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Police are investigating after a man reportedly asked former chief rabbi Yitzhak Yosef for religious approval to kill Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara. Authorities say the threat appears concrete and have found an explicit letter near a Jerusalem home. The attorney general has faced backlash over her policies from ultra-Orthodox leaders.
The United States has imposed new sanctions on four International Criminal Court officials over investigations into alleged war crimes by Americans and Israelis. The measures freeze their assets in United States jurisdictions and reflect ongoing tensions between the administration and the court.
The State Comptroller accuses the military of not cooperating with the investigation into the October 7 attack, citing withheld documents and unavailable officers. Critics worry the probe may not fully address political responsibility.
Leo Terrell is taking a strong stand against rising antisemitism in America, confronting hate and inspiring others to speak out. His principled leadership highlights the importance of solidarity and moral courage in the fight for justice. The article urges Americans to follow his example and stand together against antisemitism.
Labour's plan to treat sick children from Gaza in the UK has prompted debate over health service capacity and political motivations. Critics question whether the scheme prioritizes clinical need or serves electoral interests. The initiative comes amid growing pressure on Labour from pro-Palestine supporters.
Norway's soccer federation will donate profits from its upcoming match against Israel to humanitarian aid in Gaza. The move comes amid heightened security and calls for transparency over the use of funds. Norway currently leads its qualifying group.
Netanyahu applauds new United States sanctions on International Criminal Court officials, calling it a strong defense of Israel. The United States targeted judges and prosecutors involved in cases against Israeli and United States figures.
Seven countries airdropped 154 pallets of food aid into Gaza today, including Indonesia, which does not have ties with Israel. Officials say airdrops provide limited relief and pose safety risks for civilians.
Haredi anti-draft protesters blocked major roads in central Israel, surprising police with simultaneous rallies at multiple locations. The protests follow recent arrests of draft evaders. No arrests have been reported so far.
The United States has sanctioned four more International Criminal Court judges and prosecutors, including officials from France and Canada, over investigations targeting US and Israeli nationals. The measures include travel bans and asset freezes. Washington continues to challenge the court's authority.
A midwife is suing a hospital trust for harassment and discrimination after it referred her to police and regulators over her pro-Palestinian social media posts. The referrals were dismissed, with authorities finding her posts lawful. Her case raises concerns about employer responses to pressure from lobby groups.
Rep. Wesley Bell's town hall was disrupted by pro-Palestinian activists challenging his position on Israel. The event featured heated exchanges but also support for Bell, who emphasized local issues and the value of democratic debate.
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