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A Jerusalem court awarded a man NIS 2.5 million after a botched spinal surgery left him unable to work. The hospital was found negligent for serious errors during the procedure and his care.
President Trump's ceasefire plan was a strategic move to expose Hamas and secure the release of hostages. The article argues that his approach revealed the true nature of Hamas and restored moral clarity on the global stage.
Tokyo Governor Koike aims to attract Saudi investment and promote Tokyo's business and cultural strengths during her upcoming Middle East visit. She will highlight financial opportunities and showcase Japanese anime and technology to local leaders.
Maj. Yaniv Kula and Staff Sgt. Itay Yavetz, elite Nahal Brigade soldiers from Modi'in‑Maccabim‑Re'ut, were killed near Rafah. Their city has lost 37 soldiers since October 2023.
US Vice President JD Vance said there is no current infrastructure to disarm Hamas after a ceasefire was broken in Gaza. Israel briefly suspended, then resumed, humanitarian aid following renewed violence. Vance will visit Israel this week to discuss the ongoing conflict and hostage issues.
Netanyahu's coalition is considering lowering the electoral threshold to help smaller parties, including Smotrich's, enter the Knesset. The move faces opposition from Shas and ongoing negotiations. Recent polls show a close race, with several parties at risk of missing out.
President Trump urged Ukraine's leader to accept Russia's terms in a heated White House meeting, warning of dire consequences if they refused. Trump dismissed Ukraine's requests and echoed Russian rhetoric, according to sources. The latest Russian proposal would require Ukraine to surrender parts of Donbas.
Forty people were arrested and 42 injured during riots at the Tel Aviv derby. Police say the investigation is ongoing and more arrests are expected.
Israel resumed its ceasefire in Gaza after a deadly attack on its troops led to heavy strikes and threatened the truce. US officials intervened to prevent the collapse of the agreement, urging restraint. Tensions remain high as aid deliveries and future peace efforts hang in the balance.
Robert De Niro accused Trump's advisor Stephen Miller of being a 'Nazi' in a televised rant, drawing comparisons to Hitler's propagandist. The remarks follow widespread protests against the administration and reports of threats against Miller's family.
A mass-produced icon of Mary and Jesus in Hawaii has reportedly streamed myrrh for years, drawing global attention and claims of miraculous healings. The phenomenon has been recognized by the church and continues to inspire believers worldwide.
Two Israeli soldiers were killed in southern Gaza in a ceasefire violation, prompting Israeli strikes and a suspension of aid. Analysts warn the truce remains fragile and further attacks are likely.
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