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CNN's Jake Tapper condemned Candace Owens and her supporters for antisemitic rhetoric during a heated feud with Ben Shapiro. The dispute has exposed rifts among conservatives, as Owens' controversial claims continue to attract a large audience.
Former Jerusalem mayor Uri Lupolianski is hospitalized in serious condition with pneumonia and respiratory distress. His family has requested prayers for his recovery.
More than a dozen Heritage Foundation scholars have joined Mike Pence's Advancing American Freedom after controversy over the think tank's leadership. The departures mark a major realignment within the conservative movement.
The United States has halted five offshore wind projects over national security concerns, citing radar interference risks. The decision has prompted criticism from energy companies and state leaders, who warn of economic and environmental impacts.
Turning Point USA's AmericaFest was marked by public infighting among conservative leaders, overshadowing the event's focus on unity. Many attendees, especially younger ones, were more interested in community than ideological disputes. The absence of founder Charlie Kirk highlighted growing divisions within the movement.
Masked settlers attacked Palestinians and activists with stones in the West Bank, damaging property and injuring one person. The violence was linked to an illegal outpost that has repeatedly been rebuilt. Police arrived after the incidents but made no arrests.
Former adviser Eli Feldstein claims Netanyahu supported his efforts to obtain a classified document and that the prime minister's chief of staff offered to halt an investigation. Both Netanyahu's office and the chief of staff deny the allegations.
Benny Gantz demands the Prime Minister explain alleged misconduct in his office involving Qatar. He calls the incident a severe security breach and urges immediate disclosure of all information.
The Justice Department is suing Washington, DC, over its ban on registering semi-automatic guns, claiming it infringes on constitutional rights. The lawsuit highlights ongoing tensions between federal and local authorities over gun control. Recent crime statistics show a significant drop in violent incidents in the city.
A major Palestinian apartment block in East Jerusalem was demolished by Israeli authorities, leaving about 100 people homeless. Residents face ongoing threats of eviction and demolition amid expanding settlements and restrictive building permits.
A report found that one in five of Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's appointees have ties to anti-Zionist groups, sparking debate over antisemitism and criticism of Israel. Mamdani defended his commitment to protecting Jewish New Yorkers and called for clearer distinctions between antisemitism and political criticism. The findings have led to increased scrutiny and controversy surrounding his transition team.
Israel has reversed a law banning settlements in the northern West Bank, allowing families to return to Sa‑Nur. The site was evacuated in 2005 and will soon see renewed civilian presence.
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