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Cabinet secretary Yossi Fuchs warned the High Court against ordering Prime Minister Netanyahu to dismiss Ben-Gvir, calling such a move unlawful. He said the court would be overstepping its authority if it acted without criminal charges or investigation.
Authorities have indicted twelve suspects for allegedly smuggling millions in goods to Gaza for Hamas. The operation involved items such as tobacco, electronics, and vehicle parts. The investigation is ongoing.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir accuses the High Court of trying to override the will of the voters after it questions why he has not been dismissed. The court's order follows allegations of abuse of power, sparking criticism from other government officials.
Shimie Hortig has been named the next chief executive of Amdocs, replacing Shuki Sheffer in March. The leadership change follows strong quarterly results and new business agreements for the company.
The groom who fainted at his wedding is now conscious and communicating, with his condition greatly improved according to Kaplan Medical Center.
President Trump signed a defense budget granting over $4 billion in aid to Israel and increasing joint defense funding. The law also bans United States support for several international organizations, including the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny will headline the Super Bowl halftime show after making Grammy history with his latest album. His influence spans music, sports, and fashion, and his performance is set to be a landmark moment for Latin music. Fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting his show.
Dairy farmers briefly blocked Route 1 to protest planned industry reforms. The road has reopened, but tensions remain over proposed changes that could affect local producers.
Russian spacecraft have intercepted communications from several key European satellites, raising fears about the security of sensitive information. European officials warn that space is becoming a new frontier for hostile actions and are calling for greater investment in space defence.
Israeli strikes on Gaza killed 10 Palestinians, including a baby, after an attack on Israeli soldiers. The violence comes as the Rafah crossing with Egypt reopens, straining the ceasefire.
A University of Minnesota student group has become a leader in illegal anti-immigration enforcement protests, shifting from previous anti-Israel activism. Recent demonstrations have led to arrests, property damage, and the group's suspension by the university.
Governor Wes Moore's story of his great-grandfather fleeing the Ku Klux Klan is contradicted by historical records, which show a peaceful transfer to Jamaica. Church archives and newspapers offer no evidence of Klan involvement or racial conflict.
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