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Arab society in Israel marks its deadliest year, with 252 murder victims in 2025. Community leaders blame government neglect and ineffective policing for the surge in violence. Trust in law enforcement has sharply declined as organized crime flourishes.
Israel's top defense official warns that current military budgets are insufficient for national security needs and accuses the Finance Ministry of underfunding. He urges increased investment in defense production and exports to prepare for future conflicts.
A 1988 book by futurist Alan Price predicted Israel's future in 2025, accurately foreseeing many technological and social advancements. While some predictions missed the mark, his optimism about the country's progress remains notable. Price's vision contrasts with today's political complexities and recent challenges.
Iran's chief prosecutor has pledged a decisive response to any protests that threaten national stability, as economic demonstrations continue in Tehran. The government has appointed a new central bank governor to address inflation and the currency crisis. Authorities have also closed schools and banks, citing cold weather and energy-saving needs.
Auckland welcomed 2026 with fireworks, while cities across Asia marked the new year with both celebrations and moments of reflection. Sydney honored mass shooting victims, and Indonesia scaled back festivities after recent disasters.
U.S. strikes in Syria have targeted Islamic State operatives, but experts warn the group remains a resilient threat amid ongoing chaos. The Islamic State is exploiting security gaps and unstable conditions to maintain its presence and operations.
The year 2025 was marked by persistent and overlapping wars across the globe, with no major peace breakthroughs. Humanitarian crises deepened as conflicts continued in Europe, West Asia, Africa, and Asia, leaving millions displaced and global stability under threat.
The European Union warns that Israel's suspension of international charities in Gaza will block vital humanitarian aid. Major organizations say the decision will worsen the crisis for Gaza's population.
As 2025 ends, Gazans face another new year marked by displacement and hardship but hold on to hope for peace and rebuilding. Many continue to live in tents amid destroyed infrastructure and ongoing shortages.
Yesh Atid accuses the government of delaying a court ruling to allow the transfer of funds to ultra-Orthodox schools. The party claims some funds were moved before a judicial decision, despite a request to halt transfers. The High Court is being asked to review the government's actions.
Baruch Marzel has criticized the Yesha Council's sovereignty campaign, calling it a distraction from more important issues. He argued that sovereignty does not ensure security and advocated for emigration as a more effective solution.
Spain has ordered online platforms to remove vacation rental ads in Israeli settlements, citing support for Palestinians and condemnation of Israel's actions in Gaza. The move is part of wider measures including an arms embargo and advertising bans.
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