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Iranian diaspora in London rallied in support of widespread protests in Iran, highlighting growing solidarity and hope for change. Demonstrators included people from diverse backgrounds, reflecting a significant shift in opposition to the regime.
A Bedouin man was shot dead by police during a raid in the Negev, prompting protests and heightened tensions in his village. Residents and relatives dispute police claims, while security forces maintain a strong presence in the area.
Temperatures will rise through midweek with strong winds in the mountains and mostly clear skies. Light rain is possible by the weekend, but no major weather changes are expected.
A network called The Com is recruiting young gamers into cybercrime, targeting retailers, hospitals, and even other teenagers. Authorities are working to stop this growing threat.
A Bedouin resident of Tarabin was shot and killed by police during an operation targeting suspects in recent 'price-tag' incidents. Police say the suspect endangered officers during the arrest.
Britain and France bombed a suspected Daesh arms cache in Syria during a joint operation. The strike targeted an underground facility identified as a weapons storage site, with no civilian casualties reported.
Israel's recognition of Somaliland and its new military base in Berbera mark a major shift in Red Sea geopolitics, offering strategic advantages but also new risks. Regional rivalries, unresolved territorial disputes, and the threat of attacks from Houthis, Iran, and Turkey make the situation highly complex. The future of Berbera may depend on international partnerships and the ability to defend against multiple threats.
A large cache of stolen weapons was discovered in a parked vehicle in Rosh Pina after a police officer noticed suspicious activity while walking his dog. Authorities say the find may have prevented a major tragedy and have launched an investigation.
A major military exercise was held in southern Israel, simulating surprise attacks and emergency responses. The drill aimed to improve coordination and readiness among military and security forces.
As 2026 begins, Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank face worsening displacement, violence, and humanitarian crisis. Aid restrictions and ongoing conflict have left many in dire conditions, with little hope for relief or resolution.
Haredi soldier Haim Treitel, injured in Gaza, has signed on as a career officer after completing his rehabilitation and regular service. Treitel will continue his service in the military, expressing his commitment to the state and its people.
Energy markets are in flux after United States forces ousted Venezuela's president and took control of its oil industry. Analysts predict short-term oil price increases but say prices could fall if sanctions are lifted and exports rise. The situation adds to existing global supply concerns.
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