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The ombudsman for judges has dismissed most ethics complaints against Supreme Court President Isaac Amit, finding only one justified but not warranting action. Right-wing groups had filed the complaints in an effort to undermine Amit's appointment. Justice Minister Yariv Levin continues to call for Amit's resignation despite the ombudsman's findings.
The year-end review highlights ongoing global tensions, including the Russia-Ukraine war and China-Taiwan standoff, as well as a shifting international order. Regional conflicts and strategic competition are expected to persist into 2026.
Alaa Abd el-Fattah's return to the United Kingdom after years as a political prisoner has sparked debate over citizenship rules and past online remarks. The controversy has shifted focus from Egypt's human-rights record to Britain's own political and administrative processes.
Dame Emily Thornberry has called for the appointment of a special envoy to prevent failures in handling complex detention cases like that of Alaa Abd El-Fattah. The activist's return to the United Kingdom has sparked controversy over past social media posts, but there are no current plans to revoke his citizenship.
The Tel Aviv 35 Index ended the year with a 51% gain, despite falling on the last trading day. The local currency also strengthened slightly against the dollar and euro.
Israeli reservists are recognized for their selfless service and repeated sacrifices. Their actions underscore a demand for fairer distribution of responsibility among citizens.
Saudi and Palestinian officials met in Riyadh to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the West Bank. Talks focused on ceasefire violations, aid delivery, and the rights of the Palestinian people.
A military exercise will take place tomorrow afternoon in Eilat, with increased security activity and possible explosion sounds expected. Officials assure there is no security threat and will notify the public in case of an emergency.
The Knesset has advanced a bill to officially recognize Israeli Sign Language, aiming to promote inclusion and cultural recognition. The legislation marks a significant step for the deaf community in Israel.
A civil lawsuit was filed against a security guard accused of attacking a Jewish youth at a Kfar Saba police station. The suit seeks damages for what is described as a racially motivated assault. The Honenu organization aims to deter similar antisemitic incidents.
Security forces have set up checkpoints at Tarabin al-Sana as part of a police raid, causing long delays for residents. The operation is part of a wider crackdown on crime in Bedouin towns, with local leaders planning legal action against the roadblocks.
Defense Minister Israel Katz urges the military to prepare for a potential large-scale attack on West Bank communities. He praises recent security successes and announces plans to relocate military bases to the northern West Bank.
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