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Australia has revoked visas for three Israeli figures over inflammatory remarks, sparking a diplomatic crisis with Israel. The dispute follows Australia's move to recognise Palestine, deepening tensions between the two countries.
Australia's prime minister has downplayed criticism from Israel's leader after Australia moved to recognise a Palestinian state, further straining diplomatic ties. The dispute has led to reciprocal visa cancellations and heightened tensions amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Green Party councillor Amanda Fox was arrested at a peaceful protest supporting Palestine Action, but the party says she will not be asked to stand down. Four people remain on bail following the demonstration in Norwich.
This article examines the role of blessings and curses in Torah observance, arguing that Judaism values intrinsic motivation over external rewards. It highlights the spiritual and practical benefits of a Torah lifestyle, encouraging readers to embrace it for its own sake.
Israel Katz has approved a new military operation in Gaza City, with plans to mobilize additional reservists and prepare for resident evacuations. The operation aims to establish control within two months and address remaining security challenges.
Israeli defense officials are preparing for a major operation in Gaza amid stalled hostage negotiations. Plans include evacuating civilians and mobilizing additional reservists, with the operation expected to last several months.

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The United States faces a shortage of missile interceptors after supplying Israel and is seeking billions in emergency funding to restock. Officials are worried about rising costs and production capacity.

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An elite Hamas commander involved in the October 7 attack on Israel was killed in Gaza last week, according to the military. He had led multiple assaults against Israeli forces during the war.
White House talks on Ukraine produced little progress toward peace, but promises of military aid and diplomatic efforts were made. Security guarantees remain uncertain as leaders debate next steps.
Nationwide rallies are planned across Australia on August 31 to protest mass migration policies. Organisers stress the events will be peaceful and inclusive, but the movement has drawn criticism from government officials and public figures.
Tech entrepreneur Matt Barrie has slammed the government's economic roundtable, warning that soaring costs and flawed policies are crippling Australian businesses. He claims real inflation and the housing crisis are far worse than official figures suggest.
Israeli forces have killed Muhammad Naif Abu Shamala, a senior Hamas commander involved in the October 7th attack. He was eliminated during an operation in southern Khan Yunis. The military vows to continue pursuing those responsible for the massacre.