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Israel has warned the United States that Iran might use a missile exercise as cover for an attack. While Israeli officials are on high alert, US intelligence has not seen evidence of an imminent strike.
Israel's attorney general has condemned a government plan for a politically appointed inquiry into the October 7 attack, warning it would undermine the investigation's integrity. Critics say the proposal is designed to protect the coalition, while bereaved families and opposition leaders are planning protests.
Culture Minister Miki Zohar threatens to end all state funding for the film industry amid a dispute over an alternative awards ceremony. He accuses industry figures of boycotting and pressuring nominees to withdraw from the new event.
A government minister has dismissed criticism from the attorney general over plans for a government-led inquiry into the October 7 attack. The move has sparked debate over accountability and the scope of the investigation.
Ben Gurion Airport passengers face long waits for baggage due to congestion and holiday travel. Authorities say delays should ease soon.
Senator Lindsey Graham says an international force for Gaza will only operate after Hamas is disarmed and calls for deadlines for both Hamas and Hezbollah to disarm. He urges joint US-Israeli military action if the groups do not comply.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar told United States Senator Lindsey Graham that Hamas is not disarming and Israel will not accept this. The two met in Tel Aviv to discuss the future of Gaza and regional developments.
Israel, Greece, and Cyprus will hold a summit in Jerusalem to discuss regional security and cooperation. Leaders are considering a joint military force amid concerns over Turkey's military expansion.
The High Court has given the state a final extension to explain its refusal to allow press access to Gaza. The court criticized repeated delays and set a new deadline of January 4. The dispute began with a petition from the Foreign Press Association.
Three men were arrested in Haifa after police found a loaded gun in their car. Authorities say the suspects were on their way to commit a crime and will stay in custody until tomorrow.
The government announces 11 new settlements and recognizes 8 outposts in the West Bank, including two previously evacuated sites. Officials say the move aims to block a Palestinian state and expand Israeli presence in the area.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson attended a Hanukkah event at the Israeli Consulate, expressing solidarity with the Jewish community after a recent attack. His remarks emphasized unity against antisemitism and a commitment to ongoing dialogue. The appearance comes amid previously strained relations over the Gaza conflict.
Israel's Justice Ministry is investigating a riot police officer filmed hitting young Haredi men during a violent clash in Jerusalem. The unrest began after an attack on a municipal inspector and escalated into large-scale rioting.
Australia held a Day of Reflection to honor victims of the Bondi Hanukkah attack, with nationwide vigils and calls for unity. Authorities are reviewing security and hate laws as the Jewish community seeks greater protection. The tragedy has led to national reflection on antisemitism and safety.
A father and son were shot dead in Nazareth amid rising violence in Arab communities. Police are investigating the double homicide and searching for suspects. This year has seen a record number of violent deaths among Israel's Arab minority.
United States President Donald Trump rejected Israel's request to keep some sanctions on Syria, instead repealing them after Congressional approval. Syria welcomed the move, while Israel was reportedly offered compensation. The decision is seen as a step toward diplomatic engagement between Israel and Syria.
Police are investigating footage showing a riot officer striking young Haredi men during unrest in Jerusalem. The incident followed clashes sparked by a parking ticket dispute, leading to injuries and the use of crowd control measures. Authorities are reviewing multiple videos related to the event.
Mediators urged Israel and Hamas to maintain the Gaza ceasefire, but talks yielded little progress toward the next phase of the peace plan. Disagreements over troop withdrawal and disarmament continue to stall further developments.
The army has published footage of troops demolishing Hamas tunnels in southern Gaza. The Kfir Brigade is being replaced by the 188th Armored Brigade in the area.
Israeli forces say they killed two Palestinian operatives who crossed the ceasefire line in northern Gaza. The military described the incident as an immediate threat and responded with airstrikes. These confrontations are happening almost daily.
President Zelensky said Ukraine would back a United States proposal for three-way talks with Russia if it led to more prisoner exchanges and future leader meetings. He emphasized openness to negotiations that bring tangible results.
Jordan's army joined United States strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria, with several militants reported killed. The exact role of Jordan's forces was not detailed.
Former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife have been sentenced to 17 years in prison for selling state gifts. Khan's party denounces the verdict, alleging political motivation and unfair trial.
Israeli forces are investigating a Gaza City strike that killed at least five people, including children, at a shelter. The incident has heightened concerns over ceasefire violations amid ongoing tensions.
New South Wales plans to ban the chant 'globalize the intifada' and tighten hate speech laws after the Bondi shooting. The state government aims to curb hateful rhetoric and prevent mass protests in the wake of the attack.
United States airstrikes in eastern Syria killed at least five Islamic State members, including a cell leader, in retaliation for a deadly attack on American troops. The operation targeted multiple locations and lasted several hours.
Ancient pottery from the Levant reveals that early humans used botanical art to express mathematical thinking thousands of years before writing. Researchers found sophisticated symmetry and geometric organization in these prehistoric motifs, highlighting a cognitive shift in artistic expression.
Eli Zeira, once a rising military star, is remembered for his critical intelligence failures before the 1973 Yom Kippur War, which left Israel unprepared for a surprise attack. His miscalculations cost him his career and deeply affected the nation's sense of security.
Police say the car belonging to Hanan Abu Shehadeh's family was broken into by criminals, not targeted vandals as the family claims. The incident follows a recent attack on Abu Shehadeh, which has led to protests in Jaffa.
Elise Stefanik is ending her campaign for New York governor and will leave Congress, citing family reasons. Her decision follows a high-profile tenure focused on antisemitism and Republican leadership. Former President Trump expressed support for Stefanik after her announcement.
President Trump says the United States has launched strong retaliatory strikes against the Islamic State group in Syria after an attack killed three Americans.
The United States has launched a military operation in Syria against the Islamic State group after an attack killed three Americans. The operation targets fighters and infrastructure in response to the incident in Palmyra.
The suspect in the Brown University shooting and the killing of an MIT professor was found dead two days after his death. Authorities are still investigating the motive behind the attacks.
A Pennsylvania elementary school principal faces termination after making antisemitic remarks, which were accidentally recorded and acknowledged. The school district has acted swiftly, and another employee involved is on paid leave.
Syria celebrates the lifting of major sanctions, hoping for economic recovery and renewed international investment. Regional allies and the United States are praised for supporting the move.
Three men have been arrested in Toronto for attempted kidnappings targeting women and Jews, with links to terrorism uncovered. Police found weapons and evidence of hate motivation, and one suspect faces additional terrorism charges. Community leaders are calling for stronger action against extremism.
The United States carried out airstrikes on Islamic State targets in Syria following the deaths of two American troops and a civilian interpreter. The strikes are reported to be a response to a recent attack on a joint patrol.
Elise Stefanik is ending her campaign for New York governor and will not seek re-election to Congress. She cited family priorities and the challenges of a lengthy primary. Her exit comes as other Republicans join the governor's race.
The Justice Department has begun releasing records from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, expected to detail his ties to high-profile figures including President Trump. Trump had resisted the release but was compelled by recent legislation. The move follows a congressional deadline for publication of the files.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Washington is hopeful that talks between Israel and Lebanon will help prevent further conflict. He stresses the need for a strong Lebanese government and a reduction in threats from Hezbollah.
Puka Nacua apologized for making an antisemitic gesture on a livestream, saying he was unaware of its meaning. The incident drew criticism and condemnation, but Nacua later delivered a standout performance in the Rams' game.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says countries need more clarity on the International Stabilization Force's mandate before committing troops. He highlighted Pakistan's interest but stressed that further details are required. Rubio expects progress once governance structures are announced.
Israeli authorities have issued a demolition notice for the only soccer field in Bethlehem's Aida refugee camp, leaving hundreds of Palestinian children facing the loss of their main recreational space. Community members say the field is essential for youth development and hope for the future.
Israeli and Lebanese officials met directly in southern Lebanon to discuss maintaining the ceasefire and advancing economic and security cooperation. Talks focused on disarmament of Hezbollah, strengthening the Lebanese army, and enabling displaced residents to return home. The meeting reflects ongoing efforts to prevent renewed conflict along the border.
The BBC will restructure its editorial committee after criticism over misleading edits to Donald Trump's January 6 speech. The move follows an internal review and a lawsuit filed by Trump. Chairman Samir Shah will no longer lead the committee.
Israel revealed details of a covert raid last year that led to the capture of a key Hezbollah operative involved in maritime attacks. The operation provided critical intelligence, disrupting Hezbollah's secret activities. The group now faces increased pressure to disarm.
Four victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack, including a heroic couple, were laid to rest in Sydney. The Jewish community gathered for emotional tributes and a show of unity at Bondi Beach. Leaders described the support as deeply moving amid ongoing fears.
France's human rights envoy calls the 'From the river to the sea' chant antisemitic and urges stronger action against rising antisemitism. She highlights the surge in hate crimes in France and stresses the need for a universal, apolitical fight against antisemitism.
Ultra-Orthodox cult members illegally entered Nablus, striking a Palestinian with their car before fleeing. Several suspects were detained, and the incident underscores ongoing tensions over unauthorized visits to Joseph's Tomb.
Judges have partially granted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's requests to adjust his trial schedule, cancelling his Monday testimony and shortening Wednesday's hearing. He must still testify on Tuesday and has been ordered to appear on Sunday.
A Hamas official says Miami talks must end Israeli truce violations and boost aid to Gaza. The negotiations aim to advance a ceasefire and broader peace plan, but violence and unresolved hostage issues persist.
Over 1,000 patients have died awaiting medical evacuation from Gaza since July 2024, the World Health Organization reports. Many more still need urgent treatment outside Gaza, with calls for increased international support. The death toll is believed to be underreported.
Jewish groups are outraged after the United States Coast Guard quietly downgraded swastikas and nooses from hate symbols to 'potentially divisive.' The move has led to calls for accountability and a Senate hold on the Coast Guard's leadership nomination.
The suspect in the deadly Brown University shooting and the killing of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor was found dead in New Hampshire. Authorities believe the cases are connected but have not formally confirmed the link.
Seven men detained in Sydney are believed to have ideological links to the Bondi Beach attackers. Police say investigations are ongoing and no direct associations have been confirmed.
Israel marks its deadliest year on the roads in two decades, with 443 fatalities in 2025. Officials blame delayed reforms and lack of enforcement, while new harsher penalties are being introduced to curb reckless driving.
Far-right lawmakers are set to lead the Knesset's education and health committees after Shas vacated the roles in protest. The appointments follow months of political deadlock and require final approval. Both committees have faced neglect since the vacancies.
A top appointee in Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's team has resigned after old antisemitic posts resurfaced. Catherine Almonte Da Costa apologized and stepped down, citing regret and the need to avoid further distraction.
Barham Salih has been elected as the next United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. He will begin his five-year term in January 2026, succeeding Filippo Grandi.
Lebanon's army chief has agreed to document progress in disarming Hezbollah after talks in Paris. The move aims to prevent further Israeli attacks and meet international demands. Officials say actions on the ground must be carefully recorded as the year-end deadline approaches.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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