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Australia's Russian-speaking Jewish community is mourning after the Bondi Beach attack, which claimed many of their own. Funerals and vigils highlight their deep ties and the support efforts underway. The tragedy has left the community shaken but united.
A young boy was killed and his brothers injured by unexploded military ordnance in central Gaza. Authorities warn that thousands of such explosives remain, creating ongoing danger for residents.
A bus carrying Kfir Brigade soldiers was attacked by civilians in Jerusalem, prompting police intervention. The military condemned the violence, and no injuries were reported. The incident followed earlier unrest involving ultra-Orthodox demonstrators.
Police arrested a 17-year-old suspected of involvement in a violent arson attack against Palestinians in Beit Lid, West Bank. He is the third person detained in connection with the incident, which left several seriously injured. The investigation and legal proceedings are ongoing amid rising settler violence in the region.
Israel carried out widespread strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, hitting training camps and weapons sites. The attacks coincide with international talks in Paris aimed at preventing renewed conflict and advancing plans for Hezbollah's disarmament.
Police arrested several men after ramming a car near Bondi Beach, citing concerns about a potential violent act. Authorities say there is no public danger and no connection to Sunday's deadly attack at the same location.
A month-old baby has died from cold exposure in a Gaza displaced persons camp, according to health officials. The United Nations warns that hundreds of thousands remain at risk due to inadequate shelter and limited supplies.
Israel has approved its largest-ever natural gas deal with Egypt, valued at $35 billion, in a move expected to boost the economy and strengthen regional ties. The agreement follows months of negotiations and is seen as a historic milestone for Israel's energy sector.
Alan Dershowitz told Donald Trump that the Constitution is unclear about serving a third presidential term. The discussion sparked interest among supporters, but Dershowitz says he does not expect Trump to pursue another term.
A new report reveals that Netanyahu and Trump secretly planned a potential strike on Iran's nuclear program, using deception to conceal their intentions. The operation involved assassinations, covert agents, and large-scale attacks, leading to significant casualties and displacement after Iran retaliated with missile and drone strikes.
Israel, Greece and Cyprus are exploring the creation of a joint rapid-response force in the eastern Mediterranean. The proposed unit would combine troops and military assets from all three countries to bolster regional security.
President Trump, at a White House Hanukkah party, said the 'Jewish lobby' is no longer the most powerful in Washington and made several contentious remarks about Israel and Congress. He also incorrectly claimed all Gaza hostages had been released. The event included strong pro-Israel statements and discussions about a potential third presidential term.
Police have arrested a suspect believed to be linked to both a recent attempted kidnapping and the disappearance of Haymanut Kasau. The investigation is ongoing and subject to a gag order.
UK police warn that chanting 'globalize the intifada' at protests will now lead to arrests, citing increased threats after the Bondi Beach massacre. Security has been tightened around Jewish sites amid concerns over rising antisemitism.
Israel's journalists union is demanding the prime minister allow press on his upcoming flight to Washington, citing concerns over press freedom. The move follows a pattern of excluding journalists from official trips and comes amid debate over proposed media reforms.
A bill to add an ultra-Orthodox representative to Israel's national construction committee has passed a preliminary Knesset vote. Supporters say it will address Haredi housing needs, while critics warn it deepens social divides.
The Knesset has advanced a bill to strip the Supreme Court president of the power to select judicial panels, moving to an automated system. Critics warn it could harm judicial efficiency, while supporters say it ensures impartiality.
The Knesset has advanced bills to demote and penalize senior security officers who encourage refusal to enlist or criticize the security services. The proposed laws target both current and former officers and have fueled debate over free speech and loyalty.
A bill easing the appointment of ministers' associates to lead government companies has passed a preliminary Knesset vote. Critics warn it could harm the integrity and professionalism of public appointments.
New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani visited the Chabad-Lubavitch leader's gravesite after the Australian Hanukkah shooting. The Ohel has become a prominent pilgrimage site for politicians and public figures seeking inspiration and connection with the Jewish community.
Mayor Eric Adams bid farewell to New York City's Jewish community at his final Hanukkah event, highlighting his support for Israel and warning of a shift under incoming mayor Zohran Mamdani. Adams's departure marks a turning point in the city's relationship with its Jewish population.
Iran is refusing to allow an independent medical exam for Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi after her reported beating during arrest. Her family and rights groups are expressing grave concern for her health and safety. Supporters plan to bring her case to the International Criminal Court.
Israeli forces are demolishing Hamas infrastructure near the Gaza ceasefire line. The operations follow reports of airstrikes and are part of ongoing efforts to dismantle tunnels and sites used by Hamas.
Nick Reiner will be charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, in Los Angeles. Prosecutors say the charges include special circumstances and the use of a knife. His court appearance has been postponed for medical reasons.
Vice President JD Vance claims lowering immigration is the best way to reduce antisemitism in the United States, sparking debate within the Republican Party. He argues that demographic changes, not ideology or age, drive rising antisemitic sentiment. Vance's comments come amid broader Republican efforts to address antisemitism and restrict immigration.
A New York Young Republican Club gala sparked controversy for hosting white supremacists and far-right figures, intensifying debates over antisemitism in conservative politics. The event drew protests, political backlash, and renewed calls to confront extremism within the party.
The Israeli military has notified residents of the Nur Shams refugee camp in the West Bank about plans to demolish several buildings. Officials say the demolitions are for operational reasons and follow similar actions in other camps this year.
The Israeli military has dropped criminal charges against a reserve officer over a deadly incident in Lebanon last year, opting for internal disciplinary action instead. The decision has drawn criticism from the family of one of the victims. New evidence and testimony influenced the reversal of the earlier plan to indict the officer.
Bedouin leaders in southern Israel demand police stop blocking entrances to their towns, calling the practice collective punishment. They argue the roadblocks harm residents and could increase tensions with neighboring communities.
The Health Ministry urges at-risk groups to wear face masks and get vaccinated as flu cases surge. Four children have died in recent weeks, and vaccination rates are rising but remain below last year's levels among seniors.
The US is leading talks in Qatar on forming an international force for Gaza, with dozens of countries attending but Turkey left out. Many nations are willing to help, but disagreements persist over deployment and the force's mandate.
Israel's military cyber chief says dozens of cyberattacks on national infrastructure have been stopped in the past two years and warns such attempts will grow. The announcement came during a joint exercise with United States forces. The official stressed that cyber threats are a central concern for national security.
Justice Minister Levin asks the High Court to reconsider its ban on appointing Asher Kula to supervise the Sde Teiman leak investigation, citing difficulty in finding a qualified candidate. The request faces opposition from a watchdog group.
Israeli lawmakers have moved forward with a bill to cut water and electricity to United Nations Relief and Works Agency facilities and seize its properties in Jerusalem. The bill follows accusations of the agency's involvement in violence, though some officials highlight its role in providing essential aid.
Two cabinet ministers urge Avigdor Liberman to join a future right-wing coalition, while Liberman rules out working with Netanyahu but remains open to other right-wing parties.
The Israeli military will soon approve orders to formalize service conditions for ultra-Orthodox troops, addressing long-standing concerns. The move comes amid parliamentary debates over military exemptions and conscription for the ultra-Orthodox community.
Three suspects have been arrested after a pregnant Arab woman was attacked in Jaffa, sparking protests and a citywide strike. The incident has intensified tensions between communities and led to accusations against local religious groups.
A rare menorah pendant found in Jerusalem suggests Jews may have lived in the city centuries after their ban by the Romans. The 1,300-year-old artifact challenges assumptions about Jewish absence from Jerusalem during the Byzantine period.
Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan was booed at a Melbourne Hanukkah vigil amid anger over government policies following the Bondi Beach attack. Other politicians received a warmer reception as communities across Australia mourned the victims.
A Beitar Jerusalem fan was arrested for firing a flare at a soccer match in the capital. Police found additional pyrotechnics and pepper spray on the youth. Beitar won the match 2-1.
President Trump says he will file a lawsuit against the BBC over its editing of his 2021 speech. The legal action could be filed as soon as tomorrow.
A 21-year-old man suspected of planning an Islamist-motivated attack has been detained in Magdeburg, and German authorities are seeking his deportation. The arrest came as police in Bavaria apprehended five others over a separate alleged plot.
Police have arrested two suspects in the attack on a pregnant Arab woman in Jaffa, which has sparked protests and strikes in the city. A third suspect is still at large, and authorities have imposed a gag order on the investigation.
A Palestinian teenager was reportedly shot dead by Israeli forces during clashes in Teqoa, southern West Bank. Local officials identified the victim as 17-year-old Ammar Yasser Sabah. The Israeli military has not commented on the incident.
International Criminal Court judges have rejected Israel's bid to stop the investigation into its conduct in the Gaza war. The probe and arrest warrants for Israeli officials remain in place. Other legal challenges from Israel are still pending.
Adeena Sussman talks about blending her American Jewish and Israeli culinary influences, sharing easy recipes and Hanukkah cooking tips. She explains how cooking helped her cope during difficult periods.
The Defense Ministry and Jerusalem municipality have agreed to establish a new defense headquarters and relocate military colleges to the capital. The plan also includes a new museum, upgrades to induction centers, and new housing projects for career officers.
Yair Lapid condemned Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana for bringing Paraguay's parliamentary leader to Prime Minister Netanyahu's corruption trial. Lapid called the gesture a disgrace and said it harms Israel's image.
Slovakia's president confirmed a Slovak citizen was killed in the Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney. He condemned the attack and called for reflection on the dangers of hatred.
Rob Reiner and his wife were found dead in their Los Angeles home, with authorities investigating the case as a suspected homicide. The acclaimed director and actor was 78 years old. His passing has left Hollywood and the city mourning.
Nvidia Israel executive Gideon Rosenberg became a key advocate for hostages taken on October 7, leading public efforts to support their families. His work helped secure the release of employee Avinatan Or, highlighting the company's solidarity and Rosenberg's commitment to civic action. Rosenberg continues to support Or and urges ongoing community involvement.
Israel marked the first night of Hanukkah with nationwide candle lightings honoring Ran Gvili, the last Israeli hostage whose body remains in Gaza. Leaders and families called for his return and reaffirmed their commitment to national security. The ceremonies served as a symbol of remembrance and hope.
Jose Antonio Kast has won Chile's presidential election in a landslide, pledging tough action on crime and immigration. His victory signals a shift to the right after years of leftist rule and has sparked both celebration and concern across the country.
Twenty-seven people remain in hospital after the Sydney Hanukkah event shooting, with six in critical condition. The attack left at least 15 dead and over 40 injured, making it the deadliest antisemitic attack outside Israel in decades.
Former Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi met Joe Biden at a football game, thanking him for his support in freeing hostages. Sharabi was held captive after a deadly attack and later wrote a memoir about his ordeal.
Australia lowers flags to half-mast to mourn the 15 victims of the Bondi Beach mass shooting, with the Prime Minister urging national unity. The gesture honors those killed and injured in the tragedy.
Seven people are in critical condition after the Sydney Hanukkah shooting, with dozens still hospitalized. The attack left 15 dead and included two injured police officers.
A Muslim bystander was filmed disarming a gunman during a deadly attack at a Hanukkah event in Sydney, saving lives. Ahmed al Ahmed was shot and hospitalized after his heroic act. The attack left at least 11 dead and dozens wounded.
A top Iranian official has pledged continued support for Hezbollah against Israel, despite international calls for the group to disarm. The remarks have drawn criticism in Lebanon amid ongoing regional tensions.
The Knesset was lit in Australian flag colors to honor victims of the Sydney Hanukkah shooting. Israeli leaders expressed solidarity with Australia's Jewish community and called for action against antisemitism.
Alissa Zeffren discusses leading Jewish teens in outreach and education after October 7, navigating new challenges in combating antisemitism. Her work highlights the importance of dialogue and resilience in difficult times.
Police suspect a senior military legal official tried to cover up a leak investigation into footage of alleged detainee abuse. The attorney general is not considered a suspect, and the probe is nearing its end.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese convenes the national security committee after a deadly shooting at a Sydney Hanukkah event, calling the incident 'shocking and distressing.' Authorities are investigating and have not confirmed if the Jewish community was targeted.
Israel's Diaspora Affairs Ministry has accused the Australian government of failing to protect Jews after a deadly attack in Sydney. The ministry claims Canberra's policies have contributed to rising antisemitism and an unsafe environment for Jewish citizens.
Israeli ultra-Orthodox leaders condemned the deadly Bondi Beach attack in Sydney, mourning the loss of Rabbi Eli Schlanger and others. They called for global action against rising antisemitism and expressed solidarity with Jewish communities worldwide.
The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council says its warnings about rising antisemitic violence were ignored before the deadly Bondi Beach shooting. The group urges authorities to act against hate speech and incitement.
Over 200 ex-hostages and bereaved families have demanded a state inquiry into the government's handling of the October 7 attack. Their letter calls for a transparent, independent investigation into both the failures of that day and the subsequent response.
Food security in Gaza has improved since the ceasefire, but major humanitarian challenges remain, especially regarding shelter and food variety. The World Food Programme is leading aid efforts, urging for more diverse imports and expanded payment options. Many displaced residents still face harsh winter conditions.
Brown University was locked down after reports of an active shooter on campus. One suspect has been taken into custody, and police are urging everyone to shelter in place.
Israel's killing of top Hamas commander Raad Saad may delay the return of the last hostage's body from Gaza. Officials are now working with mediators to secure the remains amid ongoing ceasefire tensions.
Protesters in Tel Aviv and other cities demanded the return of the last deceased hostage from Gaza and called for government accountability over the October 7 attack. Demonstrators also urged the president not to pardon Prime Minister Netanyahu amid his corruption trial.
Hundreds protested in Jaffa after a pregnant Arab woman was allegedly pepper-sprayed by Jews. Community leaders accused authorities of complicity and called for accountability. Police are investigating the incident.
Israel postponed a planned airstrike in southern Lebanon after the Lebanese army requested access to the site. The move follows ongoing tensions and diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.
The Israeli military delayed a planned strike on a suspected Hezbollah site in southern Lebanon after the Lebanese army began investigating the location. Officials say they are monitoring the situation and remain in contact with ceasefire mediators.
Israel says top Hamas commander Raad Saad was killed after an explosion wounded two Israeli reservists in Gaza. Leaders described Saad as a key figure in past and ongoing attacks against Israel.
The cabinet has legalized 19 West Bank outposts, including two vacated in 2005, sparking international criticism and celebration from settler groups. The move comes amid a surge in settlement expansion and rising violence in the region.
President Erdogan, after meeting with Vladimir Putin, voiced hope for a Russia-Ukraine peace plan and warned against turning the Black Sea into a conflict zone. He plans to discuss the issue with United States President Donald Trump.
Israeli forces say they killed a Palestinian militant who crossed the Gaza ceasefire line in the south, citing an immediate threat to troops. The incident involved two individuals approaching military personnel.
Rabbi Eliezer Diamond, a beloved professor and scholar at the Jewish Theological Seminary, has died at 73. He was remembered for his mentorship, scholarship, and kindness, leaving a lasting legacy in the Jewish community.
A major Russian attack on Ukraine's power grid has left thousands without electricity, especially in Odesa and the surrounding region. The assault targeted energy infrastructure with hundreds of drones and missiles.
The United Nations General Assembly backed a court finding that allegations of Hamas infiltration of the main Palestinian aid agency are unproven, sparking strong condemnation from Israel and the United States. Several countries voiced support for the agency, while Israel renewed efforts to ban its operations.
Lebanon's foreign minister says the country has been warned of a possible Israeli offensive against Hezbollah. Beirut is pursuing diplomatic efforts to prevent escalation and urging Hezbollah to disarm, amid ongoing tensions with Iran and Israel.
A former top Anti-Defamation League litigator has resigned, accusing the group of failing to confront right-wing antisemitism and enabling harmful political agendas. The organization defended its focus on combating rising antisemitism.
Europeans and Ukrainians want US security guarantees before any talks on Russian-held Ukrainian territories. The demand comes ahead of a major meeting in Berlin with Ukrainian and European leaders.
US officials briefly withheld some intelligence from Israel over concerns about its actions in Gaza. The move reflected worries about civilian casualties and the use of American information. The restrictions were temporary and tactical, not a change in overall policy.
Freed hostage and company employee Avinatan Or reunited with the company's founder and chief executive at headquarters, joined by his girlfriend Noa Argamani. The meeting underscored the company's strong support for Or and his family during his captivity.
Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch voiced deep concern about Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's anti-Zionist stance after a recent meeting. Hirsch warned that Mamdani's positions could strain relations with New York's Jewish community. The meeting came as Mamdani was warmly welcomed by the Satmar Hasidic community for his support on local issues.
Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi was arrested by Iranian security forces at a memorial for a lawyer whose death has sparked controversy. She and other activists were detained after leading chants against the government. Mohammadi has remained a prominent voice for women's rights despite years of imprisonment.
Primal Scream faced backlash after displaying swastikas combined with Stars of David over politicians' eyes during a London concert. A Jewish security group filed a police complaint, while the band defended the visuals as artistic expression. The venue condemned the images and said it was unaware of them beforehand.
Israel has reportedly agreed to a United States demand to pay for and oversee the massive operation to clear rubble in Gaza, a task expected to cost over $1 billion. With little international funding, Israel could be left to handle the entire cleanup as a prerequisite for reconstruction. The move has raised concerns in Jerusalem about security priorities and the future of the enclave.
Arab and Muslim countries have voiced support for the United Nations agency aiding Palestinian refugees, following an Israeli raid and scrutiny from the United States. The joint statement highlights the agency's vital role amid rising tensions.
The former International Criminal Court prosecutor alleges a previous UK official threatened to defund the court over Israel arrest warrants. The claim comes amid ongoing controversy and a change in the UK government.
The Palestinian Authority has condemned Israel's decision to legalize 19 West Bank outposts, warning it threatens Palestinian land. Officials say the move raises alarms for the region's future.
A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a mother and her son in Yokne'am Illit. Police have imposed a gag order on details of the investigation.
A 20-year-old man was charged after allegedly trying to smuggle Captagon pills and marijuana into Jordan from Eilat. Authorities intercepted him at the Rabin border crossing last month and have requested he remain in custody pending trial.
Ireland plans to restrict imports of goods from Israeli West Bank settlements, but the measure will be limited and not include services. Officials deny accusations of antisemitism and say the law will not take effect this year.
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