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Hundreds gathered in Tel Aviv to honor Ran Gvili and demand the return of his body from Gaza. His family and supporters insist that no truce progress should occur until he is brought home. The weekly gatherings continue to grow as negotiations remain stalled.
A terrorist attack in the Jezreel Valley may have been enabled by a breach in the Jerusalem-area security barrier. The suspect, a repeat illegal entrant, was apprehended after a prolonged manhunt.
A Palestinian shepherd from Duma was arrested after reporting settlers trespassing on village land. His family denies the allegations, and police have not commented. The incident follows ongoing tensions in the area.
Israel has become the first country to recognize Somaliland as an independent state, a move condemned by several regional powers. The two countries plan to open embassies and deepen cooperation, while Somaliland aims to join the Abraham Accords.
Russia is mediating a potential security deal between Israel and Syria with United States support, as Saudi Arabia warns that Israel's actions threaten regional normalization. The issue is coming to a head as President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu prepare for talks.
Stressful situations can affect sexual desire differently for men and women. Therapists found that encouraging men to relieve stress through exercise led to better intimacy and understanding between couples.
Israeli forces have entered Qabatiya after a deadly attack in northern Israel, raiding the assailant's home and arresting his father. Military units are establishing roadblocks and patrolling the town.
Yemen's separatists say Saudi airstrikes will not stop their campaign for an independent South Yemen. The strikes follow recent territorial gains by the separatists and rising tensions with the Saudi-backed government.
Travelers are turning to alternative destinations in 2026 for similar experiences at lower prices. Increased flight options and a favorable exchange rate are making budget-friendly vacations more accessible.
Thousands queued for Boxing Day sales at outlets and high streets, even as overall spending is expected to drop by £1 billion compared to last year. Many shoppers are more cost-conscious, with fewer people taking part and a growing shift towards online shopping.
Jeffrey Epstein denied suicidal intentions and cited religious reasons against suicide in the days before his death, according to newly released prison documents. Despite a reported suicide attempt, notes show he appeared future oriented and without mental health concerns. Epstein was found dead in his cell on August 10, with his death officially ruled a suicide.
About 15,000 Saudi-backed Yemeni fighters have gathered near the Saudi border after separatists seized territory, but have not been ordered to advance. The fighters are stationed near areas recently taken by the Southern Transitional Council.
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