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Arab journalists say they have faced torture, threats, and smear campaigns from Hamas for exposing dissent and corruption in Gaza. Despite these dangers, they remain committed to reporting on the situation. Their experiences underscore the risks journalists face in the region.
Bereaved Israeli mothers are taking part in an eight-day healing journey in Uganda, featuring safaris, river sailing, and rainforest treks. The trip is designed to help them find resilience and connection after losing their children in the Iron Swords war.
The documentary 'Among Neighbors' has ignited fierce debate in Poland, with right-wing politicians denouncing its portrayal of postwar violence against Jews. Filmmaker Yoav Potash hopes the controversy will encourage more people to watch the film.
The Mullings Group, a top US medtech recruiter, has opened an Israeli branch to help local companies hire American executives. Founder Joe Mullings discusses the cultural and practical challenges Israeli startups face when entering the US market. He and his partner Ido Hadari aim to change industry perceptions about the need for Israeli CEOs to relocate to the US.
Bethlehem's Christmas tree has been lit for the first time in two years, drawing crowds to Manger Square. The celebration offers a symbol of hope and resilience in a region marked by conflict.
A British news outlet reports Israel is monitoring and recording conversations at a US-led coordination center in Kiryat Gat. The Israeli military denies any wrongdoing, stating its actions are transparent and professional.
Mindspace will open a flexible office hub inside Hilton Berlin, blending workspace and hotel amenities. The new location offers private offices, meeting rooms, and business services at a prime city address.
Israel continues to control Gaza's borders despite the United States-led coordination base overseeing aid and ceasefire efforts, leading to tensions between the two countries.
Storm 'Byron' is set to bring heavy rain and possible flooding to Israel later this week. The Meteorological Service urges the public to prepare for severe winter weather, as the storm has already caused damage in Greece and Cyprus.
The Knesset panel has extended the emergency military call-up order for reservists until January 2026. The decision allows up to 280,000 soldiers to be mobilized and has sparked criticism over the burden on reservists.
Lebanon's government is struggling to disarm Hezbollah amid ongoing Israeli strikes and a fragile ceasefire. While progress has been made in the south, tensions remain high, and analysts warn the situation could escalate if not resolved.
Construction has begun on the first two sections of an upgraded security barrier along the Jordan border. The project will eventually cover the entire border and is expected to cost 5.5 billion shekels.
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