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Jewish rioters set fire to an Arab house and vehicles in Gush Etzion and injured a Palestinian man. No arrests have been made, and security forces are on high alert in the area.
The Chief Rabbinate has strongly criticized the Supreme Court for intervening in rabbinic certification, particularly regarding women taking ordination exams. Despite their objections, the Rabbinate will allow women to take the exams but clarified this does not grant rabbinical status. A committee will be formed to review certification criteria.
South Africa is investigating the arrival of over 150 Palestinians who landed in Johannesburg on a chartered flight from Israel, amid suspicions of a coordinated effort to remove Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank. Many of the arrivals say they were misled about their destination and left without support upon arrival. Authorities have condemned the operation and warned against further flights.
Itron is acquiring Israeli startup Locusview for $525 million in a deal expected to close in early 2026. Locusview's investors stand to gain significantly, and the acquisition aims to boost digital transformation in infrastructure management.
TimesofIsraelIDF figures show rise in sexual harassment complaints within the militaryNovember 17, 2025
Sexual harassment complaints within the military have risen sharply, with most cases involving incidents inside military units. The majority of victims are women, but few complaints lead to indictments.
TimesofIsraelSaudi crown prince departs for US amid Trump's talk of potential Israel normalizationNovember 17, 2025
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is visiting the United States to meet President Trump and discuss closer ties. The trip comes amid talk of potential Saudi-Israel normalization, though security guarantees remain a top priority for the kingdom.
Hackers stole and sold sensitive security camera footage from Indian hospitals and other locations, exposing major privacy and cybersecurity gaps. Police have arrested eight suspects and are investigating a network that targeted tens of thousands of cameras.
Harvard is under scrutiny over campus safety, research funding, and international ties, facing investigations and funding threats. The university may resolve the crisis through a potential deal with authorities.
Jordan and Egypt's foreign ministers discussed efforts to strengthen the Gaza ceasefire and support a Security Council resolution for an international force. They also reviewed plans for Gaza's recovery and called for more humanitarian aid and reconstruction support.
Dave Portnoy says he left the Democrats because he felt young white men were unfairly blamed by the party. He also detailed the antisemitic abuse he faces and his resolve to speak out against it.
Saudi Arabia is reshaping the US tech landscape through major investments in companies like Lucid Motors and artificial intelligence startups. These partnerships are driving innovation and clean energy adoption, marking a new era of high-tech collaboration between the two countries.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince visits Washington to strengthen ties with the US amid regional tensions and shifting alliances. The two countries are expected to discuss security guarantees and deeper cooperation. The US-Saudi partnership remains central to President Trump's Middle East policy.









