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Tim Davie has resigned as director-general after a series of controversies and mounting criticism over news coverage. His exit follows accusations of bias and a failure to address internal crises. Deborah Turness, head of news, has also stepped down.
Tim Davie is stepping down as BBC director-general after a period marked by controversies over impartiality, presenter conduct, and editorial standards. His resignation follows a series of high-profile incidents and ongoing scrutiny of the broadcaster's practices.
Noa Kirel celebrated her upcoming wedding with a ritual bath, challah ceremony, and henna party. The wedding will include both an intimate ceremony and a grand celebration with celebrities.
Saudi Arabia is designing future cities and destinations with both visitors and residents in mind, prioritizing sustainability. The Kingdom aims to become a top global tourism hub as travel habits and markets evolve.
Israel has received the body of Lieutenant Hadar Goldin, killed in 2014 during fighting in Rafah. Recent clashes in Gaza have led to more Palestinian deaths, as the conflict continues to claim lives.
Israeli forces have dismantled four terror tunnels and dozens of weapons sites in Khan Yunis, Gaza. The operation aims to remove threats to troops and civilians in the area.
President Herzog welcomed Hadar Goldin's return after eleven years, praising the family's strength and thanking President Trump for his role. He pledged continued efforts to bring home the remaining hostages.
The article explores how Israel serves as a vital source of identity and strength for Jews worldwide, especially amid rising criticism and assimilation. Drawing on lessons from Avraham Avinu, it urges Jews in Israel and abroad to remain steadfast in their faith and unity. The piece emphasizes the mutual dependence between Israel and Jewish communities around the world.
Israeli forces in Khan Younis have destroyed four Hamas tunnels and dozens of buildings used for militant activity. Troops remain deployed in the area despite the ceasefire.
Israel has rejected Turkish involvement in Gaza's future security arrangements, citing diplomatic tensions and Erdogan's support for Hamas. Turkish officials continue to seek a role, but Israel remains adamant that Turkish troops will not be deployed.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of beating a Palestinian woman during a settler attack in the West Bank. The assault left the woman hospitalized, and the suspect will remain in custody as the investigation continues.
Netanyahu has imposed sanctions on ministers who miss or are late to cabinet meetings, aiming to improve attendance. Ministers may lose privileges and funding if they fail to show up without approval.
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