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Bill and Hillary Clinton will testify before Congress in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The decision follows attempts to hold them in contempt for refusing earlier requests. This story is developing.
The Israeli Navy and a United States destroyer held a joint exercise in Eilat amid rising tensions with Iran. The arrival of the destroyer comes as military presence in the region increases, but diplomatic talks with Iran are ongoing.
Teachers' unions in Massachusetts have filed a lawsuit to block a proposed tax cut from appearing on the November ballot, citing concerns over the measure's language. The move comes as unions face criticism for focusing on politics amid declining student test scores.
Netanyahu's office has rejected any role for the Palestinian Authority in Gaza's administration after a new committee logo included its symbol. Israel insists the Palestinian Authority will not participate in governing Gaza.
New York City saw a surge in antisemitic hate crimes last month, with Jews targeted in 31 reported incidents. City leaders have announced new measures to address rising antisemitism. Other groups also experienced bias incidents, though at lower rates.
A leaked document shows Hamas plans to retain control of Gaza administration despite a new governing committee. The National Committee for the Administration of Gaza has introduced a new logo with Palestinian Authority symbols.
The Knesset has approved a bill removing the need for a notarized power of attorney when registering a mortgage. The change aims to reduce bureaucracy and make the process easier for borrowers.
The New York Times is criticized for its reporting on Gaza casualty figures and its use of anonymous sources. Critics say the paper omitted key context and official denials, raising concerns about misleading coverage. The article also questions the Times's portrayal of American arms sales to Israel.
France has issued warrants for two Franco-Israeli nationals accused of trying to block humanitarian aid to Gaza, alleging complicity in genocide. The case is the first of its kind and may expand to include others. The accused deny any wrongdoing and say their actions were peaceful.
Netanyahu's office criticizes the Gaza technocratic committee for adopting a logo similar to the Palestinian Authority's, reinforcing Israel's opposition to PA involvement in Gaza. The logo change is seen as an attempt to align with the PA despite Israeli resistance.
A Palestinian prisoner died a week after his release from Israeli detention, with the Palestinian Authority accusing Israel of 'slow execution.' The man reportedly suffered health complications following two inoculations in prison. Israeli authorities have not commented on the incident.
A relative of Raphael Lemkin has asked a United States institute to stop using the Lemkin name, citing its anti-Israel stance. The institute says it is open to dialogue and that the family is not united in its position.
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