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A senior minister in Prime Minister Netanyahu's party has called for the government to defy Supreme Court rulings, backing a controversial statement by Finance Minister Smotrich. The remarks have drawn sharp criticism from opposition figures and the judiciary.
Authorities are searching for a man swept away by floods near Meitar, with aerial and ground teams deployed. Route 90 has been closed near the Dead Sea due to flood risks, and police are redirecting traffic.
Hamas's armed wing says it will not surrender its weapons, ahead of talks between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu. The group cites ongoing occupation as the reason for its stance.
Heavy rains in northern Gaza revealed a hidden tunnel near the border, believed to be used by Hamas. Soldiers discovered the tunnel after a ground collapse and are now inspecting its route. The structure had previously evaded detection by military forces.
Jordan and Morocco's foreign ministers discussed ways to strengthen bilateral ties and addressed regional developments, including the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. They emphasized the importance of maintaining the ceasefire and supporting Palestinian rights.
The United States has offered Ukraine a fifteen-year security guarantee, while China conducts military drills near Taiwan. Other headlines include legal developments in India, diplomatic tensions over Somaliland, and sports news featuring Cristiano Ronaldo.
Aviv Maor, 19, was laid to rest at Kibbutz Ein Harod Ihud after being killed in a recent attack. Family and community members paid tribute to her compassion and spirit during an emotional funeral.
China rejects Israel's recognition of Somaliland and urges respect for Somalia's territorial integrity. Somalia and South Africa also condemn the move, calling for international support for a united Somalia.
Somalia's president will visit Turkiye after Israel recognized Somaliland, a move condemned by Turkiye. The visit aims to discuss Somalia's unity, security, and regional developments.
Tehran shopkeepers shut stores in protest over Iran's deepening economic crisis and falling currency. Demonstrations at the Grand Bazaar highlight growing public anger and frustration. Authorities warn that unrest could threaten stability.
Netanyahu will meet Trump in Florida to discuss the conflicts in Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon. The talks will address the future of Gaza and ongoing military actions despite a ceasefire.
Attorney Mehek Cooke claims there is massive Medicaid fraud in Ohio, particularly affecting the Somali community, and calls for state and federal investigations. She urges protection of taxpayer funds and highlights the importance of assimilation over heritage in American identity debates.
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