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YNetTrump allies closely track Israeli polls ahead of possible Netanyahu-Bennett showdownNovember 25, 2025
Trump-aligned figures are requesting frequent, reliable Israeli election polls as they monitor a possible Netanyahu-Bennett contest. Israeli contacts say the Americans want weekly updates on the latest data.
FoxNewsSaudi Arabia is new front line as us faces down Iran, China and Russia's ambitionsNovember 25, 2025
The United States and Saudi Arabia have reset their partnership with new defense, technology, and investment agreements after a key White House meeting. The talks addressed regional security, advanced weapons sales, and steps toward broader Middle East normalization. Both countries aim to counter growing influence from Iran, China, and Russia.
A Dartmouth professor criticized the low turnout of young people at recent anti-Trump protests, calling it a troubling shift. He argued that youth disillusionment and uninspiring political leadership are key factors behind the decline in activism.
ArutzShevaSukkot demands discussion: Examine ties with Palestinian Authority security forcesNovember 25, 2025
MK Tzvi Sukkot urges a reassessment of security cooperation with the Palestinian Authority after several police officers were linked to terror activities. He warns of growing instability and calls for an urgent committee meeting.
November 25, 2025
Tamika Mallory, ousted from the Women's March for anti-Semitism, joins Zohran Mamdani's transition team alongside other controversial figures. The appointments have sparked criticism due to the backgrounds and activism of several team members.
A jewelry store owner in Ofakim thwarted a robbery using gas and smoke deterrents, forcing masked suspects to flee empty-handed. The incident has fueled political criticism over rising crime and law enforcement in southern Israel.
TimesofIsraelPolice said probing whether embattled senior cop tried to promote his relativeNovember 25, 2025
The head of Israel Police's major crime unit is being investigated for allegedly trying to promote a relative and interfering in a police probe. Manny Binyamin has gone on temporary leave as the inquiry continues. His return to his post is considered unlikely.
The United Nations Security Council will visit Syria and Lebanon next week to meet with regional leaders and peacekeepers. The visit comes amid ongoing tensions between Lebanon and Israel and efforts to support Syria's transition.
Unusual fatigue, shortness of breath, and sudden weight gain may be early signs of heart failure. A simple at-home test for swelling can help detect fluid retention, but any suspicious symptoms should be checked by a doctor.
Canadian officials say they were not involved in banning Irish band Kneecap from entering the country. The ban was announced by a parliamentarian, but official documents reveal it was not based on federal advice. The group's entry issues are linked to incomplete application information.
Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had a tense private meeting over normalizing relations with Israel. The Saudi leader resisted pressure, insisting on progress toward a Palestinian state. The discussion highlighted ongoing challenges in Middle East diplomacy.
Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had a tense private meeting over normalizing relations with Israel. The crown prince resisted Trump's push, citing public opinion and the need for progress on a Palestinian state. Both leaders left open the possibility of future talks.







