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The Israeli military has notified residents of the Nur Shams refugee camp in the West Bank about plans to demolish several buildings. Officials say the demolitions are for operational reasons and follow similar actions in other camps this year.
A woman denies murdering her husband, insisting his death was accidental, as her trial continues in Greater Manchester. Forensic experts disagree on whether the fatal wound was accidental or the result of an attack. The jury heard she repeatedly questioned police about being a suspect, which she attributed to panic and shock.
Samaria leaders warn that severe congestion at the Eliyahu crossing poses immediate security risks. They urge government ministers to revise entry policies and enforcement, citing recent attacks and threats to local communities.
The Israeli military will not file criminal charges against reserve Colonel Yoav Yarom over a deadly incident in Lebanon. The decision has drawn criticism from the family of one of the victims.
The Israeli military has dropped criminal charges against a reserve officer over a deadly incident in Lebanon last year, opting for internal disciplinary action instead. The decision has drawn criticism from the family of one of the victims. New evidence and testimony influenced the reversal of the earlier plan to indict the officer.
Bedouin leaders in southern Israel demand police stop blocking entrances to their towns, calling the practice collective punishment. They argue the roadblocks harm residents and could increase tensions with neighboring communities.
The Health Ministry urges at-risk groups to wear face masks and get vaccinated as flu cases surge. Four children have died in recent weeks, and vaccination rates are rising but remain below last year's levels among seniors.
Pete Hegseth is leading a major Pentagon overhaul to refocus the military on the Western Hemisphere and reduce top generals. The plan would consolidate commands and cut leadership positions, pending congressional review. Lawmakers are also scrutinizing recent military actions and demanding more transparency.
The BBC says it will fight a multi-billion dollar lawsuit filed by the US president over a Panorama documentary edit. The case raises questions about legal risk, reputational impact, and the broadcaster's future direction.
Ahmed Al-Ahmed, a Syrian-born shopowner in Sydney, has been celebrated for disarming a gunman during the Bondi Beach mass shooting. His family in Syria expressed pride in his heroic actions, which have drawn international praise and support. Ahmed is recovering in hospital as donations pour in to aid his recovery.
Israeli authorities demolished two Palestinian homes near Ramallah and Jerusalem, displacing several families. Plans to demolish more homes in the Nur Shams refugee camp have also been announced. The demolitions are part of a wider campaign criticized by international bodies.
Editorials this week scrutinize Trump-era policies on defense, trade, and foreign intervention. Commentators highlight inconsistencies in trade and military strategy, the economic fallout of tariffs, and the push for a more tech-driven military. The pieces collectively urge a more coherent and forward-looking approach to U.S. policy.
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