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Jonathan Pollard claims he was urged by an Israeli agent to commit suicide to end his case. He also criticized foreign military presence in Israel and discussed a recent secret meeting with the US Ambassador.
Rabbi Avraham Idan says police beat him during a Jerusalem demonstration, leaving him and his son traumatized. He is now under house arrest as his son prepares for a circumcision ceremony.
Naftali Bennett accuses Netanyahu's advisers of betraying Israel during wartime and acting for Qatar. He calls for Netanyahu's resignation and links the affair to failures in the war against Hamas.
Far-right legislator Zvi Sukkot has been appointed chair of the Knesset Education Committee after a contentious vote. His selection has drawn criticism due to his activist past and recent police questioning.
Bereaved families and opposition leaders condemn the government's support for a politically appointed probe into the October 7 events, accusing officials of trying to avoid accountability. Protests erupted as calls grow for an independent state commission of inquiry.
The Bondi Beach terror attack has sparked warnings about the growing strength of global jihadist networks. Experts say groups like the Islamic State remain active and capable of inspiring violence, with recent events highlighting increased risks to Western societies.
A new international pact aims to boost Israel's role in artificial intelligence and chip manufacturing. The agreement seeks to secure vital supply chains and foster global collaboration in high tech.
Israel, Greece, and Cyprus are preparing a new declaration highlighting stronger cooperation in energy, security, and economic sectors. Officials say the talks mark a new phase in their partnership, though no joint defense force will be announced yet.
Lawmakers have advanced a bill to create a government-appointed committee to investigate the October 7 events, sidelining an independent inquiry. The proposal faces criticism over its legality and potential for political control.
Teuta Hoxha, a Palestine Action prisoner on a 43-day hunger strike, faces life-threatening health issues while awaiting trial in the United Kingdom. Her family warns she may die in custody without intervention. Supporters have staged protests, urging action to save her life.
SolarEdge's stock and business are rebounding after a dramatic decline, driven by new management and strategic changes. Despite ongoing skepticism from analysts, the company is showing positive cash flow and exploring new growth opportunities in data centers.
Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed is under scrutiny for past statements equating 9/11 with the US war on terror and criticizing law enforcement. His campaign has also faced controversy over his views on Israel and police funding.
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