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Alexis Wilkins, the country singer dating Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel, is suing commentators for alleging she is an Israeli agent. She denies any intelligence ties and has never been to Israel. The lawsuits highlight growing scrutiny of her relationship with Patel.
Jeremy Corbyn attended court to support protesters charged for backing the banned group Palestine Action. The group's legal challenge against its terror designation will proceed, as hundreds face trial and thousands have been arrested in ongoing protests.
YNetIsraeli flag replaced with Palestinian flag during fencing competition in SpainNovember 11, 2025
An Israeli flag was swapped with a Palestinian flag at a fencing event in Spain, prompting criticism from Israeli officials. Organizers cited technical problems for the incident, which has raised concerns about antisemitism in sports.
CBS News is reportedly interested in hiring ABC's Matt Gutman as the next anchor of its Evening News program. The move comes as the network seeks to boost ratings after recent anchor changes and layoffs.
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange rose today, led by gains from Tower and Nice, while Camtek declined. The shekel weakened against both the dollar and euro.
Gaza families remain without electricity despite the recent ceasefire, relying on flashlights and candles. The destruction of the electrical grid has left many struggling to meet daily needs.
Deborah Turness is criticized for her response to concerns about BBC News's impartiality, focusing on email protocol rather than the issue raised. Insiders say she struggled with the BBC's culture after a career in commercial media. Her departure is viewed by some as inevitable.
President Herzog of Israel visited the Democratic Republic of Congo to strengthen ties and called for Israel's inclusion in African affairs. He praised the country's new role on the United Nations Security Council and urged more global attention to Africa's challenges.
TimesofIsraelHigh Court urges compromise in Sde Teiman leak investigation 'for sake of public'November 11, 2025
Israel's High Court has called on parties in the Sde Teiman leak case to reach a compromise on who will oversee the criminal investigation. Judges raised legal concerns with both the justice minister's and attorney general's choices, urging a solution for the public good.
The United Nations climate summit in Belem, Brazil, brings together world leaders to address urgent climate challenges and financial support for vulnerable nations. Brazil is launching a major forest protection initiative, but doubts remain about global commitment and funding. The conference spotlights the Amazon's critical role and the need for concrete climate action.
CJV UK has demanded sweeping reforms at the BBC after a leaked report revealed pervasive bias and antisemitism in its coverage. The scandal led to the resignation of two top BBC leaders. Critics say the network's reporting has fueled hostility toward Jews and Israel.
Syria has declared its intention to join the international coalition against the Islamic State but will not take part in the military campaign. President Ahmad al-Sharaa's visit to Washington marks a significant shift in diplomatic relations. Talks also addressed sanctions and ongoing negotiations with Israel.









