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Experts say Azerbaijan's participation in a Gaza stabilization force could strengthen Israel's position and legitimize the mission regionally. The move may also deepen strategic, economic, and security ties between the two countries. Success, analysts note, will depend on clear mandates and effective coordination.
A Somerset firm has opened a new lab to grow date palms for export, aiming to help green deserts in India and beyond. The project seeks to combat desertification and create jobs through advanced plant science.
Vice President J.D. Vance will end his Israel visit with a rare meeting with senior military officials in Tel Aviv. He is set to receive a detailed security briefing, while police prepare for major traffic disruptions.
Israel is considering hiring thousands of foreign workers as bus drivers to address a severe shortage. Officials will meet to discuss setting quotas for these positions. The move comes as tens of thousands of licensed drivers have left the field.
The Israeli military may close the Tomer company, a haredi infantry unit, due to low recruitment and competition from a newly formed brigade. No official decision has been made yet.
A Palestinian man was killed in a suspected gang shooting in Umm al-Fahm. The incident highlights a rise in deadly violence in Israel's Arab community, prompting criticism of the government's response.
A Reading veteran who overcame PTSD and a long prison sentence has launched a falconry project to support people with mental health challenges.
Hot and dry weather continues across Israel, with temperatures staying above average before a weekend cooldown. Northern winds and partly cloudy skies are expected, with more typical conditions returning by Sunday.
Major streets and highway ramps in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem will be closed due to a visiting convoy. Drivers should expect significant delays and seek alternate routes during the closures.
Indonesia has defended its decision to block Israeli athletes from a major gymnastics event, despite warnings from the International Olympic Committee. The committee has suspended talks with Indonesia about hosting future Olympic events and called for a broader boycott.
Vice President JD Vance's visit to Tel Aviv's Defense Ministry is causing major road and train station closures. He will meet with top Israeli defense officials to discuss Gaza operations.
Pakistan has praised Syria's first parliamentary elections since Assad's rule and urged international support for reconstruction. It also condemned Israeli military actions in Syria, warning they threaten regional stability.
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