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TimesofIsraelAbu Shabab militia appears to confirm reports leader was killed by fellow tribe memberDecember 06, 2025
Yasser Abu Shabab, leader of a Gaza militia, was reportedly killed by a fellow tribe member during a family dispute. His death is being described as the result of internal conflict within the Bedouin Tarabin tribe.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's choice of Roman Gofman as Mossad chief, bypassing recommended candidates, has sparked debate. The appointment follows a personal interview with Sara Netanyahu, raising questions about the selection process.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called on the Palestinian Authority to enact reforms ahead of his visit to Israel. Merz reiterated support for a two-state solution and the United States peace plan for Gaza.
President Trump's policy changes have given Afrikaners in South Africa unprecedented access to American officials and influence in Washington. The shift has fueled tensions at home, with some South African lawmakers calling for investigations into Afrikaner organizations. The Trump administration's approach marks a significant departure from previous U.S. engagement in the region.
TimesofIsraelFormer Supreme Court president warns of 'dangerous decline' in Israel's legal systemDecember 06, 2025
Former Supreme Court president Esther Hayut warns of a 'dangerous decline' in Israel's legal system, criticizing officials who ignore court orders. She stresses the importance of the judiciary's role and expresses confidence in its perseverance.
Three people were killed and several wounded in Israeli strikes on northern Gaza's Beit Lahiya. Additional casualties were reported in other neighborhoods and in southern Gaza. The exact locations of some incidents remain uncertain.
The remains of Thai worker Sudthisak Rinthalak, killed by militants in Gaza, are being returned to his family after two years. His story highlights the risks faced by migrant workers and the pain endured by families left behind.
Guillian Wernet led the Arabia Wolves to a 7-2 win over the Karachi Monarchs with a near no-hitter, marking their fourth straight victory. The Wolves now look ahead to a key doubleheader against the Mid East Falcons. Karachi's record falls to three wins and six losses.
A drone attack on a kindergarten in South Kordofan killed 50 people, including 33 children, amid escalating conflict in Sudan. International groups condemned the violence and warned of further atrocities as fighting intensifies.
Piers Morgan's Uncensored is nearing a £100 million valuation after securing major new investment. The YouTube-based media venture plans to expand globally and launch new content channels. Morgan aims to transform Uncensored into a leading digital media group.
SkyNewsNigel Farage racism allegations are deeply shocking - but will they deter voters?December 06, 2025
Nigel Farage faces renewed allegations of racist and antisemitic behavior from his schooldays, prompting calls for an apology. Farage denies the claims, while political opponents question whether the controversy will affect his support among voters.
YNetFrom Shiloh, Dr. Mike Evans urges Vance and Trump to back Israel's claims to Judea anDecember 06, 2025
Dr. Mike Evans urged President Trump and Vice President Vance to support Israel's claims to Judea and Samaria. He cited the regions' historic and biblical importance to the Jewish people.








