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At least ten people were killed and six Israeli soldiers injured during a raid in Beit Jinn, Syria. Footage shows significant damage to buildings and vehicles near the border area. The operation targeted suspected militants accused of planning attacks.
Chief executives in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are leading the region in confidence and responsible artificial intelligence adoption, driven by pro-growth reforms and investment in technology. Both countries are prioritizing workforce expansion, sustainability, and innovation to support future growth.
A criminal investigation has been launched into a Border Police officer who shot two surrendered Palestinian suspects in Jenin. The incident was caught on video and is now under official review.
The head of a group supporting Haredi soldiers is demanding major changes to Israel's draft bill, citing inadequate provisions for Haredi integration. He calls for binding recruitment targets and dedicated support within the military.
The article claims Jewish communities outside Israel are becoming irrelevant, urging Jews to embrace tradition and nationhood in Israel. It contrasts traditional and assimilated Jewish identities, drawing on biblical themes and current events. The piece also comments on contemporary political figures' roles in Jewish history.
Israeli forces raided a Syrian village, killing at least 10 people after being confronted by residents. The operation comes amid rising regional tensions and ongoing concerns about the fragile ceasefire in Gaza.
JPMorgan Chase plans to build a new office tower in Canary Wharf, London, with twice the floor space of The Shard. The project could generate thousands of jobs and boost the United Kingdom economy, pending planning approval.
Warmer weather is expected this weekend before local rain and cooler conditions arrive Sunday and Monday. Brisk winds and fog may affect visibility in some areas.
Black Friday's origins are rooted in financial crises and chaotic city scenes, not retail joy. The shopping event has since been rebranded and globalized, becoming a ritual driven by psychology and the promise of savings.
Three Israeli reservists were severely injured during a clash with terrorists in southern Syria. The operation led to the capture of suspects and the elimination of several terrorists. Troops remain deployed in the area to address ongoing threats.
A couple reflects on the three times they 'married' each other, from a traditional wedding to a quiet recommitment after illness. Their story explores how love deepens through hardship and honest connection.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa acknowledged protesters' demands after major demonstrations by the Alawite minority. He pledged to address concerns and stressed the need for national unity amid rising sectarian tensions.
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