following recent regulatory changes.
Israeli startup Orca AI has launched an artificial intelligence navigation system that helps ships avoid hazards and security threats by sharing real-time data. The technology, now used on over 1,000 vessels, aims to make global shipping safer and more efficient. The company believes autonomous shipping could soon outpace self-driving cars in adoption.
Opposition leaders condemn disruptions at a High Court hearing on the Sde Teiman probe, accusing coalition lawmakers of undermining the judiciary. Coalition members defend the actions, reflecting ongoing tensions over the court's authority.
Priti Patel has accused Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government of failing to lead on Middle East diplomacy and not doing enough to combat antisemitism. Labour officials have rejected her criticisms, defending Starmer's record on both issues.
House Speaker Mike Johnson called for universal rejection of antisemitism and reaffirmed the importance of the U.S.-Israel alliance. His remarks come as some Republicans challenge the party's traditional support for Israel.
Denmark is moving to legally recognize personal identity as property, aiming to protect individuals from unauthorized digital impersonation. The proposed law would treat the use of someone's likeness or voice without consent as an intellectual-property violation.
Shin Bet says it has foiled a Hamas plot to use Israeli citizens to smuggle weapons and money into the West Bank. Several suspects have been arrested, and indictments are expected. The agency warns of the exploitation of personal connections for terror-related activities.
The military has presented families with a corrected investigation into the September Gaza blast that killed four soldiers. The updated findings clarify the convoy's formation at the time of the attack.
Black Friday sales have begun early, with retailers offering significant discounts online and in stores. Ben-Gurion Airport is preparing for a record number of package deliveries as shoppers hunt for deals worldwide.
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