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ArutzShevaAntisemitism In Germany: Home of Brandenburg antisemitism commissioner set ablazeJanuary 04, 2026
A suspected arson attack struck the home of Brandenburg's anti-Semitism commissioner, with authorities investigating possible extremist motives. No injuries were reported, and political leaders have condemned the incident.
A heated argument over kosher certification and leadership erupted in the Chief Rabbinate Council, leading some members to call for Director General Yehuda Cohen's resignation. The dispute centers on decisions made without council approval.
January 04, 2026
After the United States ousted Venezuela's president, officials hinted at possible future actions regarding Cuba. The Cuban government was labeled 'a huge problem,' and leaders condemned the United States' intervention as state terrorism.
An Israeli court has delayed the trial of Adnan Ghaith, the Palestinian Authority's governor of Jerusalem, until January 20. Ghaith is accused of violating military orders that limit his movements and contacts. Palestinian officials say the restrictions aim to isolate him from political life in Jerusalem.
January 04, 2026
United States secretary of state Marco Rubio signaled openness to working with Venezuela's current leaders after President Nicolás Maduro was captured. Rubio distanced Washington from nation-building and opposition figures, while maintaining pressure through military and economic measures.
NewYorkTimesYemeni Forces, Backed by Saudi Arabia, Reclaim Territory From SeparatistsJanuary 04, 2026
Yemeni government forces, backed by Saudi Arabia, have recaptured key southern regions from separatists supported by the United Arab Emirates. The shift comes after intense fighting and Saudi airstrikes, raising hopes for renewed peace talks. The conflict's outcome could reshape Yemen's future.
Former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen reveals details of Israel's targeted assassinations and intelligence operations. He describes Mossad's philosophy, high-profile missions, and close ties with British intelligence amid rising tensions with Iran. The agency's actions underscore its central role in the fight against global terrorism.
The United Kingdom has welcomed calls for dialogue in southern Yemen and supports Saudi Arabia's plan to host a conference in Riyadh. The initiative has received broad international and regional support.
Vice President JD Vance holds a strong early lead for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination, according to a new poll. While other contenders are positioning themselves, Vance's support from the party base and key endorsements set him apart. The race remains open as both parties prepare for a competitive election cycle.
Iran's government faces growing unrest at home and increased military threats from abroad. Protests over economic hardship have spread, while international tensions with Israel and the United States escalate. Officials admit to having few solutions as calls for change intensify.
Saudi Arabia has increased its relief efforts for Palestinians in Gaza, sending food, medical supplies, and shelter materials. The move is part of the Kingdom's longstanding support for the Palestinian people.
Palo Alto Networks is negotiating to acquire Israeli cybersecurity firm Koi Security for around $400 million. The deal would be the company's first major Israeli acquisition since its founder stepped down last year.








