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An Australian man has been charged for performing Nazi salutes and posting neo-Nazi stickers, amid a rise in antisemitic attacks. Police have condemned the wave of hate crimes targeting Jewish communities. The accused faces up to five years in prison if convicted.
President Trump announced a United States strike on Islamic State targets in Nigeria after attacks on Christians. The operation was coordinated with Nigeria's government and highlights ongoing concerns about extremist violence affecting both Christians and Muslims.
Tel Aviv stocks ended the week with sharp losses, led by declines in insurance and banking shares. The drop followed a correction in insurance stocks and a warning from the finance minister about higher taxes on banks. Financial authorities have expressed concerns about the impact of the proposed tax on the economy and consumer benefits.
The Sydney-Hobart race set sail with 129 yachts and a special tribute to Bondi Beach shooting victims. Challenging weather is expected, and breaking the race record is unlikely this year.
The Sydney to Hobart yacht race set sail with crews honouring Bondi Beach shooting victims. Challenging weather and a diverse fleet mark this year's event, including Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe's debut.
A Gaza girl with a complex brain tumor has been moved to Jordan for treatment, thanks to a Saudi aid initiative. She is under observation at a specialist hospital, as her family expresses gratitude for the life-saving care unavailable in Gaza.
Japan has approved a record defense budget to bolster its military capabilities amid rising tensions with China. The plan includes major investments in missiles, drones, and international defense projects. Parliamentary approval is needed for the budget to take effect.
Georgetown University ended its association with a United Nations expert accused of antisemitism, drawing praise from critics. Authorities in Australia revealed new details about the Bondi Beach attack, while Israel disputed a United Nations report on Gaza. Calls for stronger action against antisemitism continue to grow.
Iran is rebuilding missile production sites, potentially enabling the production of hundreds of missiles monthly. Israeli officials warn this poses a grave threat and say it will not be tolerated.
Pope Leo XIV quoted Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai during his Christmas sermon to emphasize a universal longing for peace. The poem was the only non-Christian source cited in the address.
The family of Gur Kehati, a fallen Golani soldier, has removed his military headstone in protest. His mother highlighted his lifelong dedication and the personal sacrifices he made for the country.
Nazareth is welcoming back pilgrims and tourists for the first time since the war in Gaza began, reviving its Christmas celebrations. The return of visitors brings hope and joy to the local community, though numbers remain below pre-war levels. Festivities and spiritual journeys are once again filling the ancient city.
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