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Seth Moulton pledged to return all AIPAC donations but has kept more than $40,000 from the group. His campaign now says only future donations will be refunded, while he continues to accept funds from lobbyists tied to Qatar.
The Italian Senate has approved the base text of a bill to criminalize antisemitic hate speech and ban related rallies. The proposal has divided lawmakers and sparked debate over free speech and existing legislation. Supporters say it is essential for protecting democracy, while critics warn it could stifle legitimate dissent.
PEN America has withdrawn its condemnation of protests that led to the cancellation of Israeli comedian Guy Hochman's shows. The group removed its statement and declined further comment.
A Supreme Court panel has been set to consider petitions demanding a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 Hamas attack. The hearing date is pending as the government maintains its opposition to such an inquiry.
Brigadier General Omer Tishler has been appointed as a temporary special envoy to the Pentagon, amid a dispute over the military attaché position. He will coordinate operational and strategic matters with Washington.
Studies show that eating a sweet breakfast does not necessarily lead to more cravings for sweets later in the day. The nutritional makeup of the meal, especially protein and fiber content, is more important for controlling hunger and cravings.
Bank gains offset sharp declines in software stocks, leaving the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange flat. Major software firms saw steep losses, while Gilat Satellite Networks rose on a new order.
A man has been convicted of hate crimes after damaging Qurans and writing anti-Semitic graffiti in Leeds. Ibrahim Iqbal targeted a hospital prayer room and will be sentenced in February. His actions were described as a campaign of hatred against religious communities.
Antisemitic incidents in New York City nearly tripled in January, even as other major crimes hit record lows. Community leaders are urging swift action amid growing concerns. The city's approach to combating antisemitism is also under debate.
Iran's Supreme Leader has crushed recent protests with unprecedented force while facing economic turmoil and external threats. As Khamenei ages, uncertainty grows over who will lead the country next.
Israel has cut off water and electricity to the United Nations relief agency's headquarters in East Jerusalem. The move follows recent legislation and comes after the forced evacuation and demolition of the agency's main office earlier this year.
Palestinians in Egypt face a difficult choice between returning to a devastated Gaza or remaining in exile without legal status. Many are torn by longing for home and concern for their families' safety. The uncertainty and hardship of displacement persist for thousands.
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