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Opposition leaders accuse Prime Minister Netanyahu of betraying soldiers by appointing Yisrael Eichler as Deputy Communications Minister to help pass a draft exemption law. Critics call the move a political bribe, while supporters say it will advance key government policies.
Rights groups warn that Israel's emergency detention measures for Gaza detainees risk becoming permanent, despite a sharp decline in arrests. They argue the rules violate basic rights and are no longer justified, urging the court to end the emergency framework.
President Trump has reiterated his desire for the United States to acquire Greenland, sparking strong opposition from Denmark and Greenland. The dispute has led to increased military activity in the region and heightened diplomatic tensions.
Senator Lindsey Graham urges the United States to take strong action against those responsible for killing protesters in Iran. He and President Trump have both expressed support for Iranian dissidents and called for measures to stop the violence.
A 4.2-magnitude earthquake was recorded near Dimona in southern Israel, causing alerts but no injuries or major damage. The event has renewed concerns about the country's preparedness for a larger quake.
The Orlando Magic and Memphis Grizzlies will play the first-ever regular-season National Basketball Association game in Germany, highlighting the league's growing international presence. The matchup features German stars, recent trades, and local celebrations in Berlin.
Israel and Iran reportedly pledged via Russia not to attack each other preemptively before recent protests in Iran. Tensions remain high as unrest in Iran continues and Israel focuses on Hezbollah in Lebanon. Officials say Iran prefers to avoid direct involvement in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
Academic boycotts against Israeli scientists are fragmenting global research and hindering collaboration. The author urges the scientific community to maintain open engagement, arguing that cooperation is essential for addressing shared challenges and rebuilding after conflict.
Lucy Connolly has been warned she could be sent back to prison for resharing a controversial social media post and giving a televised interview. The former childminder, released on licence after serving part of a sentence for stirring up racial hatred, says she is unclear about what she is allowed to say online. Her case has sparked debate over free speech and licence conditions.
Simon Foster, the only official who can dismiss the West Midlands Police chief, faces mounting pressure after a critical report exposed police misconduct. Foster insists on following due process before deciding Craig Guildford's fate.
Neil Nitin Mukesh joins the Malayalam film 'Khalifa', marking his debut in the industry. Prithviraj Sukumaran leads the cast in this revenge thriller set for an Onam 2026 release.
Israel's housing market rebounded in November, but longer-term data shows a continued slowdown in both new and secondhand home sales. Tel Aviv led new home sales, while Haifa topped the secondhand market, and inventory levels remain high.
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