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Tony Blair has stepped back from leading Donald Trump's proposed council for Gaza, following regional concerns over his involvement. Officials cited distrust and fears about Palestinian representation in the new governance plan.
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump traded barbs online after Greene's '60 Minutes' interview. Greene insisted she is 'America first' despite Trump's criticism, as their public dispute intensifies ahead of her retirement from Congress.
Far-right lawmakers wore noose-shaped pins at a hearing on a controversial death penalty bill, drawing criticism from opposition figures and legal experts. The proposed law faces scrutiny over its constitutionality and ethical implications. National Security Minister Ben Gvir defended the move and harsher prison conditions for Palestinian detainees.
Be'eri kibbutz members have voted to demolish homes destroyed in the October attack, with one building set aside for preservation. The decision highlights ongoing recovery efforts in the community.
Prime Minister Netanyahu will meet President Trump in the United States on December 29 to discuss Gaza's future and regional security. The talks will focus on advancing a peace plan, disarming Hamas, and addressing stalled negotiations with Syria. The visit comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts and concerns over regional stability.
Bill Maher and Ana Kasparian argued over Israel's war in Gaza during a recent podcast. The debate focused on civilian casualties, the morality of the conflict, and each side's justifications.
About 100 kidnapped Nigerian schoolchildren have been released and handed over to state officials, but many abducted students and staff are still missing.
A car drove into a crowd at an ultra-Orthodox protest near Bnei Brak, injuring a 16-year-old. The driver fled the scene and is being pursued by police.
A car struck a 16-year-old protester during a demonstration near Bnei Brak, leaving him moderately injured. Emergency teams provided care and evacuated him to a hospital. The driver fled the scene.
A vegan take on chopped liver brings new flavors and inclusivity to Hanukkah tables, using green beans, walnuts, and vegetables instead of traditional meat and eggs. The dish honors its Ashkenazi roots while embracing modern dietary preferences.
Congress is moving to block Pentagon plans to reduce U.S. troop levels in Europe and South Korea, requiring strict assessments and certifications for any drawdown. The new defense bill also secures the top NATO military post for the U.S. and includes funding for Ukraine. Lawmakers aim to pass the legislation before Christmas.
Prime Minister Netanyahu and US Ambassador Waltz met in Jerusalem to discuss advancing the Gaza peace plan. Waltz thanked Israel for reopening the Allenby crossing for Gaza aid, which had been closed after a fatal incident in September.
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