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Iran is moving to strengthen its influence over Yemen's Houthi rebels amid internal divisions and regional shifts. The Houthis are struggling to adapt as Iran seeks to fill strategic gaps left by losses elsewhere.
Freed hostages thanked protesters at nationwide rallies for helping secure their release and urged continued efforts to bring back the last three captives' bodies. Families and demonstrators also demanded a state inquiry into the October seventh attack, criticizing government resistance. The rallies combined calls for accountability with messages of hope and unity.
A victim of Shimon Hayut, the so-called 'Tinder Swindler', has spoken out after his unexpected release from prison in Georgia following a plea deal. She expressed disappointment and hopes for further legal action as other cases remain open against him.
The government will debate forming a committee to investigate the October 7 events, responding to a Supreme Court mandate. Legal experts warn that further delays could undermine the investigation's effectiveness.
Israeli officials say Palestinians who arrived in South Africa had third-country approval to leave Gaza. Their unexpected arrival raised questions, but they were eventually allowed entry after intervention from an aid group.
Introducing the death penalty for terrorists in Israel could backfire by giving them a global platform and increasing security risks. Critics argue it would harm Israel's diplomatic standing and fail to deter attacks. Alternative, quieter measures are recommended.
Thousands rallied in Bilbao to support Palestinians before a rare exhibition match between the Palestinian team and the Basque Country. The event marks the Palestinian team's debut in European matches against regional teams not recognized by global soccer bodies.
Israeli ministers Smotrich and Ben-Gvir have urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to take a firm stand against international efforts to recognize a Palestinian state. Security officials have recommended sanctions on Palestinian Authority leaders, while the United States advances a proposal for Palestinian statehood at the United Nations.
Shas lawmaker Yoav Ben Tzur was attacked in Jerusalem by ultra-Orthodox youths over his support for drafting religious students. Political leaders condemned the violence and called for calm discussion on the issue.
Lawmakers from all parties condemned an attack on Shas member Yoav Ben-Tzur by ultra-Orthodox extremists in Jerusalem. The incident, linked to a bill on military enlistment, has sparked renewed debate over conscription and public safety.
The NEXT 2026 Summit will unite top venture capitalists and startups in Tel Aviv to discuss the future of Israeli technology. The event features live panels, networking, and global broadcasts, highlighting the country's innovation and investment trends.
Ultra-Orthodox extremists smashed the window of Shas MK Yoav Ben-Tzur's car in Jerusalem, apparently over his party's stance on conscription. Shas condemned the violence, calling it unrepresentative of religious values.
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