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TimesofIsraelPlane bound for Israel from Cyprus diverted through Lebanese airspace amid stormy weatherDecember 10, 2025
A flight from Cyprus to Israel was rerouted through Lebanese airspace because of stormy weather. Passengers were reportedly unaware of the diversion, which was made for safety reasons.
Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev Knepflmacher, a leading figure in the Breslov Hasidic community, has died at 74. He was known for his lengthy prayers and spiritual leadership. His funeral will be held today in Jerusalem.
A light aircraft made an emergency landing on a Florida highway, colliding with a car and injuring the driver. The plane's passengers were unharmed, and authorities are investigating the incident.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu testimony paused as bereaved families enter courtroom, demand Oct. 7 state commission of inquiryDecember 10, 2025
Bereaved families interrupted Netanyahu's trial, demanding a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 attacks. The court allowed them to stay after initial attempts to remove them, highlighting ongoing public pressure for an independent investigation.
A new report claims foreign investment in Israel surged in early 2025, but the Ministry of Finance's own data shows a decline. The contradiction stems from different measurement methods and the impact of large, one-off deals.
Syrian detention camps holding families of former Islamic State fighters face worsening conditions and security risks as international support wanes. Many detainees remain stranded, with slow progress on repatriation and growing fears of radicalization among children. Responsibility for the camps is shifting to Syria's government, raising new concerns.
A rare 15th-century Jewish prayer book, looted from the Rothschild family by the Nazis, has been returned to the heirs and will be auctioned for up to $7 million. The illuminated manuscript had remained hidden in an Austrian library for decades before its recent rediscovery.
New York City comptroller Brad Lander will challenge Representative Daniel Goldman in a high-profile Democratic primary, backed by progressive leaders. The race underscores divisions over Israel and signals a major test for the progressive movement in the city.
Handel's 'Messiah' will be performed tonight at both Lincoln Center and Trinity Church, with Trinity offering a shortened, more accessible version. The church's choir will sing from memory for the first time in years, aiming to deepen the connection with the audience.
New York stages are reviving holiday classics with inventive new takes, inviting audiences to rediscover stories like 'A Christmas Carol' and 'It's a Wonderful Life.' Directors and performers are updating these favorites to reflect changing times and personal connections.
The body of the last Thai hostage held in Gaza has been returned to Thailand, allowing his family to hold funeral rites. Sudthisak Rinthalak was among 47 Thai nationals killed during the conflict. Thai officials have pledged support for his family.
A food writer reflects on their family's tradition of adventurous holiday cooking, highlighting a cherished lemon-garlic brisket recipe. This year, they revisit the dish, blending comfort with creativity for their own family table.










