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Hamas insists that any decision on disarmament must be made through internal Palestinian dialogue and consensus. The group remains engaged in talks with mediators, while international pressure mounts for it to relinquish its weapons. Disarmament remains a key sticking point in ongoing negotiations over Gaza's future.
Armenia's Deputy Foreign Minister visits Israel to discuss regional cooperation, but tensions persist over community security, property disputes, and ties with Iran. The talks aim to improve relations, though deep-rooted issues remain unresolved.
Israel leads the world in artificial intelligence adoption within its high-tech sector, with 95 percent of employees using artificial intelligence tools. Workers report increased productivity and major changes in their daily tasks.
Israeli forces have begun a secretive operation in the northern West Bank to intercept suspected terrorists. The mission's timing follows recent international moves toward a peace plan for Gaza. Its duration and impact remain uncertain.
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.
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.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia held joint military training in Tabuk, focusing on urban combat and counterterrorism. The exercise follows a recent defense pact and aims to strengthen their longstanding military partnership.
Trump reversed a plan to send long-range missiles to Ukraine after a call with Putin, following coordination by his envoy. The decision has drawn criticism from lawmakers and raised questions about the administration's approach to the conflict.
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.
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.
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.
Benny Gantz faces calls to step aside as Blue and White risks falling below the electoral threshold. Opposition figures urge unity to strengthen efforts against the current government.
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