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Israel has strengthened its position in a southern Lebanon buffer zone despite a fragile ceasefire. Soldiers remain largely concealed as tensions with Hezbollah continue in a landscape scarred by conflict.
Bezalel Smotrich faced backlash after saying a coalition with an Arab party was worse than the October 7 massacre. Political leaders across Israel condemned the remarks as elections approach.
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Yair Golan urged Zionist opposition leaders to cooperate with an Arab Islamist party to unseat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He said rejecting such a partnership weakens efforts to form an alternative government ahead of upcoming elections.
Benjamin Netanyahu's demand for ten reserved spots on Likud's candidate list has triggered internal party tensions. The proposal could sideline many current ministers and lawmakers, though party officials deny the reports.
The Israel Defense Forces said troops in southern Lebanon dismantled five underground tunnels and killed more than 250 militants. Hundreds of weapons were also seized as operations continue south of the Forward Defense Line.
A church fire in France is presented as part of a wider pattern of unrest across Europe. The article links religious site attacks, violent crimes, and protests over asylum housing to concerns about immigration and social cohesion.
Insurance stocks lifted the Tel Aviv market higher, with Migdal Insurance posting the strongest gain. Major indices and corporate bonds rose, while the shekel strengthened against the United States dollar and the euro.
Vornado chief executive Steven Roth criticized Mayor Zohran Mamdani for targeting billionaire Ken Griffin in a push to raise taxes on the wealthy. The clash escalated after a viral video outside Griffin’s penthouse and raised concerns about major business investment in New York City.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar said in Berlin that Christians in Israel are safe and warned that attacks on them would be punished severely. He also condemned Iran's actions, blamed Hezbollah for regional violence and highlighted Israel's security cooperation with Germany.
Planners reversed a decision that would have limited public access along parts of the Sea of Galilee trail. Environmental groups hailed the move as a victory for public access to the shoreline.
Hate crime prosecutions will be accelerated after recent antisemitic attacks, including stabbings and arson. Prosecutors have been told to make earlier charging decisions to strengthen community confidence and address rising offence levels.
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