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Israeli forces report eliminating ten Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon, accusing them of exploiting civilian areas for militant activities. The military claims these actions breach understandings between Israel and Lebanon.
TimesofIsraelKnesset passes law banning graduates of PA universities from teaching in IsraelJanuary 22, 2026
The Knesset has approved a law barring graduates of Palestinian Authority universities from teaching in Israel unless they obtain Israeli accreditation. Critics say the law is discriminatory and threatens jobs in Arab communities.
TimesofIsraelAfter protests crushed, Iranian tells ToI many still hoping for US, Israel 'savior'January 22, 2026
After a violent crackdown on protests in Iran, demonstrators continue to hope for foreign intervention amid ongoing repression. Many mourn the loss of loved ones and call for regime change, while skepticism about outside help persists.
TimesofIsraelCommander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards warns Israel and US of 'finger on trigger'January 22, 2026
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have warned Israel and the United States of a strong response following a deadly crackdown on protests. Rights groups say the death toll is far higher than official figures, while both sides continue to weigh diplomatic options amid ongoing tensions.
Donald Trump has launched his 'Board of Peace' in Davos, aiming for lasting peace in the Middle East. Other headlines include Denmark's stance on Greenland, deadly landslides in New Zealand, a lion seizure in Pakistan, and record Oscar nominations for 'Sinners'.
Donald Trump has launched his Board of Peace, aiming to bring peace to the Middle East. The United Kingdom has not joined due to concerns over Russian involvement.
YNetPolice officer set on fire while stopping suicide attempt now in serious conditionJanuary 22, 2026
A police officer is in serious condition after being set on fire during an attempt to prevent a suicide near Kiryon Mall. The suspect, known for violent offenses, was arrested and faces multiple charges. Two other injured officers have been released from the hospital.
The Pentagon has blocked sex toys mailed to US troops overseas, sparking debate about personal freedoms and cultural sensitivity. Critics argue the ban could harm morale and mental health among deployed service members. The incident has also become a viral marketing moment for the Canadian company involved.
January 22, 2026
Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza proposes a permanent, costly peace initiative with broad powers, prompting global scrutiny. Its scope and permanence differ sharply from previous, time-limited mandates.
January 22, 2026
New York's socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani and police commissioner Jessica Tisch form an unlikely but crucial partnership. Their alliance balances calls for reform with demands for public safety, testing whether the city can achieve both justice and order.
Donald Trump unveiled the Board of Peace, a new international body with a logo resembling the United Nations emblem but centered on North America. The initiative, launched in Davos, has attracted both support and criticism, with questions raised about its purpose and global role. Trump will serve as chairman, and over 30 countries have agreed to join.
Israeli forces demolished several Palestinian facilities in Jericho and issued further demolition orders. Over the past year, hundreds of structures have been targeted across the West Bank. The area is home to millions of Palestinians and hundreds of thousands of Israeli settlers.





