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A parliamentary committee debated whether to formally include haredi hesder yeshivas in the Security Service Law, drawing protests from the haredi community. The draft law currently excludes provisions for these yeshivas, raising concerns about discrimination and the future of their programs.
Israel's military chief calls the 'Yellow Line' in Gaza a new border and defensive line. Under a ceasefire plan, Israel would later withdraw and the area would be overseen by international forces.
YNetMeet the gatekeepers of AI, the Israeli company seeking to shield us from its dangersDecember 07, 2025
Israeli startup Irregular is leading efforts to secure artificial intelligence systems and prevent risks before they arise. As more people turn to artificial intelligence chatbots for personal advice, experts warn of potential dangers and the need for responsible oversight.
TimesofIsraelSettler activists removed from at least four illegal West Bank outpostsDecember 07, 2025
Israeli authorities removed settler activists from four illegal West Bank outposts, enforcing closed military zone orders without demolishing buildings. The action drew political criticism and comes amid conflicting reports about broader evacuation plans.
FoxNewsJosh Shapiro urges Philly schools to 'take very seriously' antisemitism as Congress opens investigationDecember 07, 2025
Governor Josh Shapiro is urging Philadelphia schools to address rising antisemitism amid a congressional investigation into alleged incidents and hostile environments for Jewish students. Reports point to teachers spreading antisemitic views and promoting political activism. School and city officials have declined to comment while the investigation continues.
Nehorai Barazani, a reservist from Jerusalem, died of heart failure at age 33. His family stresses he did not commit suicide and remembers him for his kindness and desire to help others.
ArutzShevaChief of Staff: 'Gaza's yellow line is the new border for offense and defense'December 07, 2025
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir toured Gaza, asserting that Hamas will not be allowed to regroup and highlighting the Yellow Line as a new defensive border. He emphasized ongoing military readiness and efforts to strengthen the IDF, especially the reserve forces.
TimesofIsraelCourting women voters, Bennett vows to revolutionize female representationDecember 07, 2025
Naftali Bennett has launched a campaign to boost female representation in politics, vowing to appoint more women to senior roles if elected. At a Tel Aviv event, he promised to work toward gender parity in public service and addressed wage gaps. Bennett is positioning himself as a leading contender ahead of the next election.
Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir called the current ceasefire line in Gaza 'a new border line' and stressed ongoing vigilance. He said Israel would not allow Hamas to regroup and highlighted the importance of returning the final hostage before further withdrawals.
Former Gaza hostage Bar Kupershtein reported his car was broken into and his cellphone stolen. Dashcam footage shows suspects trying to break into several vehicles.
US and Jordanian officials met to discuss enhancing humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza. The visit included the opening of a new logistics center and focused on removing obstacles to aid. US Ambassador Mike Waltz emphasized the importance of international cooperation and a ceasefire for Gaza's recovery.
Gulf leaders at the Manama summit reinforced their collective security stance and condemned Israel's actions in Gaza. The communique also outlined firm yet flexible policies toward Iran and called for deeper regional defense cooperation.







