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TimesofIsraelTwo US National Guard troops shot, critically hurt near White House; suspect in custodyNovember 26, 2025
Two National Guard troops were critically injured in a targeted shooting near the White House, with the suspect in custody. Authorities are investigating the motive as leaders express solidarity and concern. The incident comes amid ongoing debate over the National Guard's deployment in Washington.
West Virginia's governor has walked back his announcement that two National Guard members shot near the White House had died, citing conflicting reports about their condition. The incident occurred amid controversy over the deployment of armed troops to cities.
TimesofIsraelIDF confirms killing Palestinian in West Bank after he threw explosive device at troopsNovember 26, 2025
Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian man in Qabatiya after he threw an explosive device at them. The military found more explosives in his car, and the man later died at a hospital.
A Palestinian man was killed by Israeli gunfire in Qabatiya, south of Jenin, according to Palestinian officials. The Israeli military has not commented, as security operations continue in the region.
TimesofIsraelHerzog offers condolences after fatal shooting of US guardsmen in WashingtonNovember 26, 2025
President Herzog of Israel sends condolences after two National Guardsmen were fatally shot in Washington, DC. He expressed sympathy to the victims' families and reiterated Israel's support for the United States.
TimesofIsraelProsecution presses Netanyahu over his interest in media coverage, Walla news siteNovember 26, 2025
Prosecutors pressed Prime Minister Netanyahu on his alleged efforts to secure positive media coverage in exchange for regulatory favors. Netanyahu denied prioritizing personal coverage and criticized the trial's demanding schedule. The case is part of ongoing corruption proceedings against him.
TimesofIsraelLevin accuses High Court of meddling as it weighs his pick to lead Sde Teiman probeNovember 26, 2025
Justice Minister Yariv Levin accused Israel's top court of interfering after it delayed his pick to lead a probe into a military facility leak. The court is weighing whether Levin's appointee meets eligibility requirements, as tensions between Levin and the judiciary continue.
TimesofIsraelCoalition blocks bill for immediate financial aid to released hostages, bereaved familiesNovember 26, 2025
The coalition has voted down a bill for immediate financial aid to released hostages and bereaved families. The opposition criticizes the government for not providing sufficient support. Some families have turned to public donations to meet their needs.
TimesofIsraelIDF chief: Israel needs bold leadership that recognizes failure, doesn't 'frighten, evade'November 26, 2025
Israel's military chief has urged for courageous leadership that acknowledges failures, amid a dispute with the defense minister over military investigations and appointments. His remarks are seen as criticism of the government's current approach.
A 15-year-old boy is in critical condition after falling from a height in Herzliya. Paramedics are attempting to resuscitate him and the circumstances of the fall are still unclear.
Pope Leo XIV will visit Turkey and Lebanon on his first foreign trip, focusing on Christian unity and support for Lebanon amid ongoing regional tensions. The journey comes as the world watches closely, with hopes that Leo will call for justice and reconciliation. Security is tight following recent violence, but organizers say the pope's visit will proceed as planned.
TimesofIsraelKatz says he is continuing to work with IDF chief despite public spat over Oct. 7 probesNovember 26, 2025
Defense Minister Israel Katz says he will continue working with the military chief despite disagreements over October 7 investigations. Katz supports deeper probes and stresses the need for transparency. He insists cooperation with military leadership remains strong.
TimesofIsraelFour buses catch fire in Shfaram, northern Israel, overnight in suspected arson attackNovember 26, 2025
Four buses were set on fire overnight in Shfaram in a suspected arson attack. Firefighters contained the blaze and no injuries were reported. Authorities are investigating the incident.
TimesofIsraelNY prosecutors to retry suspect in 1979 disappearance of Jewish boy Etan PatzNovember 26, 2025
Manhattan prosecutors will retry Pedro Hernandez in the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz after his previous conviction was overturned. Hernandez's confession is central to the case, but his lawyers argue it was false and coerced. The high-profile case helped change how missing children cases are handled in the United States.
TimesofIsraelMoshav Yated stood alone on Oct. 7; local heroes, not IDF, stopped massacre, probe findsNovember 26, 2025
A new investigation finds that local residents, not the military, stopped a massacre at Moshav Yated during the October 7 attack. Their quick action and coordination prevented further terrorist infiltration and saved lives.
Fashion designer Elie Tahari is supporting wounded Israeli servicewomen by donating clothing and profits from his business. His efforts include a Miami fashion show featuring injured soldiers as models.
TimesofIsraelUS Space Force awards contracts to develop Golden Dome missile defense prototypesNovember 25, 2025
The United States Space Force has awarded contracts to several companies to develop prototypes for the Golden Dome missile defense system. These initial awards will lead to a competition for future deals worth tens of billions of dollars.
TimesofIsraelSaudi crown prince's pushback on Israel normalization reportedly irked TrumpNovember 25, 2025
Prosecutors will retry Pedro Hernandez for the 1979 kidnapping and murder of Etan Patz after his previous conviction was overturned. The case remains one of the most well-known missing child cases in the United States.
TimesofIsraelPolice said probing whether embattled senior cop tried to promote his relativeNovember 25, 2025
The head of Israel Police's major crime unit is being investigated for allegedly trying to promote a relative and interfering in a police probe. Manny Binyamin has gone on temporary leave as the inquiry continues. His return to his post is considered unlikely.
TimesofIsraelIsraeli companies create $2.3 billion in revenue in Virginia, report saysNovember 25, 2025
Israeli-founded companies have generated $2.3 billion in revenue and created thousands of jobs in Virginia, according to a new report. The study highlights Virginia's appeal for Israeli businesses and suggests the economic partnership is poised for further growth.
TimesofIsrael'Everything is soaked': Rain floods Gaza tents, amid efforts to ramp up aidNovember 25, 2025
Flooding from heavy rains has devastated makeshift shelters in Gaza, deepening the humanitarian crisis for displaced families. Aid efforts are struggling to keep up amid ongoing shortages and damaged infrastructure. The situation remains dire despite a ceasefire.
TimesofIsraelDistrict court ruling paves way for Qatargate suspect Urich to resume work with LikudNovember 25, 2025
A district court has ruled that Jonatan Urich, a key suspect in the Qatargate scandal, can resume work with the Likud party. The decision follows police attempts to restrict his professional contacts amid ongoing allegations of improper ties to Qatar.
TimesofIsraelIsrael says failure to transfer hostage remains from Gaza 'another violation' of truceNovember 25, 2025
Israel condemns the delay in returning the remains of hostages from Gaza, calling it a violation of the truce. The bodies of two Israelis and one Thai national remain unreturned. Palestinian groups claim challenges in locating the bodies.
A new poll finds that trust in law enforcement has sharply declined among Israelis, with most expressing little or no confidence in the police. The drop comes amid a surge in violence, especially in Arab communities, and a rise in violence against women.
An unvaccinated one-year-old infant has died from measles in Jerusalem, the eleventh death since May. Health officials urge vaccination as the outbreak continues in multiple cities.
TimesofIsraelReport: Police have found no evidence AG involved in Sde Teiman leak scandalNovember 25, 2025
Police say there is no evidence linking Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara to the Sde Teiman leak scandal. The investigation continues as officials debate oversight of the probe.
TimesofIsraelExtreme weather causes flooding, road closures and damage across IsraelNovember 25, 2025
Severe storms brought flooding, road closures, and damage across Israel, prompting emergency rescues. Record rainfall followed an unprecedented late-November heatwave.
TimesofIsraelAfter Palestinian Islamic Jihad said it found hostage's body, no word yet on transfer to IsraelNovember 25, 2025
There has been no update from Hamas on the transfer of a hostage's body reportedly found by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Gaza. The bodies of three hostages remain in the Gaza Strip.
TimesofIsraelOscar-winning filmmaker moves to Israel and trains his lens on October 7 survivorsNovember 25, 2025
Oscar-winning filmmaker Richard Trank has moved to Israel and is producing new documentaries about survivors of the October 7 attacks. Trank hopes his films will highlight resilience and help change the narrative around Israeli stories. His latest projects mark a fresh start after decades of work in Los Angeles.
TimesofIsraelHezbollah, Hamas said substantially boosting military cooperation in LebanonNovember 25, 2025
Hezbollah and Hamas are said to have strengthened their military cooperation in Lebanon, with Hamas increasing its presence and resources. Israel recently struck a Hamas training center in Sidon, killing several operatives.
TimesofIsraelUS backs Israeli right to 'self-defense' after IDF strike on Hezbollah army chiefNovember 24, 2025
President Trump orders a review of Muslim Brotherhood chapters for possible terrorist designation. The move targets chapters in Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan, aiming to disrupt their activities. The order's enforcement and scope remain unclear.
A rare meter-long flying neon squid was found washed up on a northern Israeli beach. The species is uncommon in the Mediterranean, making the discovery notable for local marine experts.
TimesofIsraelTrump launches process aimed at potentially sanctioning Muslim BrotherhoodNovember 24, 2025
President Trump has begun the process to potentially sanction certain country chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as terror organizations. The executive order calls for a review of chapters in Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan, with possible sanctions to follow. The decision could impact organizations linked to the Brotherhood globally.
TimesofIsraelUS withholding visa from far-right coalition MK over his extremist pastNovember 24, 2025
US authorities have withheld a visa from Zvi Sukkot, a lawmaker flagged for past extremist activity. Sukkot missed his planned trip and is still awaiting a decision on his visa application.
TimesofIsraelWhite House reaffirms Israel's right to defend itself after IDF strike on Hezbollah army chiefNovember 24, 2025
The White House says it supports Israel's right to defend itself after an Israeli strike killed a top Hezbollah commander. Officials emphasized backing for Israel's actions against terrorist threats.
TimesofIsraelTroops killed Palestinian who perpetrated 2024 ramming attack, police confirmNovember 24, 2025
Israeli forces have killed the perpetrator of a deadly car-ramming attack near Nablus. The suspect was located and shot during a raid, and several alleged accomplices were detained.
MineOS has sold its consumer privacy app to McAfee, which will integrate it into its privacy protection services. The move marks MineOS's shift toward enterprise technology and AI-driven data management.
TimesofIsraelOutgoing NYC Mayor Eric Adams visits synagogue that was targeted in protestNovember 24, 2025
Mayor Eric Adams visited Park East Synagogue after it was targeted by protesters, reaffirming support for the Jewish community. The incident has underscored divisions between Adams and incoming mayor Zohran Mamdani.
TimesofIsraelSenior intel officer involved in Oct. 7 failures to be ousted from Mossad as well as IDFNovember 24, 2025
A senior intelligence officer linked to failures on October 7 will be removed from both the military and the main intelligence agency. The decision was confirmed by the heads of both organizations.
A 100-year-old man is under investigation in Germany for allegedly serving as a Nazi camp guard and participating in executions. Authorities say the crimes occurred at a prisoner of war camp in Hemer during the Second World War. The case comes as time runs out to prosecute surviving suspects.
Eli Feldstein's lawyer claims he acted under orders from Netanyahu's adviser Jonatan Urich, not independently, in leaking classified information. The court reviewed messages and interrogations to determine responsibility. Feldstein faces severe charges and is also linked to a separate corruption scandal.
TimesofIsraelBBC leaders to face lawmakers' grilling over standards after Trump threat to sueNovember 24, 2025
BBC leaders will be questioned by lawmakers about editorial standards after Donald Trump threatened legal action over a misleading documentary edit. The broadcaster faces scrutiny over alleged bias and recent leadership resignations.
TimesofIsraelAfter record heat, rain and cooler temperatures expected across IsraelNovember 24, 2025
After record heat, Israel will see rain, cooler temperatures, and possible thunderstorms. Flash flood risks exist in the Negev and Dead Sea regions.
TimesofIsraelPolice summon journalist for questioning over claim he shoved Sara Netanyahu's aideNovember 24, 2025
Channel 13 reporter Aviad Glickman will be questioned by police after allegedly shoving Sara Netanyahu's aide during a court hearing. The probe follows a complaint from the aide and a review by the attorney general. Glickman was covering a libel case involving Netanyahu when the incident occurred.
TimesofIsraelHezbollah to hold mass funeral in Beirut today for military chief killed in IDF strikeNovember 24, 2025
Hezbollah will hold a mass funeral in Beirut for its top military chief, killed in an Israeli strike. The event follows the death of the highest-ranking commander since the 2024 ceasefire.
TimesofIsraelReport: Body of hostage held by Palestinian Islamic Jihad recovered in central GazaNovember 24, 2025
The body of a hostage held by Palestinian Islamic Jihad was found in central Gaza. No official announcement has been made about its transfer to Israel. Three other hostages remain in Gaza.
TimesofIsraelPolice to question journalist accused of 'shoving' employee of PM's wife in MayNovember 24, 2025
Channel 13 News reporter Aviad Glickman will be questioned by police over claims he shoved an associate of Sara Netanyahu during a court hearing. The investigation follows a complaint from the employee and was delayed pending review by the attorney general.
TimesofIsraelChallenging Zamir, Katz orders review of external probe of IDF's Oct.7 investigationNovember 24, 2025
Defense Minister Israel Katz has ordered a review of an external probe into the military's October 7 investigation, escalating his feud with the army chief. Katz has frozen senior appointments and called for further examination of the panel's findings. The dispute highlights tensions over military promotions and accountability.
Gunmen and suicide bombers attacked a paramilitary headquarters in Peshawar, Pakistan, killing at least three people. Security forces have cordoned off the area and are responding to the ongoing situation.
TimesofIsrael'I'm the landlord here': Ben Gvir tours Bedouin town amid crime wave, sparking angerNovember 24, 2025
National Security Minister Ben Gvir's visit to Lakiya amid a crime wave has angered Bedouin residents and leaders, who say they are being excluded from efforts to address violence. Police roadblocks and Ben Gvir's confrontational remarks have fueled further tensions. Arab leaders and protesters accuse authorities of neglecting their communities as homicides rise.
TimesofIsraelJewish book subscription program pushes back against publishing industry antisemitismNovember 24, 2025
The Jewish Book Council has launched Nu Reads, a subscription program to support Jewish authors amid increasing antisemitism in publishing. Subscribers receive Jewish-authored books and materials to foster community and conversation. The initiative aims to show the publishing industry the strong demand for Jewish literature.
TimesofIsraelBedouin leaders protest exclusion from emergency meeting on spiking Negev violenceNovember 23, 2025
Bedouin leaders protest being left out of a key emergency meeting on escalating violence in the Negev. The meeting focused on crime affecting Arab communities, but no Bedouin officials were invited.
Two people were injured in a shooting near Tel Aviv University. Authorities believe the incident was criminally motivated. Both victims are receiving treatment at Ichilov Medical Center.
TimesofIsraelSyrian goes on trial over February knife attack at Berlin Holocaust memorialNovember 23, 2025
A Syrian man is on trial in Berlin for a knife attack at the Holocaust memorial, allegedly motivated by extremist beliefs. The incident has reignited debate over immigration and security in Germany.
TimesofIsraelUPenn Jewish groups 'concerned' as feds seek info on Jews for antisemitism probeNovember 23, 2025
Jewish groups at the University of Pennsylvania are worried after federal investigators requested personal information about Jewish staff in an antisemitism probe. The university has resisted sharing the data, citing privacy concerns. Jewish organizations support fighting antisemitism but fear the risks of cataloging Jewish individuals.
TimesofIsraelIDF chief officially dimisses Oct. 7's heads of intel, operations, Southern CommandNovember 23, 2025
The Israeli military chief has dismissed or censured several top officers over failures during the October 7 attacks. Most had already resigned, but others will remain in their roles until their terms end. The move follows an external review and ongoing calls for a more independent investigation.
TimesofIsraelHezbollah announces 4 operatives killed in Beirut strike in addition to military chiefNovember 23, 2025
Hezbollah says four operatives and its military chief were killed in an Israeli strike on Beirut. Lebanon's health ministry reports five dead and 28 wounded after a building was hit.
TimesofIsraelCabinet appoints Levin to head labor, religious services and Jerusalem ministriesNovember 23, 2025
Justice Minister Yariv Levin has been appointed to head three additional ministries after ultra-Orthodox parties left the coalition. The move awaits Knesset approval and comes amid efforts to resolve disputes over military conscription exemptions. Several ministries remain without permanent ministers.
TimesofIsraelIDF confirms Hezbollah chief of staff Haytham Ali Tabatabai killed in Beirut strikeNovember 23, 2025
Israel confirms it has killed Hezbollah's military chief Haytham Ali Tabatabai in a Beirut airstrike. Tabatabai was a key figure in the group's operations and reconstruction efforts. The Israeli military says it will continue to act against threats from Hezbollah.
TimesofIsraelHostages Forum to shut offices; volunteers and funds made available to last 3 familiesNovember 23, 2025
The Hostages Forum will close its offices and scale back operations as only three families of hostages remain to be supported. Remaining funds and volunteer support will be made available to these families, who will decide how to proceed. A new group is forming to provide ongoing support for hostage families.
TimesofIsraelAfter Beirut strike, IDF chief says Israel committed to Lebanon truce but will not allow Hezbollah to rebuildNovember 23, 2025
Israel's military chief says the country remains committed to its truce with Lebanon but will continue to act against Hezbollah's military buildup after a strike in Beirut. The statement follows the targeting of a top Hezbollah commander.
TimesofIsraelEx-IDF operations directorate chief dismissed from reserves over role in Oct. 7 failuresNovember 23, 2025
Former operations chief Oded Basiuk has been dismissed from reserve duty over his role in the October 7 failures. Other top officers are also under review, with further details expected soon.
Iran warns that foreign adversaries are attempting to target Supreme Leader Khamenei and destabilize the country. The intelligence ministry specifically accused the United States and Israel of hostile actions. Recent conflicts have heightened concerns about threats to Iran's leadership.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu requests shorter testimony session in court tomorrow due to 'diplomatic meeting'November 23, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu asks the court to shorten his testimony session tomorrow because of a diplomatic meeting. He continues to face corruption charges, which he denies.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu says Israel will keep striking Hezbollah and Hamas as necessaryNovember 23, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu says Israel will continue strikes against Hezbollah and Hamas in response to ceasefire violations. He insists Israel acts independently to ensure its security.
The Israeli military says it killed Alaa Hadidi, a top Hamas weapons supply chief, in an airstrike in Gaza City. The strike followed an attack on troops in southern Gaza. Officials described Hadidi as a central figure in arming Hamas fighters.
TimesofIsraelIDF chief said summoning top military commanders ahead of sanctions over Oct. 7 failuresNovember 23, 2025
IDF Chief Eyal Zamir is summoning top commanders over October 7 failures, with possible sanctions and dismissals expected. The move follows an external panel's criticism of previous investigations.
TimesofIsraelSenior Hamas team said in Cairo to discuss Gaza escalation, as more strikes reportedNovember 23, 2025
Officials from the United States, Ukraine, and Europe are holding talks in Geneva on a draft plan to end the war in Ukraine. The plan requires Ukraine to make significant concessions, and further negotiations are expected before Thursday's deadline.
TimesofIsraelTop Hamas team said in Cairo to discuss escalation in Gaza, transition to 2nd stage of Trump planNovember 23, 2025
Senior Hamas officials are in Cairo for talks with Egyptian and international mediators about the Gaza escalation and future plans for the region. The meetings aim to address recent violence and discuss the next phase of the United States plan for Gaza.
TimesofIsraelUS, Ukraine and European officials hold talks in Geneva on Trump's plan to end Russia's warNovember 23, 2025
United States, Ukrainian, and European officials are meeting in Geneva to discuss a draft plan to end the war in Ukraine. The plan, proposed by United States President Donald Trump, faces scrutiny from both Kyiv and European leaders. Negotiations continue ahead of a Thursday deadline for Ukraine's response.
TimesofIsraelAs US dives into remaking Gaza, shades of nation-building come into focusNovember 23, 2025
The US is spearheading a major international effort to rebuild Gaza, drawing comparisons to previous nation-building attempts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Despite official reluctance to call it nation-building, the initiative involves significant American resources and expertise. The project faces challenges reminiscent of past interventions, raising questions about its long-term prospects.
TimesofIsrael'We're ready for him to come home,' says sister of deceased hostage Ran GviliNovember 23, 2025
The family of Ran Gvili, killed on October 7 and whose body remains in Gaza, is waiting for his return and struggling with grief and uncertainty. His sister Shira shares memories and hopes to keep his story alive. The family continues to honor Ran while coping with the pain of his absence.
TimesofIsraelSweltering heat bakes Israel in one of the hottest November days on recordNovember 22, 2025
Israel endured record-breaking November heat for a second day, with temperatures far above average across the country. The heatwave drew crowds to beaches and parks, but cooler weather is expected to return early next week.
TimesofIsraelBennett accuses Netanyahu of legitimizing 'antisemitic' Jacobin magazine after sharing articleNovember 22, 2025
Naftali Bennett criticizes Benjamin Netanyahu for sharing an article from Jacobin magazine, calling it a boost to an 'antisemitic and anti-Israel' outlet. Bennett accuses Netanyahu of putting personal interests above national good.
TimesofIsraelPM's office says five senior Hamas officials killed in Gaza strikes over ceasefire violationsNovember 22, 2025
Israel says it killed five senior Hamas officials in Gaza after accusing the group of violating the ceasefire. The Prime Minister's office urged mediators to ensure Hamas fulfills its commitments, including returning hostages and disarming.
A Hamas-run agency says 21 people were killed and dozens wounded in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza today. The reported strikes are described as violating the ceasefire, but the figures have not been independently verified.
Four soldiers have been charged with smuggling weapons from Syria into Israel, with more charges expected. Authorities say the soldiers brought back a large cache of weapons for criminal groups. The case involves both military personnel and civilians.
TimesofIsraelDaily Mail owner DGMT signs £500 million deal to acquire The Telegraph, creating large rightwing UK media groupNovember 22, 2025
Daily Mail's owner has agreed to buy The Telegraph for £500 million, forming a major right-leaning UK media group. The deal involves a partnership with a United States and Emirati consortium.
TimesofIsraelAs machines boot up for war, IDF grapples with how to keep humans on combat's bleeding edgeNovember 22, 2025
As warfare becomes increasingly automated, the Israel Defense Forces are rethinking how to balance cutting-edge technology with human decision-making. The shift toward drones and artificial intelligence is reshaping military strategy, but experts say victory still depends on human judgment and adaptability. The future of war will hinge on mastering this balance between machines and people.
TimesofIsraelFamilies of Houthi-held Yemeni aid workers numb with worry: 'We're ghosts of people'November 22, 2025
Families of Yemeni aid workers detained by Houthi rebels face fear and uncertainty, with many held for months without charges. The Houthis accuse them of espionage, but families and the United Nations deny the claims. Loved ones continue to seek their release amid ongoing conflict and airstrikes.
Iran requests urgent foreign aid to fight a wildfire threatening the UNESCO-listed Hyrcanian forests. Turkey is sending firefighting aircraft and personnel as the blaze continues amid severe drought.
TimesofIsraelSouth Africa opens G20 summit calling for 'multilateralism' amid Trump boycottNovember 22, 2025
South Africa's president opened the G20 summit by urging global cooperation, as world leaders gathered in Johannesburg without the United States president. The call for multilateralism comes amid significant global challenges.
Over 300 students and teachers were abducted from a Catholic school in central Nigeria, according to a Christian group. The revised figure follows another school kidnapping earlier in the week. The incidents underscore growing concerns about school safety in the region.
Rosalia's new album 'Lux' features songs in 13 languages and explores spiritual themes, including Hebrew verses inspired by biblical figures. The album has received critical acclaim and strong sales, highlighting her influence in the music world.
TimesofIsraelViolent clashes in Bologna as thousands of pro-Palestinian activists rally aggainst Maccabi gameNovember 22, 2025
Pro-Palestinian protests in Bologna turned violent during a basketball game between Virtus Bologna and Maccabi Tel Aviv. Police used water cannons to control crowds as the match went ahead under heavy security.
Ukrainian and European officials discussed a United States plan to end the war in Ukraine and coordinated next steps. Kyiv stressed the need for ongoing support and pressure on Russia.
Marjorie Taylor Greene will resign from Congress after a public split with Donald Trump. Her departure signals deepening divisions within Trump's political movement. Greene cited personal attacks and concerns for her supporters as reasons for stepping down.
Marjorie Taylor Greene will resign from Congress after a public falling out with Donald Trump. Her departure signals growing divisions within the movement and follows recent Democratic wins. Greene cited threats and lack of loyalty as reasons for her decision.
TimesofIsraelMamdani accuses US of funding Israeli 'genocide' during warm meeting with TrumpNovember 21, 2025
New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and President Donald Trump held a cordial White House meeting to discuss affordability and public safety. Mamdani raised concerns about US funding for Israeli actions in Gaza, while both leaders pledged to work together for the city's benefit.
TimesofIsraelAmid IDF strikes, Lebanon's Aoun says state monopoly on weapons needed in southNovember 21, 2025
Lebanon's president calls for exclusive state control of weapons in the south as Israeli strikes continue. He urges international oversight and support to ensure only the Lebanese army is armed in the region.
TimesofIsraelMamdani accuses US of funding genocide by Israel during warm meeting with TrumpNovember 21, 2025
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and President Donald Trump met at the White House, discussing peace and affordability in New York City. Mamdani voiced concerns over United States funding of Israeli actions, while both leaders emphasized their desire to work together for the city's future.
TimesofIsraelZamir warns settler violence threatens Israel's ability to fight on key frontsNovember 21, 2025
Israel's military chief has warned that rising settler violence in the West Bank could threaten the country's ability to manage conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon. Prime Minister Netanyahu has pledged action against the unrest, as Israeli forces continue operations across the region.
TimesofIsraelIDF: Troops killed 6 Hamas operatives who emerged from Rafah tunnels, nabbed another 5November 21, 2025
Israeli troops killed six Hamas operatives and captured five more after they emerged from tunnels in Rafah. Despite a ceasefire, violence and humanitarian challenges continue in Gaza, with ongoing military operations and civilian casualties.
TimesofIsraelPalestinians report 7 settler attacks overnight amid escalating West Bank violenceNovember 21, 2025
Palestinians reported a series of violent settler attacks across the West Bank overnight, resulting in property damage and injuries. Despite official condemnations, arrests remain rare and international criticism is mounting. Singapore has imposed sanctions on four settler leaders for their involvement in the violence.
President Zelensky has rejected a United States plan to end the war that favors Russia, insisting he will not betray Ukraine. He is seeking alternatives and support from Western allies as tensions rise over the proposal.
Jewish groups have condemned a display at Washington's Union Station that used antisemitic imagery and invoked the blood libel myth. The performance, claimed by pro-Palestinian activists, has been described as deeply disturbing and dangerous by community leaders.

















