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The International Monetary Fund expects Israel's economy to recover after the Gaza ceasefire but warns that renewed regional tensions could threaten growth. The report highlights ongoing challenges from elevated defense spending and labor shortages. The International Monetary Fund urges fiscal caution to manage rising debt.
Hundreds marched near the Gaza border, calling for renewed Jewish settlement in the area. A seriously injured soldier planted a tree as part of a symbolic event involving about 1,500 participants.
Tel Aviv's main indices fell sharply, led by declines in defense stocks and major companies like Teva. Real estate shares posted gains, while the shekel weakened against major currencies.
A conference of economic experts in Israel has identified poor transportation, limited Hebrew skills, and rising crime as key factors behind economic inequality in Arab communities. Leaders called for targeted investments in education, employment, and infrastructure to close the gap with Jewish populations. Plans aim to raise Arab incomes and employment rates by 2035.
United States and Iran will begin negotiations in Oman focused on Iran's nuclear program after last-minute tensions. Israel expresses concern that other issues may be left unaddressed.
Israel's first Olympic bobsled team, formed by athletes from different sports, is set to compete at the Milan Cortina Winter Games. Their journey has been marked by unconventional recruitment, intense training, and a drive to inspire future generations.
A podcast episode examines the evolving Gaza ceasefire, future governance plans, and criticism of Israel's handling of hostage negotiations. Experts highlight ongoing uncertainty and calls for accountability. Hostage families demand a full inquiry and political change.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has expressed concerns about Egypt's growing military strength and urged vigilance. Israeli officials have previously accused Egypt of violating peace accords with its military buildup near the border. Egyptian and intelligence sources offer differing views on the nature and intent of this buildup.
Trump escalates his fight with Harvard over antisemitism, seeking one billion dollars in damages. The newsletter covers rising hate crimes, global responses to antisemitism, and the ongoing impact of Holocaust remembrance.
President Trump says Iran is negotiating out of fear of US involvement, with talks set to address missiles and regional groups. He also warned Hamas to disarm and discussed immigration enforcement at the National Prayer Breakfast.
Two Palestinian men were shot dead in East Jerusalem's Shuafat refugee camp in a suspected crime-related incident. The killings are part of a recent surge in violence within Arab communities in Israel.
Vice President JD Vance condemned Nick Fuentes for racist attacks on his family but declined to denounce Fuentes' online followers. Vance reiterated his opposition to all forms of racism and antisemitism while sidestepping questions about the far-right provocateur's supporters.
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