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Spain and Argentina's planned Finalissima match in Qatar has been canceled due to regional conflict and travel disruptions. Alternative proposals were rejected by Argentina, and Spain will now face Serbia in a friendly.
A centrally located Jerusalem hotel stay combines sweeping city views, a tranquil spa, and an abundant Israeli style breakfast. The Herbert Samuel Hotel delivers comfort, history, and attentive service for a memorable overnight retreat.
Tehran's Palestine Square has long been a focal point for anti-Israel and anti-American propaganda. Known for threatening banners and symbolic installations, the site has recently seen notable changes.
Bitcoin’s recent volatility reflects broader geopolitical and macroeconomic pressures rather than a shift in its long term outlook. Structural trends and growing institutional interest continue to support its role in the evolving global financial system.
Israeli military intelligence says more than 6,000 members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have been killed since the start of the current war. The campaign has expanded to target Iran's internal security and defense infrastructure in coordination with the United States.
Shoshana Strock, daughter of National Missions Minister Orit Strock, was found dead in her home in northern Israel. Police are investigating her death after months in which she publicly accused her parents of abuse.
A court has ordered the seizure of property linked to Ekaterina Barrett as creditors pursue millions in alleged unpaid debts. Barrett denies wrongdoing, while former associates continue efforts to recover their money.
President Donald Trump called on allied nations to send warships to help secure the Strait of Hormuz after Iran restricted shipping. Several countries responded cautiously as tensions over global oil supplies intensified.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar denied reports of imminent talks with Lebanon, saying Beirut must first curb Hezbollah attacks. He also rejected claims that Israel is running low on missile interceptors.
Smart Shooter has debuted on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange with technology that brings advanced fire control precision to infantry weapons. The company saw rising demand during the recent war and is now expanding into global markets with growing revenues and a strong order backlog.
Israeli forces struck an unmanned aerial vehicle launch site in western Iran, killing operatives as they fled a targeted hangar. The military said the attack was enabled by earlier strikes that secured aerial superiority over the area.
Or Shaku is the only woman on her infrastructure team, repairing critical fiber networks across Israel. She works through emergencies to keep hospitals, security services and families connected.
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