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The shekel has surged to its strongest level in decades against the dollar, prompting calls for rate cuts. However, economists say the currency’s strength supports the economy and the Bank of Israel is unlikely to intervene.
Syrian authorities say they have dismantled a Hezbollah-linked cell planning attacks and assassinations across the country. The move underscores Damascus's efforts to curb militant networks and reinforce stability after years of conflict.
Northern Israeli communities will receive extended warning times to reach shelter following sirens. The decision comes amid ongoing tensions and repeated ceasefire violations along the border with Lebanon.
More than 500 Jewish and Christian faith leaders met with lawmakers in Washington to advocate for Israel and combat antisemitism. The interfaith initiative emphasized unified political engagement and religious freedom.
Belgium has charged three Jewish mohels with performing circumcisions without medical licenses. Israeli and United States officials condemned the move, calling it an attack on religious freedom.
A report claims dozens of fake artificial intelligence generated 'rabbis' are spreading antisemitic tropes on TikTok. Researchers say the coordinated network has attracted a large following and is amplified by the platform’s recommendation system.
Iran says it is reviewing a United States proposal to end the war and restart nuclear talks. Reports suggest a draft agreement is close, but no deal has been finalized.
A stabbing in a Jewish neighborhood of London has intensified concerns over rising antisemitic violence in the United Kingdom. The article argues that government inaction could lead to legal consequences at home and abroad.
A vessel operated by a French shipping company was struck in the Strait of Hormuz, injuring crew members and damaging the ship. French officials said the country was not the intended target.
More than 440 former senior officials have urged the European Union to take action against Israel's planned E1 settlement project in the West Bank. They are calling for targeted sanctions against those involved in advancing the development.
President Donald Trump plans to withdraw more United States troops from Germany, prompting bipartisan criticism. Lawmakers warn the move could send the wrong message to Russia.
London police have formed a 100-officer unit to protect Jewish communities after a rise in antisemitic attacks. The initiative follows multiple violent incidents and is backed by new government funding for protective policing.
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