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British journalist Douglas Murray joins Yeshiva University as its first President's Professor of Practice. He will teach an honors poetry course and contribute to the university's academic community.
Police have announced detailed arrangements and security measures for the funeral of Staff Sgt. Rani Gvili in Meitar. The public is invited to pay respects along the procession route, with access restrictions in place for the ceremonies.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince told Iran's president that the kingdom will not allow attacks on Iran from its territory. The statement reaffirmed Saudi Arabia's respect for Iran's sovereignty.
Flavio Bolsonaro visited Jerusalem, promising to reset Brazil-Israel relations and move Brazil's embassy to Jerusalem if elected president. He criticized President Lula's stance on Israel and framed support for Israel as a core value for Brazil's right. The visit reflects how foreign policy is becoming a key part of Brazil's political identity.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is facing backlash for comparing immigrant children's fears to Anne Frank's experience during the Holocaust. Critics, including a former Department of Homeland Security official and the Holocaust Memorial Museum, called the analogy offensive and inflammatory.
Democratic fundraiser Kelly Neumann is under fire for a Veterans Day post honoring her grandfather's service in Hitler's army. The controversy has led to scrutiny of her political ties and fundraising activities.
Prime Minister Netanyahu says early elections would be a mistake as his government faces a budget deadline. Failure to pass the budget by March 31 could trigger a snap vote. Netanyahu's coalition remains fragile amid ongoing political tensions.
Radware has acquired Israeli startup Pynt to strengthen its cloud security solutions. The deal adds advanced application programming interface testing tools to Radware's platform, offering customers enhanced protection throughout the development lifecycle.
Israel has pledged to investigate after Italian security officers were detained at gunpoint by a soldier in the West Bank. Italy expressed strong protest over the incident and called for clearer procedures. The officers were released after their identities were confirmed.
Israel is preparing land in southern Gaza for a large camp to house Palestinians, potentially with surveillance at its entrance. The camp could accommodate hundreds of thousands and comes amid ongoing tensions and possible renewed conflict with Hamas.
Governor Josh Shapiro denies his memoir was written in response to Kamala Harris' criticism, saying it reflects his own experiences. He urges Democrats to focus on the future rather than past disputes.
United Nations experts have condemned Switzerland for sentencing students who protested peacefully at a Swiss university over its ties with Israeli institutions. The experts say such activism should not be criminalized. Some students have received fines and criminal records, while others await sentencing.
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