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Private schools in East Jerusalem are on strike after Israel limited work permits for West Bank teachers, affecting thousands of students. School officials warn that classes cannot continue as normal under the new restrictions.
Pakistan has advised its citizens in Iran to keep travel documents ready and plan ahead amid intensifying protests. Iranian universities have rescheduled exams for international students, and communication restrictions remain in place. The unrest has led to a rising death toll and international reactions.
Bedouin families in a West Bank village are fleeing their homes due to rising violence from Israeli settlers. The community faces displacement, loss of resources, and threats to their traditional way of life.
Senator Mehreen Faruqi has faced backlash after calling the Israeli President a 'war criminal' and criticizing his upcoming visit to Australia. The comments come as the government moves to introduce new hate speech laws following the Bondi Beach attack.
The United Nations chief has threatened to refer Israel to the International Court of Justice over new laws targeting the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees. Israel has rejected the warning, citing concerns over the agency's alleged ties to Hamas.
Hamas has started a secret vote to choose a new leader after the killing of Yahya Sinwar. Khalil Al‑Hayya and Khaled Mashaal are the top contenders. The vote occurs as international pressure mounts for Hamas to disarm.
A major winter storm brought record rainfall to Jerusalem, causing flooding and property damage across Israel. Emergency services responded to widespread disruptions and rescues.
A new study by Israeli scientists shows that female sex hormones have a strong effect on the body's internal clocks. The findings could lead to better understanding and treatment of sleep and metabolic disorders. The research also sheds light on how hormonal changes impact circadian rhythms throughout life.
Israeli government ministers have intensified attacks on the Supreme Court, openly challenging its authority and legitimacy. Experts warn these efforts are part of a broader campaign to weaken judicial checks on government power. The conflict centers on recent court rulings, judicial appointments, and the refusal to establish a state inquiry into the October 7 disaster.
Activists in Tehran shared their stories with Israeli readers, revealing the courage and challenges of life in Iran. The project offered a unique window into a world often hidden from view.
Bedouin families in Ras Ein al-Auja are leaving their homes due to rising violence from Israeli settlers. Many have dismantled their homes and moved livestock, fearing further displacement and loss of their culture.
The High Court will hear an appeal over the dismissal of a terrorism case against Kneecap rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh. The case was previously thrown out on technical grounds, but prosecutors are seeking to overturn that decision.
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