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The Lebanese army has expanded its operations along the border with Israel, taking control of areas previously held by Hezbollah. Troops are dismantling weapons and securing the region amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes and political tensions.
A United Nations committee has urged Israel to investigate claims of torture against Palestinians during the Gaza conflict. The committee cited reports of widespread abuse and called for accountability, while Israeli officials denied the allegations.
Jordan's foreign minister called for lasting peace in Gaza and reaffirmed support for a two-state solution at a regional forum in Barcelona. He condemned ongoing violence and urged humanitarian aid and cooperation. Jordan also pledged to help deliver aid to Gaza once restrictions are lifted.
Ukraine's chief of staff resigned after anti-corruption agencies raided his home and office. The searches were called 'unprecedented' and no details about the suspicions have been released.
European leaders are angered by reports that the United States may recognize Russia's control over seized Ukrainian land in peace talks. Ukraine's leadership faces internal upheaval as negotiations continue. The fate of contested regions remains a central issue in the proposed agreements.
President Zelensky has dismissed his chief of staff, Andrii Yermak, after a corruption probe. The move comes amid sensitive peace talks and growing international pressure. Zelensky urges unity as Ukraine navigates this leadership change.
The Shahed 101 is a stealthy Iranian drone designed to deliver deadly payloads against Israeli targets. Its advanced features make it difficult to detect and highly effective in combat.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will visit Israel in December for the first time since taking office, meeting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and visiting Yad Vashem. The trip will focus on bilateral relations, the Gaza ceasefire, and international issues.
Shearith Israel, the nation's oldest Jewish congregation, launched a kosher food pantry in Manhattan on Thanksgiving. The new initiative, in partnership with Masbia, will provide food deliveries to local residents and is set to open before Hanukkah.
Two Israelis involved in a high-profile child abduction case have arrived in Germany to testify. The case involves heiress Christina Block, who is accused of orchestrating the kidnapping of her children during a custody battle. Block and several others are now on trial in Hamburg.
Aija Mayrock, a Jewish influencer, shares stories of interfaith harmony in Israel and beyond, inspired by her relationship with Muslim advocate Nuseir Yassin. Despite online backlash, she uses social media to promote coexistence and highlight Israel's diversity.
Candace Owens has condemned a Turning Point USA Faith event speaker accused of insulting her and Tucker Carlson. She praised young people for recognizing 'fake pastors' and announced her show is off air due to safety concerns, making a serious claim against French President Macron.
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