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Clan leader Hossam al-Astal is leading an Israeli-backed anti-Hamas militia in Gaza, aiming to establish new leadership in the enclave. His movement faces violent resistance from Hamas, and experts warn that such militias could increase instability. The future of Gaza remains uncertain as the ceasefire is repeatedly tested.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will meet President Donald Trump in Washington to discuss expanding US-Saudi cooperation in defense, technology, and energy. The visit comes amid ongoing regional tensions and stalled normalization with Israel due to the Gaza war.
Israeli forces fired on United Nations peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, mistaking them for suspects. No injuries were reported, but the incident was condemned as a serious violation by both the United Nations and Lebanese authorities.
A commentary argues that current military policies in Judea and Samaria are failing to prevent violence and calls for a more aggressive approach. The author criticizes military leadership and supports a shift toward preventive action. The piece also addresses recent acts of Jewish vigilantism as a response to ongoing threats.
Saudi Arabia is pursuing regional dominance by seeking advanced fighter jets and closer ties with Israel. Experts say normalization with Israel is a strategic priority for Riyadh amid shifting alliances and new diplomatic efforts in the Middle East.
Rabbi Gershon Lieder, a key figure in Haredi healthcare in Israel, has passed away at 80. He led both Sanz-Laniado and Ma'aynei Hayeshua Medical Centers and was known for his leadership and vision in the community.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has condemned extremist violence in the West Bank and pledged a strong response. He emphasized that such acts are committed by a minority and reaffirmed Israel's commitment to the rule of law.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu penalized four ministers for tardiness by keeping them outside the cabinet meeting. New rules now impose consequences for late arrivals and absences.
A bill expanding rabbinical court powers is set for final readings in Israel's parliament this week. The proposal has drawn both support and criticism, with concerns about its impact on civil disputes and vulnerable groups.
A Palestinian man was shot dead by Israeli soldiers after allegedly throwing an explosive during a raid in the northern West Bank. The incident comes amid ongoing violence in the region since October 2023.
Israel's economy grew by 12.4% in the third quarter of 2025, rebounding from a contraction caused by conflict. Growth was driven by strong gains in consumption, business activity, and investment.
A German auction of Holocaust victims' items, including Stars of David and personal documents, has sparked outrage from survivor groups. Critics say the sale is exploitative and call for the artifacts to be preserved in museums instead.
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