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December 10, 2025
Clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have forced over 500,000 people to flee as border tensions escalate. United States President Donald Trump has pledged to intervene, following a previous ceasefire he helped broker in July. Both nations continue to blame each other for the renewed violence.
Yuli Edelstein criticizes the coalition's Draft Law, claiming it fails to meet military needs and accusing Prime Minister Netanyahu of lacking commitment to its passage.
TimesofIsraelFor US Ambassador Mike Huckabee, contentious City of David is a place to meet GodDecember 10, 2025
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee highlighted the spiritual and historical significance of Jerusalem's City of David at a recent event, amid ongoing controversy over its archaeological and political impact. The discussion focused on the site's role in affirming biblical history and its effect on local communities.
United States lawmakers are urging Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah, warning of renewed conflict if action is not taken. Lebanon's government has pledged to dismantle Hezbollah's military infrastructure, but the group's leader has vowed to resist disarmament.
Israel and Bolivia have restored diplomatic relations after 16 years, signing an agreement to deepen cooperation. The renewed ties will focus on areas like agriculture, security, and tourism. Leaders from both countries expressed optimism for a new chapter in their partnership.
Donald Trump pushed back against reports questioning his health and energy during a lengthy rally in Pennsylvania. He defended his record, criticized the media, and reignited his campaign efforts ahead of the midterm elections.
The United Nations chief condemned the Houthis for referring United Nations staff to a special court and detaining dozens without due process. The United Nations is demanding their immediate release and rejects the unproven espionage allegations. Tensions have escalated following recent death sentences for United Nations aid workers in Yemen.
Remains of Jewish homes destroyed in World War II have been uncovered during construction in central Berlin. Among them is the former home of chemist Richard Willstätter, who fled Nazi persecution. The discoveries offer a glimpse into the city's lost Jewish heritage.
Delta is now the first airline in Israel to provide free in-flight WiFi, with about 75 percent of its planes equipped. The company plans to finish installing the service on all aircraft by the end of 2026.
Israel accuses Islamic Jihad of lying about returning all hostage remains and warns that negotiations will not progress until Gvili is returned.
A shooting at Kentucky State University left one person dead and another injured, with the campus under lockdown. Police have taken a suspect into custody. University officials are still collecting information about the incident.
TimesofIsraelHerzog denies, denounces report intimating a years-old pardon deal with NetanyahuDecember 09, 2025
President Isaac Herzog has denied claims of a past deal to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in exchange for political support. Herzog's office called the report baseless and emphasized that any pardon request will follow legal procedures.









