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The 55th Brigade has finished 100 days of reserve duty in southern Syria, completing their mission to defend the Golan Heights. Another brigade will soon take over operations in the area.
National Security Minister Ben Gvir faced stone-throwing protesters during a visit to a Bedouin town after recent police raids. Police used tear gas and made arrests, while residents voiced concerns over their rights amid ongoing operations.
A court found that a near-disaster during a submarine mission triggered diabetes in an officer. The incident involved a high-speed navigation error in a restricted area, narrowly avoided by the commanding officer's intervention.
Sir Keir Starmer faces criticism for celebrating the return of Alaa Abd El-Fattah from Egypt, due to the activist's controversial past social media posts. The Jewish Leadership Council and opposition politicians have raised concerns over the government's welcome. Abd El-Fattah was freed after serving five years in prison and receiving a presidential pardon.
French film legend Brigitte Bardot has died at 91. Bardot was known for her roles in classic films and her influence on cinema and culture.
A retired detective who investigated Netanyahu is suspected of leaking police information to a crime family for kickbacks. He was arrested with three other officers and is accused of passing details about police actions and rival gangs.
A programmer couple in Tel Aviv has transformed their home with a unique do-it-yourself approach, blending Scandinavian style with personal creativity. Their apartment features handmade furniture and inventive design solutions throughout.
Matthew Riccitello reflects on his breakthrough at the 2025 Vuelta a Espana and the challenges of entering European cycling as an American. With a new team and ambitious goals, he is poised for further success in upcoming Grand Tours.
Ben Markovits's new novel traces a father's emotional road trip as he faces illness, family tensions, and the challenges of middle age. The story is a subtle exploration of regret and the limits of the American dream.
Nicola Roberts has announced she is expecting her first child with fiancé Mitch Hahn. The singer shared her joy and thanked fans for their support, revealing she is five months pregnant and due in the spring.
Keir Starmer has been criticised for welcoming the return of Egyptian activist Abdel Fattah, whose past messages were recently condemned by the government. Abdel Fattah was released after years in prison and has now reunited with his family in the United Kingdom.
Mass protests erupted in Tel Aviv as citizens and Americans demand accountability from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the Hamas attack. Demonstrators call for an independent inquiry into security failures, reflecting a deep crisis of trust.
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